Administration: Advanced Settings

Write

Article filter: You can use various markup languages when you write your articles.

Comments filter: You can let commenters use various markup languages when they write their comments.

Write

Publish

Latitude, Longitude: You can embed your physical location into every webpage served up by your blog so that everyone knows where you’re blogging from.

Send trackbacks: If this is enabled, Typo will automatically try to send a trackback to any blog posts that are linked from your own blog post and try to ping any URLs that are listed in the next option. Both trackbacks and pings are turned off when this option is unchecked.

URLs to ping automatically: You can ping various services to make them aware of your new blog posts. Some example URLs would be http://blogsearch.google.com/ping or http://rpc.icerocket.com:10080/ (I’m not sure if these two actually work, I’ll check and make sure).

Publish

Search engine optimisation

Show blog name: Your blog’s name will be added to the page titles at the top of every webpage. These page titles are shown at the top of the browser and are used any time someone bookmarks a webpage. This might also help for search engines.

SEO

Discuss

Disable trackbacks site-wide: If you’re getting hit by trackback spam and want to quickly disable new trackbacks for every article on the blog, check this option.

Show your email address: A mailto link with your email address will be added to your name for every blog post.

Enable comments moderation: All comments and trackbacks will not be posted to your blog until you moderate them in the web admin (click on DISCUSS on the admin tab at the top).

Allow non-ajax comments: If you’re getting spammed a lot, you can try unchecking this option to see if it helps. It might stop spammers who don’t have javascript in their spambot.

Disable comments after X days: Comments will automatically be closed X days after you publish a blog post. This is a way to avoid spam comments that might come in a long time after a blog post is published.

Max Links: Another way to handle spam is to flag comments or trackbacks that have too many links in them. You can set the threshold above which to flag them here and those comments and trackbacks will be flagged for moderation and will not be posted. Note: this feature will not be enabled unless you enable spam protection below.

Discuss

Notification

Source Email: If a user sets up his account to receive notifications, Typo will send the user emails to their email address with this address as the source.

Jabber account: Jabber account from which to send all jabber notifications

Jabber password: Password to access the above Jabber account

Notification

Resource Settings

These settings are used when you add a resource (like an mp3 or video) to a blog post. This information will only be added to the news feed for your blog so that people can view this info in iTunes.

Author: Your name or nickname.

Subtitle: your podcast subtitle.

Summary: summary of the resource you’ve created.

Email: your contact email. This information is not sent to Apple.

Optional name: any comment you may want to add. This is not sent to Apple.

Copyright information: any copyright or licensing information you want to add.

Explicit: sounds obvious doesn’t it?

Resource

Cache

Empty Fragment Cache: Clicking this link will empty your entire cache. Typo saves all your webpages to a cache so that it doesn’t have to rebuild an entire webpage or RSS feed every time someone downloads it.

Rebuild cached HTML: Clicking this link will sweep all the HTML in the cache. Each webpage will be regenerated when someone tries to download it again.

This entry was posted on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 07:50:00 GMT and Posted in . You can follow any any response to this entry through the Atom feed. You can leave a comment .


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