By Sue Jones on Thursday, 03 March 2016
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I am trying to get to grips with EasyBlog 5 but already, I've made a major faux pas having managed to publish a post that was still in draft, because of a lack of clarity in the composer.
There surely must be some video tutorials on how to create, save, publish, etc. but I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Can someone please direct me to them?
Thank you!
Sue
Just a small hint I am doing in case of things like you talk about. I have a security backup of my site to test all things there. When I am sure it works the way I expected it to, I go and make it live. Having a backup makes it perfect to test all things and just play around without the fear of having something published you did not want to.
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Thursday, 03 March 2016 05:35
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Hi Sabih, thanks for the tip! I am not a web designer, just an end user, so my technical abilities are limited. I had a designer sort out the initial EasyBlog installation and the upgrade, but now it's over to me, which is why I need for tutorials. I'm also immensely grateful for the generous help of my fellow EasBlog users! Thank you
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Thursday, 03 March 2016 07:31
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Hey Sue,

I am sorry for the delay of this reply,

Currently we do not have any video tutorial here, but we will see if we can do better regarding this in the future and upload the tutorial into youtube or social media.

By the way, you can watch my temporary short tutorial video here for those user who want to save as draft first without publish the post in the site.
- http://screencast.com/t/INVRODm0
- http://screencast.com/t/eRgbZs4oxQ

Hope this will help much you here.

By the way, thanks for your sharing Sabih.
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Thursday, 03 March 2016 11:41
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Wow. I'm really surprised you don't have a bank of video tutorials. I can't be the only one using EasyBlog who needs them. I guess you'll be hearing more from me!
Thank you for the temporary ones; I'll take a look.
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Thursday, 03 March 2016 16:10
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Hi Sue Jones,

You are most welcome. We always accepts any of suggestions from our customer on how we can improvise our products and also to make customers happy to have it. We really appreciate it. Any suggestions on our products, you can directly voice it on : stackideas.com/voices

Have a great day Sue
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Thursday, 03 March 2016 16:22
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