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Author: Stephen Narwold

How should I post my prayer letter on my blog?

How should I post my prayer letter on my blog?

June 16, 2010

Your blog visitor’s time is very import.  To show that you value each person who visits your blog, it would be wise to cut all the print formalities like prayer letter titles, generic greetings and salutations and give them the straight information they came to read.
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What size should the photos be that I upload?

What size should the photos be that I upload?

May 21, 2010

You can upload any photo dimensions you want as long as the file size does not exceed 4 MB.  However, your photos will load much faster when a visitor views them if you reduce the size before uploading.
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How can I help my blog visitors find what they want?

How can I help my blog visitors find what they want?

May 21, 2010

The primary way to help blog visitors locate the content they want is by providing a blog search tool and using categories and tags in each blog post.
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How do I edit the way my username appears?

How do I edit the way my username appears?

May 20, 2010

Your myMinistry blog posts appear to be from your_username by default when being displayed in an RSS feed.  You might not be familiar with RSS feeds, but they are an important blog feature and you will want your name to appear correctly.
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How do I add a slideshow/gallery within a page or post?

How do I add a slideshow/gallery within a page or post?

May 11, 2010

(*This only applies to blogs that were created before 2015.) In a post or page there is an icon to “Add NextGEN Gallery.” It is the next to the last icon on the right side of the top row.
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How do I edit a page on my blog?

How do I edit a page on my blog?

March 19, 2010

Pages on your blog are represented by the menu tabs at the top of your blog; About, Give, Photos, Subscribe and Contact.  These titles should not be edited, but you can edit the content on those pages.
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How can I make posts appear on a specific date?

How can I make posts appear on a specific date?

March 15, 2010

You can make posts appear on any date and time you choose.  This is especially helpful if you create several posts at once and do not want to overload your site visitors or know you will have limited or no Internet access, but would like to continue providing new content.
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How do I rearrange the order of photos in a gallery?

How do I rearrange the order of photos in a gallery?

January 12, 2010

(*This only applies to blogs that were created before 2015 or use the old Nextcellent gallery. See our Foogallery instructions for a much better user experience) By default, photos will show up in a gallery in the order you upload them.
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How do I change my blog title and tagline?

How do I change my blog title and tagline?

January 11, 2010

Your blog title is the ALL CAPS text (usually your first and last name) on the top header of your blog.  The tagline is the text underneath that could read “Just another blog” if you haven’t changed it.
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What can I do to improve my writing?

What can I do to improve my writing?

December 10, 2009

Here are some simple tools to help you think about what your word choices say.  Get a sense of the impression you are making on your readers. See where you can make changes, quickly and easily, that will increase your effectiveness.  Also included are recommended free newsletter subscriptions.
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