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This is an FAQ for RootAdmin Technical Blogs. It can be modified by any Silver member.

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  1. How do I submit my blog on RootAdmin?

    From the home page:

    Or click this link to our Add Your Technical Blog page

    Put in the title of your blog, and then put URL to your blog's RSS feed and not the URL to your blog's home page. This feed should include the full content of your blog posts – not summaries.

  2. How do select which blog entries I want on RootAdmin?

    • Place the keyword RootAdmin within the <category> element that is the direct child of <channel>. This marks all items within the channel as consumable.
    • Place the RootAdmin keyword within the <category> element that is the direct child of an <item>. This marks just the one item as consumable.
    • Leverage the Rel-Tag Microformat. Check out the links if you've never heard of them. It's really simple. All you need to do is place an anchor tag somewhere in you blog article's content. E.g.:

      <a href="http://anyurl.com" rel="tag">RootAdmin</a>

      If you don't want this link visible just use a style to hide it (e.g. style="display:none") – we'll still pick it up.

      The URL in the anchor can be any URL you like but we thought it would be useful to point to your blog articles page here on RootAdmin: http://www.rootadmin.com/script/Articles/BlogFeedList.aspx?amid=<your member id>

    Note that there is a minimum length of 1000 words for blog entries (excluding HTML). Any entries under this length will not be consumed.

    Please do not submit blogs other than your own. If you have suggestions on blogs you would like seen here please contact us. We can reach out to the author and ask for their permission.

  3. I use eBlogger, how do I modify my RSS feed?

    eBlogger calls categories "labels." To add a RootAdmin label to your feed:

    • Under the Posting tab you will see a list of your blog entries, select the ones you want to aggregate to RootAdmin by ticking the box by each blog entry.
    • Posting > Edit Posts > (dropdown above Edit View) Label Actions > New Label (ensure scripted windows is enabled) > Enter "RootAdmin"
    • Click OK.
    • Done.

    Because the default feed for eBlogger is Atom 1.0, make sure you add "?alt=rss" to the end of your feed URL.

    The result will look like this: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

  4. I use a wordpress.com blog, how do I manipulate my RSS feed?

    Your RSS feed URL is: http://blogname.wordpress.com/feed/

    Once you are logged in to your wordpress account go to your settings page
    My Dashboard > Settings > Reading:
    http://sitename.wordpress.com/wp-admin/options-reading.php

    Make sure "Full text" is selected as shown below:

    BlogFAQ/wordpresscomFullText.png

    And make sure that the number of "Syndication feeds show the most recent" number of posts will include your desired post.

    Then go to Categories section: My Dashboard > Posts > Categories:
    http://blogname.wordpress.com/wp-admin/categories.php

    and add "RootAdmin" to the Category Name field and hit "Add Category." Now you can edit previous posts you would like added to RootAdmin, and change their category to the "RootAdmin"

  5. How does your RSS feed aggregation work?

    Every day we will check your RSS feed and your specially marked entries will be published as articles. Just submit your blog's RSS feed, blog as normal, and we'll take care of the rest!

  6. Why isn't my blog entry on RootAdmin yet? The status says "Pending"

    Each new blog entry goes through an approval process from RootAdmin community. Our members who have been here longest and contributed most have the power to approve technical blog entries. As with articles, technical blog entries require a certain amount of detail so that users can learn the most from them. If your technical blog entry is unapproved and you want it approved faster, contact us at submit[at]rootadmin.com.

  7. Why is there content moderation at RootAdmin?

    Certain user-submitted content on the site is subject to moderation. The purpose of moderation is to stop the publication of obviously inappropriate material, plagiarised content or content that is not of sufficient quality to be published at that point.

    Moderation is available to members who have contributed enough to the community that the system considers them a good judge of what is and isn't acceptable. If you suddenly find moderation buttons available to you then thank you - you've done a lot for the community and we would now like to give you the opportunity to do even more.

    If you have an author reputation of Silver or higher, you will have access to the moderation queue.

    The way the moderation works is you have to receive five "Approve" items to be published, or five "Report / Needs help" items to reach a different article status. If five members Approve your blog entry it will become live and available for all to see. If five members either "Report" or mark your blog entry as "Needs help" your article status will become "Closed" and you will receive an email notification indicating who closed the blog entry, why, and what to do:

    If you wish to revise and reopen your blog entry based on the feedback from these members then simply go to [link to blog entry provided] and click the "Update my article" link. This will enable you to edit and update your blog entry and will re-open your blog entry for other members to enjoy.

    If an author has genuinely tried to provide a decent material, even if they may need some encouraging to improve it, then the item should be approved by moderators.

  8. Why was my technical blog entry deleted?

    Technical blog entries must have similar content and format as articles. Technical blog entries that deviate too far from this will be removed. If you ever have any questions or concerns about this, feel free to contact us.

  9. How do I update my technical blog entry?

    Sometimes blog authors want to make changes to their entries on RootAdmin. To do this you can click on the "Modify" link just under the title of the article.

  10. Can I submit multiple blog feeds?

    Absolutely! But we ask that you only submit feeds that you have ownership of. If you have suggestions on blogs you would like seen here please contact us. We can reach out to the author and ask for their permission.

  11. Are formats other than RSS supported?

    Not at the moment but if there is demand for this we will consider adding support.

  12. How often does content get pulled down from my blog?

    Typically every 12 to 24 hours.

  13. Will I have as great an audience with blog articles as with regular articles?

    Yes. Everywhere you currently see regular "hand-written" articles, Technical Blog articles will also be visible. Pages that list articles will have an option to filter out Technical Blog articles however. Though the default is to list all article types.

  14. Do you support <content:encoded>?

    Yes. If we find this element in your feed it will be taken as the article's content. Which means the <description> element will then be used only for the article description. If there is no <content:encoded> element we use <description> as article description and content.

  15. What is 'LastPolled' and how does it differ from 'LastUpdated'?

    The 'Last Polled' column indicates when your RSS feed was last polled for new content. A date/time here indicates that your feed URL is valid and was successfully read. Conversely, if you see 'Never' this means either your URL was not reachable or does not contain a valid RSS feed.

    The 'Last Updated' column indicates when new content last aggregated as RootAdmin articles. If you see 'Never' this means no RootAdmin articles have ever been created from your RSS feed.

  16. How do I change my technical blog entry's location?

    By default, all blog entries are in Uncategorized Blog Entries > General. If you log into RootAdmin and click Modify:

    You will be able to select a different section.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


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Technical Writer CodeProject
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Sean Ewington is the Content Manager for CodeProject.

His background in programming is primarily C++ and HTML, but has experience in other, "unsavoury" languages.

He loves movies, and likes to say inconceivable often, even if it does not mean what he thinks it means.

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