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28
Mar
2012

Themes Page is Fixed

We’ve made a change to the blogs that we hope fixes the blank or downloading themes page for all you bloggers.  Please let us know in post comments or contact form if you’re still experiencing problems with your themes page or any other blog function.

19
Mar
2012

Themes Page Problems

I just wanted to let everyone know that we’re aware of the problems with loading the Themes page on your blog dashboards.  We’re looking at ways to fix this as soon as possible.

23
Jan
2012

Longwood Blogs January 2012 Update

In this update, we have a huge selection of new themes and plugins that you might be interested in using as well as some system addons that everyone will benefit from.

Themes

To begin with, we have 16 new themes for you to choose from.  Most of these themes are oriented towards individual student blogs, but some are also suitable for faculty / course blogs or administrative / departmental blogs.

These themes also received updates: Bluebird, Graphene, Lightword, and PrimePress

Plugins

These plugins are now available for activation:

  • Image Auto-Resize: This plugin will automatically better compress and resize your uploaded images for the web.  Great for uploading photos or scans!
  • Subscribe to Comments Reloaded: Lets visitors subscribe to email updates of new comments on your posts.  It’s easy to enable for your users but includes plenty of management options as well.

    Subscribe to Comments Checkbox

  • SyntaxHighlighter Evolved: This plugin is great for Computer Science and CIMS students and faculty that need to post code on their blog.  More information on supported languages and how to use.
  • Twitter Widget: After activating this plugin, you can add a widget to your blog’s sidebar that will show your latest tweets.
  • WP-Polls: This plugins allows you to add polls as widgets or in posts and handles the collection and display of results.

Usability Enhancements

We’ve made the following changes based on usability testing to help users create their first blog, get help managing their blog, and access Longwood Blogs features.

  • Longwood Blogs Admin Bar Menu: This menu will (by default) appear in the admin bar whenever you’re logged in and provide quicker access to helpful Longwood Blogs features such as course blog lists and support.

    Longwood Blogs Admin Bar Menu

  • Dashboard FAQ Widget: You’ll now see a list of popular blog FAQ questions in your dashboard.  See example.
  • Blog Creation Help: The page displayed after a new blog is created is now more helpful about how to get started with your new blog.  See example.
  • Home Blog: The Longwood Blogs home blog has been modified to be more intuitive and helpful.  For example, the login box in the upper right is now easier to see.
29
Nov
2011

How To: Create a Site

Watch the video tutorial below to learn how to create a blog/ site/e-Portfolio on Longwood Blogs. If you’re having trouble playing the video, you can also see the FAQ How do I get a site on Longwood Blogs?.


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31
Oct
2011

Longwood Blogging Continues

Longwood Blogs recently passed 1000 users and 500 blogs, meaning that 1 in 6 of our community are already blogging.  And we’ve only been running for about a year.  If you’re not blogging yet, get started now!

13
Sep
2011

New Anti-Spam Measures for Blogs

To combat the onslaught of spam comments that blogs are getting lately, we’re now implementing a few features that should help decrease the amount of spam significantly.  If you’ve been getting spam, let us know if these measures have helped or not by leaving a comment on this post or through the contact page.

For those that are curious, here are the specific changes (or as specific as we can be without giving away any secrets ;)):

  • Trackbacks are now disabled by default.  You can turn them back on if desired, though.
  • A popular spam filtering plugin is now enabled for all blogs.
  • Visitors that aren’t logged in can no longer leave their website address in comments, unless it’s in the comment body.