The settings for a blog are a combination of preferences
for how you would like users to interact with the blog, and basic
settings such as the blog name and description. You can edit all of
the settings for a blog that you own.
Before you begin
You must be a blog owner to edit blog settings.
Procedure
- From the My Blogs page, click the Settings link
for your blog.
- Edit settings for the blog.
Option |
Description |
General Settings |
Set the basic properties, such as the name, description and
how many entries to display (the default value is 25). By default,
a blog is active and available to the blog community. The option Allow
authors and drafters to edit each other's entries in this blog provides
you with a collaborative blog, where authors and draft members can
edit each other's entries and see each other's entries in
the entry management interface. |
Voting |
(Ideation Blogs only.) Modify options for how users vote on
ideas in an Ideation Blog. The default is to allow unlimited voting,
but you can specify a voting limit per blog user. By default, voting
and commenting is frozen for graduated ideas. You can change this
default so that users can continue to vote or comment on graduated
ideas. |
Internationalization Settings |
Set time zones. |
Comments |
Select if you want users to comment on a blog. If you choose
to moderate comments, you must review and approve comments before
they display in a blog. |
Default Comment Settings |
Set preferences to allow comments for new entries, or to set
a time limit so that after a specified number of days the comment
field is no longer displayed for an entry. You can also apply these
settings to existing entries in the log. Comments for entries are
displayed with the entry in reverse chronological order. |
Blog Client API |
Use this setting if you want to use a third-party editor to
create blog entries. For more information, see the topic Using
third-party blog editors to create entries for your blog. |
- When your changes are complete, click Update
Blog Settings to publish your changes.