Not anymore đ As of 6/10/2022 we aren’t able to maintain this feature. Please contact blog_support@ntm.org if you need to work out another way to post to your blog.
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.
(*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.
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.
(*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)Â By default, photos will show up in a gallery in the order you upload them.
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.
An “NTM Blog Post Content Violation” message means your post contains a blocked word and was not published. An “NTM Blog Post Alert” message means your post was published, but contains a word that might be a problem and you need to review your post.
To add your Facebook badge to your blog, you will need to login to Facebook and create the badge there. Then add a new Text widget to your blog and paste in the badge code. You can add more than one badge in a Text widget.
The top-level menu “Blog Home, About Us, Give, Photos, Subscribe, Contact” is considered to be part of the site design and the myMinistry blog user agreement requests that you do not to tamper with the design. However, you may have deleted a page on accident or before you knew you weren’t suppose to…