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  <title>Blog settings</title>
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<h4>Blog details</h4>
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  <dt>Blog ID</dt>
  <dd>Unique ID of the blog. Mandatory, can only be modified by a super administrator.</dd>

  <dt>Blog name</dt>
  <dd>Name of the blog, mandatory. It can be modified at any time without any impact on the blog operation.</dd>

  <dt>Blog URL</dt>
  <dd>Full blog URL. Mandatory, can only be modified by a super administrator.</dd>

  <dt>URL scan method</dt>
  <dd>Defines the way the URL is read. PATH_INFO is recommended, QUERY_STRING has to be used if PATH_INFO does not work. Using PATH_INFO mode, the blog URL must end with a "/" and using QUERY_STRING, it must end with an "?".</dd>

  <dt>Blog status</dt>
  <dd>
    <ul>
      <li><strong>Online:</strong> Blog open to visitors.</li>
      <li><strong>Offline:</strong> Blog closed to visitors but open to writers.</li>
      <li><strong>Removed:</strong> Blog closed to both visitors and writers, open only to super administrators.</li>
    </ul>
  </dd>

  <dt>Blog description</dt>
  <dd>Here you can put any description you want for your blog. This is a simple text, without any formatting.</dd>
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<h4>Blog configuration</h4>
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  <dt>Blog editor's name</dt>
  <dd>Name of the person responsible for the blog. It may be the owner or the publisher if there is one. This information will be displayed in the blog feed.</dd>

  <dt>Default language</dt>
  <dd>Language of the blog interface. Either this language is amongst the avalaible ones, and the interface will be translated, or it is not, and the interface will be in English by default.</dd>

  <dt>Blog timezone</dt>
  <dd>Defines the timezone that will be used for comments and trackbacks.</dd>

  <dt>Copyright notice</dt>
  <dd>Note about the reproduction rights for the blog.</dd>

  <dt>New post URL format</dt>
  <dd>Dropdown list to select the URL format.</dd>

  <dt>HTML tag for the title of the notes on the blog</dt>
  <dd>Dropdown list to select an HTML tag.</dd>

  <dt>XML/RPC interface</dt>
  <dd>Allows external clients to interact with your blog via the XML/RPC protocol. After activation the required parameters to be set in your external clients are displayed.</dd>
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<h4>Comments and trackbacks</h4>
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  <dt>Accept comments</dt>
  <dd>Globally accepts comments on the blog. Takes precedence over the per post setting.</dd>

  <dt>Moderate comments</dt>
  <dd>With this option, comments will be published only after editor's agreement.</dd>

  <dt>Leave comments open for X days</dt>
  <dd>The number of days during wich comments will be open after the post publication. When empty, the comments will be kept open indefinitly.</dd>

  <dt>Wiki syntax for comments</dt>
  <dd>Allows a subset of the wiki syntax to be used in comments.</dd>

  <dt>Accept trackbacks</dt>
  <dd>Globally accepts trackbacks on the blog. Takes precedence over the per post setting.</dd>

  <dt>Moderate trackbacks</dt>
  <dd>With this option, trackbacks will be published only after editor's agreement.</dd>

  <dt>Leave trackbacks open for X days</dt>
  <dd>The number of days during wich trackbacks will be open after the post publication. When empty, the trackbacks will be kept open indefinitly.</dd>

  <dt>Add "nofollow" relation on comments and trackbacks links</dt>
  <dd>Adds an attribute on links in comments and trackbacks, instructing the search bots not to follow them. This antispam features has yet to prove its value.</dd>
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<h4>Blog presentation</h4>
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  <dt>Date format</dt>
  <dd>Defines the date format for the blog posts. See the "Format reference" section below for more information. You can use the dropdown list to quickly select a pre-existing pattern.</dd>

  <dt>Time format</dt>
  <dd>Defines the time format for the blog posts. See the "Format reference" section below for more information. You can use the dropdown list to quickly select a pre-existing pattern.</dd>

  <dt>Display smilies on entries and comments</dt>
  <dd>Turns some strings like :-) or ;-) into pictures.</dd>

  <dt>Display X entries per page</dt>
  <dd>Will display X entries on the blog main page as well as in the different categories.</dd>

  <dt>Display X entries per feed</dt>
  <dd>Will display X entries in the blog feeds.</dd>

  <dt>Display X comments per feed</dt>
  <dd>Will display X comments in the blog comments feeds.</dd>

  <dt>Truncate feeds</dt>
  <dd>This option will only provide an abstract from the blog posts in the feeds.</dd>

  <dt>Include sub-categories in category page and category posts feed</dt>
  <dd>When this option is activated, posts in sub-categories will be displayed in the parent categories pages as well as in their feeds.</dd>
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<h4>Media and images</h4>
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  <dt>Generated image sizes (in pixels)</dt>
  <dd>When you add an image in the media manager, other sizes are automatically generated. Here you can define the dimension of the longest size (width or heigth) of each type of generated images. If you leave one field empty, the media manager will not create the corresponding miniature.</dd>

  <dt>Default image insertion attributes</dt>
  <dd>The selected settings will apply on all the new images added to the media manager.</dd>

  <dt>Inserted image title</dt>
  <dd>Select the format of the "title" tags applied to your images, based on information retrieved from the images metadata.</dd>

  <dt>Use original media date if possible</dt>
  <dd>When this option is activated, if the image metadata contains a date, it will be used. If not, the upload date will be used.</dd>

  <dt>Size of inserted image</dt>
  <dd>Defines the default size used when inserting an image in a blog post.</dd>

  <dt>Image alignment</dt>
  <dd>Defines the default alignment used when inserting an image in a blog post.</dd>

  <dt>Insert a link to the original image</dt>
  <dd>When this option is activated, the pictures inserted in a blog post will be clickable and point to the original-sized picture.</dd>

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<h4>Search engines robots policy</h4>
<p>Here you can indicate if you want Web search engines to index and/or archive your pages or not. Select the last option if you do not want people to be able to find your blog using a Web search engine.</p>

<h4>Antispam</h4>
<p>You can set the number of days after which you want the junk comments to be automatically deleted. Leave that field blank (or put 0) to deactivate this feature.</p>

<h4>Users</h4>
<p>Lists this blog's users as well as their permissions.</p>

<h3>Format reference</h3>
<p>Some fields can be configured to format the date and time to your needs.
Here is a reference:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>%a:</strong> Abreviated week day (local).</li>
  <li><strong>%A:</strong> Complete week day (local).</li>
  <li><strong>%b:</strong> Abbreviated month name (local).</li>
  <li><strong>%B:</strong> Complete month name (local).</li>
  <li><strong>%c:</strong> Default local date and time display.</li>
  <li><strong>%C:</strong> Century (the year, divided by 100 and
  round up beetween 00 and 99)</li>
  <li><strong>%d:</strong> Numeric month day (from 01 to 31)</li>
  <li><strong>%D:</strong> Identical to %m/%d/%y</li>
  <li><strong>%e:</strong> Numeric month day (from 1 to 31)</li>
  <li><strong>%g:</strong> Identical to %G, 2 digits.</li>
  <li><strong>%G:</strong> The year on 4 digits, according to the week number
  (cf. %V). Format and value identical to %Y, except that if the number of the
  week belongs to the preceding or following year, the current year
  will be used instead.</li>
  <li><strong>%h:</strong> Identical to %b</li>
  <li><strong>%H:</strong> Digital hour of the day, 24H mode
  (from 00 to 23)</li>
  <li><strong>%I:</strong> Digital hour of the day, 12H mode
  (from 01 to 12)</li>
  <li><strong>%j:</strong> Day of the year, digital (from 001 to 366)</li>
  <li><strong>%m:</strong> Month, digital (from 1 à 12)</li>
  <li><strong>%M:</strong> Minute, digital</li>
  <li><strong>%n:</strong> Newline character</li>
  <li><strong>%p:</strong> Either `am' or `pm', according to the absolute time,
  or depending of the local settings.</li>
  <li><strong>%r:</strong> The hour, a.m. and p.m. format</li>
  <li><strong>%R:</strong> The hour, 24h format</li>
  <li><strong>%S:</strong> Seconds, digital</li>
  <li><strong>%t:</strong> Tab character</li>
  <li><strong>%T:</strong> The current time (identical to %H:%M:%S)</li>
  <li><strong>%u:</strong> Day week, digit, from 1 to 7. (1 stands for monday)</li>
  <li><strong>%U:</strong> Week number, the first Sunday of the year being the
  first day of the first week.</li>
  <li><strong>%V:</strong> The week number as defined in ISO
  8601:1988, digital, from 01 to 53. The week 1 is the first week
  with more than 4 days in the current year, whose Monday is the first day.
  (Use %G or %g for the year elements corresponding to the number of the
  week for the considered timestamp.)</li>
  <li><strong>%W:</strong> Number of the week in the year, the first Monday of
  the year being the start of the first week</li>
  <li><strong>%w:</strong> Day of the week, digital, 0 stands for sunday</li>
  <li><strong>%x:</strong> Prefered format for the date without the time</li>
  <li><strong>%X:</strong> Prefered format for the time without the date</li>
  <li><strong>%y:</strong> The year, two digits (from 00 to 99)</li>
  <li><strong>%Y:</strong> The year, four digits</li>
  <li><strong>%Z or %z:</strong> Timezone, name or abbreviation</li>
  <li><strong>%%:</strong> A litteral `%' character</li>
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