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Figure 4.6
The spelling
checker
squiggles
unrecognized
words.
10. In the Preview window, check all the links in the post to make sure they work.
11. Repeat steps 6-10 until you find no more problems.
12. Click Publish to publish the post. The window will change from Add a New Post to Edit Post, if
it hadn't done so previously.
tip
Many of us find that the best
checking method is to print out
a copy of the blog posting,
then hand it to someone else
to review. This is effective
partly because we read better
in print than onscreen, so it's
easier to catch mistakes. It's
also effective because knowing
that someone else might find
an error in your work makes
you check it that much more
closely yourself.
13. Right-click the View Post link or the Visit Site button. From
the context-sensitive menu that appears, choose Open Link in
New Window.
14. Review the site in the new window. When you find things you
want to change, return to the Edit Post window to make the
changes.
15. Repeat steps 12-14 until you find no more problems.
16. Consider checking the site in additional ways: Walk away
from the site, then come back and review it. Get a good
night's sleep, then come back and review it. Print the posting
out and review the printout. Print the posting out and have
someone else review the printout.
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