![]() You can format all of your blog posts to have the same look using the Blog Post Widget Settings tab. As such, what you see in the Blog Editor Window may appear differently in the Blog Preview Window due to the formatting that you may have applied.įor example, the text may wrap at a different point if the blog widget is smaller than the blog entry field. ![]() You can apply additional display and formatting options using the Blog Post Widget Settings. The text entered in the Blog Editor Window appears in the Blog Post Widget in the Preview Window as does the blog’s Title at the top. if you add social media buttons in the Blog Preview Window of one of your posts, the buttons will appear in all posts. It is similar to a Master Page as when you add, edit or delete objects, or change any formatting, these changes are applied to all your blog posts e.g. The Blog Preview Window is where you see how your blog post will look when published. To use these options, just highlight the text in the Blog Editor Window then click on the Text Inspector tab and use the options listed. The Text Inspector can be used to change blog text character spacing, line height, spacing before and after a paragraph and even insert a margin in the blog post widget itself. Click and drag the splitter up or down until you have the Editor Window the size you want it, then release the mouse button.Īs well as the formatting options in the Blog Editor Toolbar, there are other ways to achieve the look that you want for your blog text. The mouse pointer will change to a splitter symbol. You can resize the Editor Window height by hovering the mouse on the border line between the Editor and Preview Windows. The Toolbar works in much the same way as in word processing applications. You can also paste in text that you have copied to the clipboard.Īt the top of the Editor Window is the Editing Toolbar where you can quickly apply text formatting to your blog post. Once you have created a new blog post, select the placeholder text ‘This is a sample blog post’ and start typing. The Blog Editor Window is where you enter the text of your blog.
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