manage my blogs – dashboard visibility needed for all
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I have two blogs but only one is visible on the dashboard despite going into blog management and clicking ok on ‘ make both blogs visible on dashboard ‘ –
the result is always the same in that one blog remains hidden
http://peterbowes.wordpress.com/
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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DIdn’t you ask yesterday how to separate out your two blogs because you did NOT want them both visible on the dashboard? I told you to make a new ID and make that ID admin of one of the blogs, and delete it from the first ID.
If you’ve changed your mind, just have the new ID make the old ID admin of the second blog again.
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yes that was me, but all I did was go to the blog management – didn’t do anything other than play about with the visible and invisible options – no new id’s were used
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Peter
Please be clear. What is the optimum end result from your point of view.
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I have read this thread and the first thread you posted. If you hover your mouse over the navigation bar at the top of your blog on the far left hand side you should see: “Account”and then “My Blogs”. When you hover over “my Blogs” you should see a dropdown menu with your blogs on it. Those will be the blogs that the username account registered.
Is this what you see or not?
If not then you need Staff help. -
Peter, log out of wordpress, clear your browser cache and cookies, restart your browser and then take another look. This is probably a cookie and/or caching issue with your browser.
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thank you one and all – it is solved, and you must remember that I was an accountant once and have a faint grasp of all things software – but I sure can add up good
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