Tag Archive: admin
I’ve put into place the final list of reserved names for Thripp.com. These are the names you cannot register as the part before “.thripp.com”. All these names are also reserved at DaytonaState.org.
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beta.thripp.com: Reserved for beta testing.
browse.thripp.com, news.thripp.com, today.thripp.com: Reserved for a community zeitgeist.
chat.thripp.com: Reserved for possible chatrooms.
email.thripp.com, mail.thripp.com: In use for Thripp.com email accounts (let me know if you want …
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Check this out:

That’s what you’ll see on your blog when you’re logged in. You can post right from the home page! Sure, you can load up the write post screen, but that’s slower and more complicated (WordPress MU’s backend is a bit bloated). When you click in a box, the default text is highlighted so you can type right over it. You can save your post as a draft, in which case you’ll be redirected to see it in the list on your drafts page, or you can publish it immediately.
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I made the edit entry link more prominent. When you’re logged in, you can edit any entry on your blog(s) right from the page they’re normally viewed. Before, this link looked like this:

Now, it looks like this:

Isn’t that more noticeable? You won’t see anything unless you’re logged in on your blog, of course, because only you can edit your entries.
Enjoy!

That’s what you’ll see if you’re logged into your account and on your blog. If you hover the mouse over any of them, a menu pops up with more options; “Write” gives “Post” and “Page,” for example. This makes it easy to administrate your blog as you browse.
The only bad thing, is that it only appears when you’re on a blog you are an author for (probably only your own), not all across thripp.com. I’m using the Wordpress Admin Bar plugin for this function; let me know if …
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