second blog
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hi,
i just bought the custom css upgrade. and i saw that i could create a secong blog to test the changes i wanna make. but i don’t know how to do to create this other blog.
i did a normal basic blog, but i wanted to try with all the tools i have now with the css.The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi. You can preview changes made to your CSS prior to publishing. Details here:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-css/#frequently-asked-questionsIf you still want to create a second blog:
http://wordpress.com/signup/
However, your custom CSS upgrade is only applicable to the blog for which you purchased it.As a reminder, y
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@natalycallai
It’s important to know the following about CSS editing a wordpress.com blog. We cannot add themes at wordpress.COM, we are limited to the themes found in the dashboard under appearance > themes. Themes found on the internet are for self-hosted wordpress blogs using the software from wordpress.ORG.http://en.support.wordpress.com/themes/adding-new-themes/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/If you have CSS editing experience, you can get the paid custom CSS upgrade and renew it annually. It will allow you to stylize the appearance of themes you find here > Appearance > Themes, but it does not allow you to change the functionality, by editing the underlying template. It does not allow you to remove footer links to the theme designer or to wordpress.com. Also note that CSS is theme specific, so you cannot use the CSS stylesheets from other themes with the themes here at wordpress.COM.
Since there is no official Staff support for the CSS upgrade, and precious little Volunteer support, I recommend that you don’t buy the upgrade unless you have at least moderate understanding of HTML and CSS because you must be prepared to do the work on your own.
Be sure to read this article before starting your editing > http://csswiz.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/if-you-have-the-wp-com-css-upgrade/
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