Creating and changing blogs

To create a blog in the current folder, you proceed as follows:

      Select  File    New    Blog  in the top menu. The ‘Add Blog’ action form has three sec­tions.

      In section ‘General’, enter name and optional tags and description of the new blog.

      In section ‘Access’, specify who may read and write blog entries by clicking the re­spec­tive radio buttons.

Note: If you allow registered users of your BSCW server or the general public to take part in the new blog, do not forget to announce the blog along with its URL to the par­ti­ci­pants you have in mind.

      In section ‘Layout’, select among the four possibilities of blog display:

blog page only in box layout,

blog page only in standard layout,

blog page in standard layout embed­ded in a BSCW page including the navigation bar,

blog page in standard layout embedded in an external Web page, e.g., to add some background information about the purpose of the blog or some motivation to con­tribute to the blog. In the latter case, enter the URL of this ex­ternal Web page.

Important: The external Web page must include the insertion point for the blog as the pat­tern #blog#.

You may optionally specify the URL of a style sheet to override the default BSCW styles for your blog. By inventing your own styles you may change the appearance of the blog presentation, e.g. colours or fonts used. You will find the default BSCW styles at       
    http://your-bscw-server/bscw_resources/styles/bscw/blog.css

      Decide whether to use pop-up dialogs within the blog and whether the entry comments are to be integrated into the blog’s RSS feed by checking the respective check boxes.

      Select the number of entries that are to be displayed in a blog page.

Specify the number of characters that are to represent an entry in a blog page. The char­acters are taken from the beginning of the entry text. If you enter 0, the whole en­try text is shown.

      Confirm with [OK] to create the blog, which is initially empty, i.e. contains no entries.

All the properties of the new blog which you have specified during creation may be changed any time. To this end, select action  Change    Properties  in the action menu of the blog. The ‘Change Blog’ form that is presented to you has exactly the same appearance as the ‘Add Blog’ form above.

The access rights for the new blog, which you have specified above, determine who may read blog entries and who may add new blog entries. These access rights are supplemented by de­fault access rights determining who may add comments to a blog entry, who may edit and delete blog entries and who may change the blog.

Everyone who can read blog entries may also add comments to an entry.

The manager of a blog can delete entries as can the creator of an entry.

The author of an entry may edit the entry, the author of a comment may edit the com­ment.

Only the creator of a blog may change the blog.

If you want to change these default access rights, e.g., to allow the manager of a blog to change the blog or to forbid anonymous readers of an entry to add a comment, you have to edit the respective roles by selecting action  Access    Edit Role  in the action menu of the blog. In our example you would enable the action ‘Change Blog’ for the role Man­ager and you would disable the action ‘Add Blog Comment’ for the role Anonymous member (see 4.2.4 Defining and re-defining roles on editing roles).

If you have changed the access rights of a blog, none of the radio buttons governing the read and write rights in the ‘Change Blog’ action form will be pre-selected, so that you do not inadvertently overwrite your custom access rights. If you, however, want to return to one of the default access rights schemes, select the respective radio buttons before hitting [OK].