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Widgets And Images
DAY SEVEN, BLOG ONE
It’s been a week since this blog began! I have 18 posts, over a hundred likes, and I think I have over 20 followers now. THANK YOU!
Also thank you for checking out (and following) my yoga blog and journal project blog.
Today’s big question #1 is: How do I use the ‘image’ widget?! Why does it want a URL instead of ‘upload’? I find this very confusing, and haven’t found the answer online.
Question #2: Some of you have recently been freshly pressed, and I recently tried to press that button on my own blog to see what happened- and a whole big box appeared as if I were to write a ‘new post’…. what’s that all about? Can someone explain this process to me?
There are some amazing blogs I have found there, and as I’m learning to search a whole world of blogs is appearing. I’m enjoying the feedback, comments and discovery process.
But I really need some more help, suggestions and answers that I’m not find out there (yet)!
Thanks for your time!!
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I answered your question number one on the previous post – let me know if you need more guidance. Question number two, I need more info to help you. When you say you clicked “Freshly Pressed” on your own site, do you mean you clicked the “W” in the upper left hand corner of the page? That drops down a WordPress manager menu – the first listed is New Post, which is what it sounds like you click, perhaps inadvertently? If you click “Freshly Pressed” on that menu, it takes you to the current “Freshly Pressed” blogs. Not sure if that is helpful info, but again let me know and I will do my best to help out!
Thanks for the answers! For my own blog, when I tried to press Freshly Pressed, it was a button at the bottom of the blog I had written- I pressed it to see what it did, and it opened a ‘mini verson’ of a new post, as if I should write another blog in it or something.
I am curious about how to BE freshly pressed… eventually