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nikki-uk Enthusiast

What's happened to the last 3 blogs on the blog list?? :huh:


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2nd page? ;)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Lol!.That's not what I meant!

Okay,on the last three blogs on pg1 and the whole of pg2 when I click on blog name it takes me to a blank page.Also in the 'entries' column it is 0.'Last Entry' column is also empty.

It's probably something really simple i'm doing(or not). :rolleyes:

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Are you talking about blog entries you made for yourself or others that you are trying to read.

I know when I made my blog the other night I did not "publish" it, so I could read it, but no one else could. I had to go back and hit the publish button on the bottom of the page. If you are reading other peoples blogs, then maybe they forgot to "publish" theirs too. :huh: Its all new to me...

God bless,

Mariann

nikki-uk Enthusiast

I am trying to read someone elses blog.

For instance on pg 2 if I click on bandanamama's blog(still in denial...)It takes me to an empty page.However it say's it has10 views.

Maybe they haven't published yet-can you read it.

Very confused technophobe!! :blink:

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Oh, of course! :)

No, there are no entries in her blog. Views means how many times someone has opened her blog page--they may not have seen anything, but if it's viewed 10 times, it means that 10 people opened her blog to see the page, even though there were no entries. You can have views without ever making an entry, since you have a page with a little calendar, some links, etc.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Thanks guys,bare with me-I'm still learning!! ;)


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