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Author Topic: Is there a mass edit function?  (Read 1136 times)
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Dane Morgan
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« on: February 19, 2006, 21:32 »

I used the mass keyword creation tool and made ~150 blogs instantly (wow!).

But I notice now that many of them were created using the domain/user/blog template. Is there a quick easy way to switch them all to the blog.domain template?

Also is there a switch in the mass keyword creator that will tell it to make them all one kind or all the other that I missed?
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2006, 22:07 »

Also, is there any reason, if I only want blog.domain.com style linking that I couldn't just copy template one to template two? then if some got put into 2 instead of one the linking would all be the same anyways?
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« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2006, 09:17 »

Dane... and everyone else

The blog addressing is fully controled from templates only.

That 2 templates are there as examples for both of the addressing ways (domain.com/user/blog or blog.domain.com).

You can keep any of them, or evem delete any of them, edit, add more.. etc.

Any edit of a template already in use will reflect on the blogs that use it instantly. So you can edit your templates anytime, and all the blogs that use that will be changed. Changes can be in design or in addressing mode.

You can add templates anytime, using script "template" menu or just upload directly into /templates/ folder. Just study the demo templates to see how they look and what you need to upload.

Any new template will be used to create new blogs only or can be assigned to other blogs too but only using "Edit" for each blog.

If you have any idea of a feature to make all easyer or more flexible, post it in the Feature Request forum.
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