Mature Content
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I have just uploaded a sketch/image to my blog but I don’t think it is suitable for everyone, and needs to be rated as mature in content. When I adding an image yesterday a box popped up and asked me to rate it’s suitability. However, I notice it didn’t do that with the image I just added. Can someone tell me how to restrict my image so that children won’t be viewing it?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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The link in your username is not a WordPress.COM blog. This support forum is for WordPress.com hosted blogs only. If you have a self-hosted WordPress blog you need to seek help at the WordPress.org forums, not here.
If you don’t understand the difference, you may find this information helpful.
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I think this is the blog she is talking about: http://imajicart.wordpress.com/ which I found after a few clicks on her website.
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What you could do is to password protect the post. Open the post and then in the “publish” pane at the right, click the edit link after “visibility” and you can set it for password protection there.
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Thanks, tsp. (But since when do we have a suitability rating pop up box on uploading images?)
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Thank you for your replies. The blog is hosted by WordPress as far as I know. I did get a box popping up yesterday when I uploaded my first image, and it asked me to rate it i.e. suitable for all, one was a G rating, and I can’t remember what the others were but I didn’t get the same pop up when I uploaded my last image. You will have to excuse me, I’m new to blogging, so don’t know how it all works yet.
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And for some reason, my when you click on my name it jumps to my website. I’ve no idea how I did that or how to remedy it :(
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And I managed to suss out why it jumped to my website when you click on my name.
Thanks for everyone’s help!
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