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This Weebly site is my place to experiment with Weebly and discover its capabilities and foibles.

As well, this site helps me work on my Weebly-hosted DeHaan Blog of Writing.

I thought I had edited this...and I had...and the data was saved. Now I will remember to click "publish". And I did.

Apparently I do not see this until I click the "edit" button, as the logged-in author. Now I will click "publish".

What makes this a blog entry rather than a page?
How does Weebly distinguish? More importantly, what difference does it make to the casual visitor?
Most of the answers are being developed in my "Weebly Mysteries" page in this site. (I will now "Save to Live" but avoid hitting "Publish")...Surprisingly, "Save to Live" did the job without the help of the "Publish" button.

In fact, the "Publish" button does nothing for a Blog Post; the "Save to Live" button does everything. That is the opposite of the Page's process.

This Title is a Drag

Because this is a Blog Post, rather than a Page entry, it does not support the "Paragraph with Title" drag-down widget.

I was indeed able to drag down a title widget, which is now seen as "This Title is a Drag".

By the way, this is a title inside the "Updated First Post!" post, dated Jan. 1, 2011.

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