Help:Blogs



Fandom blogs are articles written by one person that can be commented on and organized into a listing like a typical blog.

Why create blogs?
Blogs are different than a typical article in that they are not intended to be collaboratively written pieces of content, but instead a single user's composition. The idea is to give people a different way to express themselves in their community.

Some examples of why a user would write a blog article instead of a traditional wiki article are to write: Of course, it's entirely up to each community to decide how it gets used and which of these are allowed locally.
 * Fan fiction or original work on an otherwise canon community
 * Op-eds or tell personal stories
 * Articles that pose questions and solicit responses
 * Reviews, suggestions or recommendations

Creating a blog post

 * To create a new blog post, go to the "Blog" tab on your user profile, Blog:Recent posts, or a different blog listing page.
 * Click the "Create Blog Post" button at the top of this tab. This will open an editing screen.
 * Create your blog post as though you were creating any other page. The only difference is that this one will be attributed entirely to you.
 * Decide if you want to allow comments by checking or unchecking the "Commenting" checkbox above the edit summary.
 * Click "Preview" to review your work.
 * Click "Publish" to share your blog post with the rest of your community.
 * Return to the "Blog" tab on your profile to see a list of all of your blog posts.

Leaving a comment

 * When viewing a blog post, scroll down to the area just below the blog post, and click the commenting field.
 * A comment area will load. Use the tools available to add a comment. Depending on your preferences, you either use a visual editor by default or a source editor by default. If you use visual as default, you can switch to source mode by clicking the brackets icon on the left.
 * Click "Post Comment" to add your comment to the page.

Additional details

 * Edit rights
 * A blog post can be edited by the author of the post or an admin on the wiki. Other users do not have access to edit a blog post.


 * Deleting comments
 * Admins can delete comments using a delete link, shown next to the comment's timestamp. In addition, when a blog post is deleted, all associated comments will be deleted.


 * Blog listing pages
 * These allow you to quickly create a page containing a list of blog posts by category. You can create a new blog listing at.
 * Note that blog listings do not update immediately upon creation of a new blog post. You can wait for the cache to clear (a couple of hours), or add  to the URL of the listing page.
 * exists on all wikis with blog posts enabled, listing all the recent blog posts on the wiki.


 * Embedded bloglists
 * A tag is available to allow you to embed a list of blogs within a normal article. There are a number of parameters you can define to format the embedded list to fit within different content pages - e.g. the main page, the community portal, a contest page, etc. - and it is extremely customizable. For more information on how to use this, see Help:Blogs/Bloglist.

Further help and feedback
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