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How To Link To My External Blog?


elkrull

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I created an external blog last month about gluten free cosmetics. In the Help section here on the message board, it says when you create your blog here, you have the option of making one "locally" or connecting to an external blog. I don't recall seeing such a choice and I am wondering how to do that. Can anyone help? Thanks!


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Click above on 'My Controls', from there to 'edit profile information', and put the url of your blog into the window 'your website url'. Don't forget to click on the bottom on 'Amend my profile'.

After that, people who check out your profile can click on the link to check out your blog. It is against the board rules to link to your website/blog in your signature. But obviously it is fine to put it into your profile.

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Click above on 'My Controls', from there to 'edit profile information', and put the url of your blog into the window 'your website url'. Don't forget to click on the bottom on 'Amend my profile'.

After that, people who check out your profile can click on the link to check out your blog. It is against the board rules to link to your website/blog in your signature. But obviously it is fine to put it into your profile.

Yes, I noticed that you can't put it in your posts, trying to do it "legally" but I'm clueless! I'll give it another look. Thanks.

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Yes, I noticed that you can't put it in your posts, trying to do it "legally" but I'm clueless! I'll give it another look. Thanks.

Did that just now - Hadn't found that part of the personal profile info yet. Thank you!

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