Blogging for Dummies - SharePoint as a BlogWhat can SharePoint do?
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by Hosty Stiwads October 16, 2009
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This is the first article in a
series designed to help answer the questions “What can SharePoint do?”, and
“How do I do that with SharePoint?”. Today we are going to show you how easy it
is to implement a blog using your hosted SharePoint account. Later on in the
series, we will take on subjects like basic websites, SharePoint design and
different types of sharing and collaboration servers.
On to SharePoint as a Blog.
The very first thing we will do is
navigate our preferred web browser to the URL of our hosted SharePoint account.
When the authentication pops up, enter your user name and password, and press
enter.
Once logged in you will be presented
with the default view of your Administration panel. The SharePoint site that I
am using as a demo for this series looks like this:

My Default Screen
From here, we need to click on “View
All Site Content” at the top of the navigation bar at the left. This brings up
a page that gives you information on all the content that is currently hosted
by your site. My demo site is already set up for one blog, so it looks like
this:

A view of all the content on my
Sharepoint Site
The next step is to click the
“Create” button to go to the “Create” page. This is where you will go to make
anything for your site, but for right now, we are looking for “Sites and
Workspaces”. Follow that link to the “New Sharepoint Site” page. Here is where
we really get started:
1. Give your blog a name and a
description. My demo blog is going to be “Bligitty Blog”. Remember that the
title you choose will be displayed on each page of the site.
2. Designate a web address for your
blog. You will notice that the URL of your blog is the URL of your main site
with the addition of the name you choose.

Input your title, description, and
URL.
3. Select your language and
template. The template we are going to use is “Blog”, so select it in the
template list under the “Collaboration” tab.
4. Set permissions. Here you have
the choice to use the same permissions as your main site, or use a unique set
of permissions for your blog. For the purposes of the tutorial, we are going to
use the same settings as our parent site.
5. Set up your navigation and
navigation inheritance. These two options allow you to add links from this site
in the navigation of your main site and inherit the top menu bar if you wish.
We are choosing “yes” for all of these options, but you can just as easily say
“no”.
6. Click the “Create” button. Bang!
Done and done.
You now have a fully functioning
SharePoint based blog, ready to rock and roll, and inform the world! Admin
links to the right allow you to manage or add new posts, set blog permissions,
manage comments and other blog admin tasks. Now get to work posting your
content!
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