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Hello world!

Posted: December 5th, 2008, by Paula Marinescu

Welcome to UBC Blogs. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

Feedback on the Blog

Posted: June 19th, 2007, by Paula Marinescu

Hello students!

At the end of course, I’d like you to get your feedback on using WordPress MU. Share some of your good/bad experiences and thoughts whether this was a good tool to use in this course. Was it better to use than the traditional WebCT/Sakai /Moodle content management system? Would you want to use this blogging system again in other courses? Was WordPress relatively easy to use? How much time did it take you to learn it? Any ideas you’d like to share to improve WordPress? These are just a few questions I came up with but please feel free to add more if you wish. Your comments are much appreciated!

How to Comment

Posted: May 11th, 2007, by Paula Marinescu

To make a comment, under each posting there is a word that says “comments: 0 comments”  (if there are currently no posts and if there are, it’ll increment by one).  See image below.
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Once you click in “comments” students just fill in the blank field for “name”, “email”, their comments, and the rest of the fields aren’t mandatory.  See image below.

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WordPress MU Tips

Posted: April 2nd, 2007, by Paula Marinescu

Since WordPress’s built-in editor does not have a colour palette to change font color, you will have to do it manually. To do this, you’ll need to switch to the “code” view that is located on top of the editor. Once it is switched, you can use HTML tags to manually format your text colour.

Example: <font color=”red”>red</font>

What do we do?

Posted: April 2nd, 2007, by Paula Marinescu

Arts ISIT provides a full range of computer support and services to Faculty and Staff in the Faculty of Arts, from helpdesk support to e-learning tools & course development. Support is provided for students in the public Arts Computer Labs as well as free computer courses during the winter terms.

Welcome

Posted: April 2nd, 2007, by Paula Marinescu

This is the first page that everyone sees once they enter my blog. This first page you’ll see all the entries of my blog. It’s simply like an online journal where I can freely express anything on my mind and it allows anyone to comment. Depending on the permission level that was set by the Administrator, the owner of the blog may set the comments to be flagged. What does that mean? Basically if the content is not appropriate, it will not be approved. Only comments approved will be displayed. In my blog, I did not set any restrictions just to make my life simple =)

Happy blogging and commenting!

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