Taiwanderful Blogging

What is a blog?

Taiwanderful's blogs allows all registered users to maintain a personal weblog on site. Blogs are easily- and frequently-updated websites usually written in an informal and conversational style. They are ordered reverse-chronologically (that is, the most recent entry is at the top) and have archives of past entries. Each individual entry has a permanent—that is to say, stable—URL linking directly to that item.

Blogs have comments for each entry so that readers can participate in the discussion, and they usually have RSS feed to be syndicated elsewhere or read in an desktop aggregator. Each entry usually contains one idea, with a link to the source of the original item being discussed. Blogs in Taiwanderful can be written about any subject related to Taiwan, from daily personal life to technology to politics to knitting to sports to a company's products.

 

 

You can
  • read your blog via your user profile at my account.
  • write a blog post at create content >> personal blog entry.

 

 

Features

Blog it: Users with blogs will see a "blog it" link in the form of a linked image i.e. when viewing posts in the news. When the blog it option is selected, the user is taken to the blog entry form, with the title, a link to the item, and a link to the source already entered in the text input field, ready for the user to add explanation.

User Blog RSS syndication: each user blog has its own RSS feed, allowing other sites to syndicate their content or allowing readers to read the individual blog in an aggregator. To find the RSS feed for a user, view their personal blog (in their personal information, which you can get to by clicking on their username, select view recent blog entries). Then look for the XML icon at the bottom of their blog page.