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8/6/2006 12:16 AM
 

Hi, I just started using the blog module and like it a lot.  Thank you.

I am trying to find out what happens to old blog entries once a new month starts.  Can a search engine still get to them?

Also is there any way to get an entire blog entry to display the entire post?  Mine shoes a lot of a blog entry, but then it has a "read more" at the bottom.  Can I make it just display the whole entry?

Thank you again.

 
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8/6/2006 1:59 AM
 

To question 1. Yes, you can use the Archive Calendar to view older posts.

To question 2. I do not know a way, but you could try just adding the text into the summary?  Not sure on this one.


Best Regards,

Robert J Collins | Co-Founder & President

Netlogic Corporation

 
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8/9/2006 11:15 PM
 
So I don't have to worry that the search engine won't be able to spider the archive?  I have finally accomplished decent page rank on some search engines (still not even indexed in Google, sigh.)  I don't want to lose that because the SERP can't see me.  I'm hoping it is as good as WordPress on SEO (no offense, I know this is DNN and I like DNN :) ).  Thank you.
 
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