The comments feature adds a link next to each news item on your home page which, when clicked, opens a new window with a form for posting comments and reading comments posted by others.
The bad news:
Enable the Radio Hosting feature: Go to the Radio Hosting preferences page and click Yes next to the question, do you want Radio Hosting enabled, and then click the Submit button.
Huh? A search of the Newbies site returns no results for “Radio Hosting.” No idea where to find those preferences.
Once again…it shouldn’t be that hard to do.
Will,
On the blog side, there’s a hidden Radio prefs page:
http://www.myblog.com/prefs/radio
Could be there.
Thanks Sarah…all it asks me there is whether or not I’m a Radio user, y or n…doesn’t seem to be what Jake’s refering to.
Will,
Evidently there’s differences in Manila offerings…maybe newer edition, I don’t know. I know that in my B-villeblog (hosted by Middlebury) I don’t have the radio hosting y/n button…but, in my Educator Asylum Web log being hosted by edit.com I do in fact have the radio hosting y/n button under my prefs that Jake is referring to.
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So does anyone know if this is a Frontier update?
It was a part of an update a while ago, I believe it predates the latest version (9) jump though. It is possible that it is tied into the RCS, do you have the radio community server installed (it is a tool) Make sure you go to http://127.0.0.1:5336/settings?page=2.1 and enable radio hosting on your server
HTH
Sam D