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26 May 14 #434812 by elizadoolittle
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Hello wiki - just posted a new blog entry, and noticed that an old blog entry had moved to the top of the list and had a red cross next to it. I don''t know how or why that happened - can anyone tell me, and advise what to do about it? It''s a link to a youtube talk I''d prefer not to lose - very inspiring.

Thanks.

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26 May 14 #434820 by Purrfect
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I can''t even work out how to do a blog entry! Can someone help me please?

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26 May 14 #434825 by Tets
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Purrfect - click on the Community tab, from there select "edit my Blog" from the menu on the left then under "My Blog entries" click on "Write new entry" once you have finished select at least 2 tags ( in the list on the right) then save and close.

Eliza if you click on the red cross it should publish it again, you can still access your blog entries even when they are unpublished using the edit link. Is it possible you unpublished it by mistake?

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26 May 14 #434845 by elizadoolittle
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Thanks Tets but I have tried clicking on the cross as you suggest and nothing happens. I also clicked ''edit'' and then tried to ''save and close'' again but it is still showing at the top of my blog list with a Red Cross. I may have done it myself somehow but if I did I don''t know what it was!

PS Purrfect - re the tags I usually do it after I have written my entry - I never seem to know what I am going to write until I have done it. I daresay if you wanted to be more careful or considered (mine is pure stream of consciousness) you could write in eg Word and then copy the text across - easier to edit, and less liable to disappear (this does happen sometimes to me and especially if I am trying to do it on my phone). Give it a go - it does help!

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