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My First Blog using MacJournal
MacHeist is up to their same tricks and have just released a new bundle. Inside that bundle is a product called MacJournal that has tempted me.
So, I have downloaded a 15 day trial and started to play with it. The first thing I wanted to do was make sure that I could use it for my blogging.
I found this video by Matt Petrowsky and followed it to set things up. http://gotdrupal.com/videos/using-drupal-blog-software-for-blogging
Here are the highlights, if you don’t want to deal with a 22 minute video <grin>
At the address “admin/build/modules," in the Admin section, set on Blog API (in core optional).
At “admin/user/permissions” set “Administer content with blog api” for the roles you want to have this access. You will also want to set “Administer node”.
At “admin/settings/blogapi” enable the content type(s) that you want to be able to post to. This would be at least ‘blog’. But you can use others.
Optional Steps:
If you want to allow for images in your blog, then at “admin/settings/filters/list” make sure the <img> tag is allowed for your role.
I found this step to be optional, and in my case, unnecessary. Install Content Access found at http://drupal.org/project/content_access
admin/content/node-settings If you are still having problems with all the permissions, you “May” need to rebuild permissions here.
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I completely agree with you on this one. So much to say, so much to share, and so little time to manage your own blog. I wonder how other peolpe find enough time to moderate a blog with daily articles. Yet, I've been thinking of starting my own some time in the future, and getting close to it. More for my own needs than for sharing the news. Yep :)
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"If you want to allow for
"If you want to allow for images in your blog, then at “admin/settings/filters/list” make sure the <img> tag is allowed for your role."
I'm sure you know this, but it's worth noting for people that don't. Be sure not to enable images for anonymous users. Otherwise you may find your comments filled with porn, or possibly worse, invisible tracking images.