You’re ready to start sharing your thoughts and ideas with the world. It’s time to get to work sharing your words with others. It’s time to start writing.
The process of entering your writing in Blogates is easy.
1. Login to your WordPress Administration Panel.
2. Click the tab for Write.(See Picture)
3. Start filling in the blanks.
4. When you are ready, click Publish. (See Picture)
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Save and Continue Editing
Below the Post Editing textarea box are three buttons. The first one is Save and Continue Editing. If you would like to save the post to your database, but continue working on it, click this button. Below in the Preview screen, you will then see your post. Using this button, the post will not be published unless the Publish check box is checked below in the Post Status area.
Save
In theory, clicking the Save button will save your post. But it is a conditional save. Using the Advanced Editing screen, if the option in the Post Status is set to Draft, your post will be saved as a Draft. If set to Publish, the post will be saved and published to your site. If set to Private, the post will be saved as a private post, accessible only by you, the user/author and not the public. Once you have clicked Save, the Write Post screen will clear and you will be ready to add another post.
Publish
To publish your post to your site, click the Publish button.
Excerpt
An Excerpt is a summary or brief teaser of your posts featured on the front page of your site as well as on the category, archives, and search non-single post pages. WordPress handles Post Excerpts in two ways. One is by an explicit excerpt and the other is through the use of the Quicktag button more. If you want to have a summary of the post show, rather than the first paragraph or so, write the summary of your post in the excerpt field.
Trackbacks
Trackbacks let other blogs know you’ve referenced one of their articles. To send trackbacks from this post, enter the URI or website addresses in the box, separating each one by a space.
Custom Fields
Custom Fields offer a way to add information to your site. In conjunction with extra code in your template files or plugins, Custom Fields can modify the way a post is displayed. These are primarily used by plugins, but you can manually edit that information in this section.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Writing_Posts
[tags]Tutorials, WordPress Help, Write Post, Publish Thought[/tags]
