2. Team Blogs
• Team blogs are quite useful when small groups of
people wish to contribute to a single blog. Basically,
one person initially creates the blog, then adds
other people to it as members.
• Team members can either be administrators or not.
Administrators can edit or delete posts (not just their
own), add and remove team members (and grant
admin access), and modify the blog's settings and
template. Non-admins can only create and edit
their own posts.
3. Blog Administrators
• More videos
• Invited team members accept your invitation, and
are listed as an "Author" by default. Authors can
only create and edit their own posts. You can see a
member's status in the "Permissions" section of the
Settings | Basic tab, and it looks like this:
4. I have lost my admin
rights
• Any other admin member can restore your access
via the Settings | Basics tab in Blogger. If you’ve
been removed from the team entirely, they can
also send you a new invitation to rejoin.
• The last admin member on a team blog can’t be
removed, and can’t have their admin rights
removed. That means there’s always at least one
admin member on any blog, and that person can
help out the other members.
5. Who can post comments on your Blog
Settings – Posts and Comments
If you have set up a team blog, then
select “Only members of this blog”
to restrict comments to team
members only
Comment moderation – set to always
6. Adding authors to your blog (done by the blog
administrator)
Settings – Basic - Permissions
Select the ‘Add authors”
link and type the email
addresses of the people
you're inviting to the blog,
separating each address
with a comma. They'll
receive an email with a
confirmation link soon.
Note that they must have
Google or gmail accounts,
and if they don't already,
they'll be prompted to
create one.
7. Who can read your blog
Settings – Basic
In a team blog, select
“Anybody”
otherwise no-one
will be able to
subscribe to your
blog (via RSS feed)
8. Adding RSS feeds
• You can only subscribe to a feed if the blog has
been set up to be read by anyone (settings – Basic
– Blog readers)
• Only members of the blog can comment
9. To set up RSS feeds within
a blog
• View the blog
• On the command bar in Internet Explorer click on
the RSS feed button
• A RSS feed page will be displayed. Make sure you
copy the URL of this page as you will need it when
adding this blogg as an RSS feed in Outlook
10. To add an RSS feed in
Outlook
• Right click on the RSS feed icon and select Add RSS
feed
• Copy and paste the URL of the RSS feed of the blog
into the space provided
• Select Add and then Yes
11. Emailing posts to your
blog from cell phones to
Save
emails as
draft post
12. From blog to pdf
www.blogbooker.com
• Export your blog
• To export your blog, simply click "Export Blog" from the
Settings | Other tab.
• Click the Export Blog button. Your blog will be stored as a
Blogger export file (.xml) file which can be kept as a
backup on your hard drive or imported into another
blog. Exported blogs are not deleted from your
dashboard or from Blogger.com.
• Open www.blogbooker.com
• Paste the blog URL and location of xml file
• Create your blog book
• It will publish it in a pdf format that you can save and
print
15. Complete the blogging checklist :
• Download the Blogging checklist pdf file from your intranet
(resources)
• Complete the form
• Select Share
• Attach the pdf to email and send to your teacher
Happy Blogging!