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| Update: What template are you talking about?
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It appears that you are referring to the following text: What is a blogroll? It is common for weblog publishers (bloggers) to list on their web page the weblogs that they subscribe to. This list is called a "blogroll" and it facilitates networking in the weblog community (the "blogosphere") as well as provide weblog readers with links to information that they might also enjoy. How do I use blogroll settings? The blogroll settings page enables Web Edition to automatically generate a blogroll for your page. Your blogroll will be generated by Web Edition to reflect all your current subscriptions for a given location. Simply check the box on the location's blogroll configuration page and enter a template to specify how you would like your blogroll to appear. The template you enter will be used to render each subscription for your blogroll. After you have entered and saved your template, just copy the script reference listed on the blogroll settings page and paste it into your web site's HTML and your blogroll will be generated automatically by Web Edition. For an example of this, see http://www.rassoc.com/gregr/weblog - the generated blogroll is shown on the right side of the page.
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The template which is being referred to is the textbox on the blogroll page. Sign in to NewsGator Online Select newsgator manager --> Edit Locations tabs Under the NewsGator Web Edition Location select the Blogroll Link. There you will see the text box with the current info within: <a href="$xmlurl$" target="_blank">$title$</a><br/> You can leave this as is or change it to configure it as you want. For example, to make this display bold on your page: <b><a href="$xmlurl$" target="_blank">$title$</a></b><br/>
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| How to sort the blogroll alphabetically? by default, its sort by update time isn't it?it looks awfull
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| It actually sorts alphabetically by the name of the feed. Having the ability to change sort options is a good idea, though...
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