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Saturday, August 1, 2009
A new sidebar option has been added in myBlog 1.2. Now, each blog page may contain a navigable sidebar list of all the pages.

The myBlog pages are an example of what myBlog does well. They are a blog created and edited using myBlog. Each entry features something helpful and different, and explains how to use myBlog in that context.

What is a blog, you ask?
Blogs originally were internet applications that provided a means for people to journal notes, announcements, commentary, and other forms of written text to a database that listed the journal pages by title. The journal pages were made real-time viewable to the public on the web.

The difference between myBlog and these original internet blogging applications is that the pages are kept on your computer, not on the internet. This provides the convenience of not requiring connection to the internet to create and view a blog.

myBlog provides some really cool features you cannot get from an online blogging application. myBlog gives you greater control of your blog's appearance. myBlog's Publish and Upload features publish the blog pages on your computer, and upload them to your server.

Save and Inspector Buttons
This entry's icon picture shows the top left of the myBlog window. In addition to the window's close, minimize and grow buttons, myBlog has Save and Inspector buttons, just left of the list where myBlog keeps lists the blog's entries.

When the Save button is caution yellow with the white arrow, myBlog is letting you know you have unsaved changes to your blog; clicking it saves those changes and the Save button becomes green with a white check mark.

The Inspector button displays a floating inspector palette from which you can easily modify your blog's settings, graphics, styles and links. The Inspector palette lets you manage these from five tabs: server, page, rss, text and link.


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