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ScreenSteps Documentation » Publishing to Blogs & Wikis » Uploading a Lesson to a Blog/Wiki

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  • Basic Configuration Settings 2
    • Configure ScreenSteps to Upload Lessons to Your Blog
    • Uploading a Lesson to a Blog/Wiki
  • Confluence 1
    • Enabling Remote API
  • Drupal 6 5
    • Configuring Drupal Blog API
    • Configuring File Upload Path
    • Changing Input Format On Individual Posts
    • Changing Default Input Format (Optional)
    • Configuring ScreenSteps
  • Google Sites 3
    • Configuring ScreenSteps For Google Sites
    • Posting To Google Sites
    • Hiding Attachments in Google Sites
  • Joomla 7
    • Introduction
    • Enable Web Services
    • Download Movable Type Plugin
    • Installing Movable Type Plugin
    • Activating Movable Type Plugin
    • Configuring Movable Type Plugin
    • Configure ScreenSteps and Export To Blog
  • Mindtouch 3
    • How to create a page in Mindtouch using a ScreenSteps lesson
    • How to insert a ScreenSteps lesson into an existing Mindtouch page
    • How to update a Mindtouch page after making changes to a lesson
  • Parature 1
    • How to configure a Parature web export account
  • Squarespace 1
    • Uploading Lessons From ScreenSteps to Squarespace
  • Zendesk 4
    • Configuring a Zendesk Web Export Account
    • Uploading a Lesson to a Zendesk Forum
    • Commenting on an Existing Zendesk Forum Post
    • Replacing content of an Existing Zendesk Forum Post

Last Updated

Nov 18, 2010

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Uploading a Lesson to a Blog/Wiki

Once you have created a Web Export account for your blog in Preferences you can post any of your lessons using the Blog/Web export feature.

Export Lesson to Blog/Web

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If you have a lesson open click on the Export button and select Blog/Web. Alternatively you can use the File -> Export Lesson -> Blog/Web menu.

Note that you can also export a lesson from the Lesson Library lesson list by using the File menu or by right-clicking on the lesson and selecting Export -> Blog/Web from the contextual menu.

Configure Export to Blog/Web Dialog

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Before uploading the lesson to your blog for the first time you can configure a couple of options. You begin by selecting the Account you would like to upload the lesson to (1). This is an account that you have created in the Web Export preference pane.

Next you configure some of the properties of the lesson. If your blog server supports multiple blogs you can specify which blog to upload to lesson to (2). You can also specify a category for the lesson (3) as well as whether or not to post the lesson as a draft and/or page (4).

Once you have configured the lesson properties for the blog post you can choose a template (5). The template determines the formatting that will be used to display the lesson in your blog.

Once you are done configuring the various options click the Upload button to begin uploading the lesson.

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A progress dialog will appear while the lesson text and images are uploaded.

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If all goes well then this dialog will appear. Use the Copy URL to Clipboard button if you would like to email the url to your lesson to somebody.

Updating a Lesson on Your Blog

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When you export a lesson to a blog ScreenSteps remembers the fact that you did so. If you attempt to export the lesson to the same blog again the Export to Blog/Web dialog will appear slightly different. You can still specify whether or not to post as a draft (1) and which template to use (2) but you cannot change the category.

Clicking the Upload Again (3) button will replace the existing blog post.

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Comments (2)

Jill Saligoe-Simmel Friday Apr 29 at 08:10 AM

Hello,
I had a manual that was also published to our blog. We added a second product with many of the same/similar instructions. So, I created a new project and I copied nearly all the lessons from the first manual to the new one. It is a new manual and I've even set up a new HTML export link (forgetting that isn't where I set the category). My problem is I can't export these lessons to our blog to a different category (e.g., "Product 2 User Guide"). It is still recognizing them as published from the first manual (most share the same lesson titles) and if I try to publish them it reads them as already published (therefore would rewrite the other manual lessons). I need to publish these as totally new content. How can I disassociate them from the original?
Thanks, Jill

Trevor DeVore Friday Apr 29 at 08:18 AM

Jill - it seems that when you duplicated the manual that you referenced the old lessons rather than made new copies of them. ScreenSteps allows a lesson to appear in more than one manual so you are given this option when you choose to duplicate. Take a look at this lesson.

Duplicating Lessons and Manuals: http://help.bluemangolearning.com/spaces/screensteps/manuals/screensteps/lessons/2424-Duplicating-Lessons-and-Manuals

I would suggest starting over and make sure you make copies of the lessons when you duplicate the original manual.

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