private pages show as public
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I just had an idea that I think would make editing my site a bit easier at this point. When I moved to a self-hosted installation, I set all my posts and pages to private visibility except the front page. Now, though, I want to go back to wordpress.com. Since all my pages and posts are here, all I have to do is make them public again, then import the few posts I made at my self-hosted site into wordpress.com. The suggestion I have is I personally like to edit my posts from the front end, rather than going to the back end. If you’re not sure what I mean, notice that when you’re viewing your blog, you’ll notice there is an edit link at the bottom of each post. I like to use this link rather than going in and finding it through the dashboard. Getting back to my suggestion, it would be nice if when you’re logged into a site like mine, you see the site as if all pages are publically available, then when you log out, you see what an ordinary visitor sees.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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The blog you specified at bobcavanaugh.pcriot.com does not appear to be hosted at WordPress.com.
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Go to the Posts page and on each post you can just set the status to Published instead of Private.
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