Blogs are discrete entities with a single, stable URL for the main page and permalinks for individual entries. |
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One of several new features is the printer-friendly function right there next to the permalinks. |
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I streamlined the permalinks by putting each category of links into its own popup window. |
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With MSN Spaces, you get permalinks and trackbacks free, without having to learn even a line of code or do anything complicated. |
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Together, permalinks and trackbacks make your blog part of the wider blogosphere, rather than just another web page full of opinions. |
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Instead, you can have several individual blogs on MSN Spaces and use permalinks and trackbacks to interconnect them. |
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Also, James has a post about this, though his permalinks don't work. |
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After you save your post, the Permalink below the title shows the potential URL for the post, as long as you have permalinks enabled. |
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Many changes are on the list because the MSN Spaces developers have been using trackbacks and permalinks in their own Spaces blogs to listen to what users are saying. |
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The majority of CMS of blogs can create permalinks. |
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While I'm here, if you see this text as being in black over white, I'll have you know that the background is actually light grey, and the dates and permalinks are in white. |
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Permalinks are the equivalent of a citation, providing a semipermanent pointer to a piece of content. |
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Permalinks are especially used on blogs, where articles are moved from the principal page to archives, but must remain accessible to websites that have created a link on it. |
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