KerimF
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Only the first few posts by a member require moderator approval.
A blog post has two tabs, one describing the entry, the other (Details) containing the message. Click on each tab to get all info.
I clicked on my username. I got the window (below). There is no mention of blog entries. I guess this option will be added when I will have one blog approved and listed in the least. Now, there is none.Click on your username on this page or any other page. A window comes up containing your statistics, including number of blog entries. Click on it to open a new page with a list of your blog entries.
Only the first few posts by a member require moderator approval.
If you are willing to chat there, there is an option to mark during the Blog creation, something like "Comments open" ( I wanted to ask something there...lol )
Perhaps it wasn't clear from the beggining, the approval process happens just for recent members with a few amount of posts, which is not your case, so your blog didn't even fall into the approval queue. I don't understand why can't you see the Blog yet, I just made a test with another browser on which I'm not logged on Edaboard ( what means, as a 'guest' user ) and it is available: https://www.edaboard.com/blog/blog/delta-sinewave-synthesis-dss-and-its-simple-hardware.720/details Regarding the possibility of editing the properties of your article after creation, I presume it is available, honestly I don't know, but you can try using the Edit tab.
Thank you. You described the actual situation in EDAboard very well. And you kindly confirmed what I noticed about its daily activities.Edaboard's system provides each member with a personal space. Member blogs are separate from the technical forums. Many blogs are categorized in group discussions, although how to browse these is not readily obvious.
Some members create a blog, some don't. We can find a member's blog if we type the name correctly in a search window.
Thus the blog area appears under-utilized, if truth be told.
Daily our attention is drawn to the changing traffic of the technical forums. That continues to be Edaboard's major feature... namely immediate conversations for purpose of electronics problem-solving and and a great variety of science topics under the sun.
This situation is really unusual, I looked for your article among the 17 pages of the Blog siction with no success; checks if it is perhaps marked as 'private', which would be a plausible reason for not being listed.
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