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[[Image:Blog_newentry.gif|thumb|left|Add a new blog entry in Moodle 1.6]]
==Enabling / disabling blogs==
To add a new blog entry, follow the "Add a new entry" link in the Blog tab of your profile page or in the [[Blog Menu block]].


From Moodle 1.8 onwards, attachments may be added to blog entries.
Blogs in Moodle are enabled by default. They may be disabled by a site administrator in ''Settings > Site administration > Advanced features'' by setting the blog visibility to 'Disable blog system completely'.


[[Category:Blog]]
==My profile settings==
 
===Blog entries per page===
 
In ''Settings > My profile > Blogs > Preferences'' you can set how many blog entries are displayed on a page. The default number of entries is 10.
 
==Site administration settings==
 
Blogs have additional settings which may be changed by an administrator in ''Settings > Site administration > Appearance > Blog''.
 
===Enable blog associations===
[[Image:Blog menu block.png|frame|Blog menu block on an assignment page]]
If blog associations are enabled, users can blog about their course or a particular activity using the context-sensitive links for adding an entry in the [[Blog menu block]] e.g. 'Add an entry about this assignment' or 'Add an entry about this course'.
 
Two capabilities:
*[[Capabilities/moodle/blog:associatecourse|Associate blog entries with courses]] and
*[[Capabilities/moodle/blog:associatemodule|Associate blog entries with activity modules]]
 
(both allowed for the default roles of authenticated user and student) enable blog associations to be restricted to particular courses and/or activity modules (in Moodle 2.3.2 onwards).
 
===Blog visibility===
 
This setting allows you to restrict the level to which user blogs can be viewed on this site. Note that they specify the maximum context of the VIEWER not the poster or the types of blog posts. Blogs can also be disabled completely if you don't want them at all.
 
Note: Sites upgrading to 2.0 which previously had blog visibility set to "Users can only see blogs for people who share a course" or "Users can only see blogs for people who share a group" will have blogs converted into blog-like format forums.
 
[[File:blogvisibility.png]]
 
===Enable external blogs===
 
Enables users to specify external blog feeds. Moodle regularly checks these blog feeds and copies new entries to the local blog of that user.
 
===External blog cron schedule===
 
How often Moodle checks the external blogs for new entries. By default it is 24 hours.
 
===Maximum number of external blogs per user===
 
By default, the number of external blogs each user is allowed to link to their Moodle blog is 1.
 
===Enable comments===
 
Blog comments are enabled by default, though may be disabled if required.
 
==Blog capabilities==
 
* [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:create|Create new blog entries]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:manageentries|Edit and manage entries]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:manageexternal|Edit and manage external blogs]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:search|Search blog entries]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:view|View blog entries]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:viewdrafts|View draft blog entries]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/user:readuserblogs|See all user blogs]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:associatecourse|Associate blog entries with courses]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:associatemodule|Associate blog entries with activity modules]]
 
The [[Blogger role]] may be used to limit blogging to specific users only.
 
[[Category:Site administration]]
 
[[eu:Sarrera_gehitu_blogean]]
[[de:Blog konfigurieren]]
[[fr:Ajouter/modifier un blog]]

Latest revision as of 08:33, 22 April 2013

Enabling / disabling blogs

Blogs in Moodle are enabled by default. They may be disabled by a site administrator in Settings > Site administration > Advanced features by setting the blog visibility to 'Disable blog system completely'.

My profile settings

Blog entries per page

In Settings > My profile > Blogs > Preferences you can set how many blog entries are displayed on a page. The default number of entries is 10.

Site administration settings

Blogs have additional settings which may be changed by an administrator in Settings > Site administration > Appearance > Blog.

Enable blog associations

Blog menu block on an assignment page

If blog associations are enabled, users can blog about their course or a particular activity using the context-sensitive links for adding an entry in the Blog menu block e.g. 'Add an entry about this assignment' or 'Add an entry about this course'.

Two capabilities:

(both allowed for the default roles of authenticated user and student) enable blog associations to be restricted to particular courses and/or activity modules (in Moodle 2.3.2 onwards).

Blog visibility

This setting allows you to restrict the level to which user blogs can be viewed on this site. Note that they specify the maximum context of the VIEWER not the poster or the types of blog posts. Blogs can also be disabled completely if you don't want them at all.

Note: Sites upgrading to 2.0 which previously had blog visibility set to "Users can only see blogs for people who share a course" or "Users can only see blogs for people who share a group" will have blogs converted into blog-like format forums.

blogvisibility.png

Enable external blogs

Enables users to specify external blog feeds. Moodle regularly checks these blog feeds and copies new entries to the local blog of that user.

External blog cron schedule

How often Moodle checks the external blogs for new entries. By default it is 24 hours.

Maximum number of external blogs per user

By default, the number of external blogs each user is allowed to link to their Moodle blog is 1.

Enable comments

Blog comments are enabled by default, though may be disabled if required.

Blog capabilities

The Blogger role may be used to limit blogging to specific users only.