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I'm probably overlooking something obvious, but I wrote a long blog post over the course of a couple of days, saving is as a draft when I was about half-way through.
Now I can't seem to publish it. I logged out and visited the LQ Blogs and it did not seem to be visible to the Big Wide World.
I can see it, save it, and edit it, but the only there doesn't seem to be a "Publish" selection. Would someone be so kind as to tell me what I'm missing?
When I paste and go to the link when I'm not logged in, I get this:
Quote:
LinuxQuestions.org Message
Invalid Blog specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator.
A nice "Publish Now" button next to the "Save Button" when you're editing a draft would be appreciated, but it's certainly a low priority. Perhaps Jeremy could add it to the wish-list for when he gets a round tuit.
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