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Blog tips 20

Posted by Emily on 16th June 2011

Sometimes you like posts to stay at the top of your blog because it’s something special or you need it to be seen. Instead of keeping the posts in the order that you published it you can stick the post up the top so then people can see it first when they open up the [...]

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Blog tips 19

Posted by Emily on 4th June 2011

Sometimes when you go to a different web page and there is an error or it says the page can’t be found, all you have to do is go to the address that starts with either http:// or www. and then go to the first slash (after the //) then highlight all of the information [...]

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Blog Tips 18

Posted by Emily on 4th May 2011

Mr Squires teaches at my school and he was my teacher last year. He has a blog that explains how to do things on blogs and I did a post this week on it about Feedjit. This is the link to my post http://ehpsblogs.com/web2/2011/05/01/feedjit/

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Blog tips 17

Posted by Emily on 19th March 2011

I’m doing this post about how to make a table. Sometimes tables have lines on them and sometimes they don’t. In my post about smileys in Blog tips 9 I used 2 tables with invisible lines. I did it so that it looked straight but I didn’t think it would look good with lines. It’s [...]

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Blog tips 16

Posted by Emily on 13th February 2011

Lots of people have asked me about my blog and why I like blogging and for ideas on what they could blog about. I like blogging for lots of reasons, firstly because I think it’s fun, secondly because I like other people to see my work and things I find interesting like my family that lives [...]

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Blog tips 15

Posted by Emily on 10th February 2011

I like taking photos for my blog so I’ve been learning how to use our camera properly. Macro is the setting you use for close up pictures. The difference is that without macro if you get too close it’s all foggy but if you put it on macro it’s not blurry. Sometimes it doesn’t work [...]

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Blog tips 14

Posted by Emily on 12th December 2010

If you are on your computer at home it is much easier to bookmark than to search for a website you like all the time. The programs that let you onto the internet are called browsers. These are the names of the 4 main browsers, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. This is the way [...]

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Blog tips 13

Posted by Emily on 23rd November 2010

If you take a photo from your camera and you put it on your blog full size then it will take up loads and loads of your storage space and then you don’t get to do anything else in your blog because it would get full. So each time before I put pictures on my [...]

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Blog tips 12

Posted by Emily on 3rd November 2010

In blog tips 5 and 11 I did some scrolling and bouncing text to make my blog posts more interesting. It doesn’t take a very long time to do. Bouncing text uses the HTML code <MARQUEE BEHAVIOR=”alternate” >Bouncing text</MARQUEE> Scrolling text uses the HTML code <MARQUEE BEHAVIOR=”scroll” DIRECTION =”left”>Scrolling text</MARQUEE> Scrolling text or the code [...]

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Blog tips 11

Posted by Emily on 24th October 2010

When you are writing a blog post if you press ENTER to go to the next line the gap is really big. If you press SHIFT ENTER instead then the gap is much smaller.

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