Blogs Main Page Overview
The primary function of the
Blogs main page is to provide you with access to all of the blog posts
that have been published in the FitEyes.com community. But FitEyes.com also
allows you to manipulate how blog content displays on the main page.
For example, you have several blog sorting options:

- Most Recent – Sorts blogs chronologically, beginning with the most recently posted blog.
- Most Viewed – Sorts blogs in descending order, beginning with the blog that has been visited most.
- Most Commented – Sorts blogs in descending order, beginning with the blog with the most comments by community users.
You can open the blog post by clicking on the blog post title.
You can access FitEyes.com’s Blogs main page by doing any of the following:
- Clicking Blogs on the Navigation Bar from any page in the FitEyes.com site.

- Clicking View all blog posts from your home page.

The FitEyes.com Blogs main page looks like this:

Tags
You can also browse blog posts by tags.
The Tags panel contains the list of tags assigned to the blogs. Tags used with the most blog posts, display
with the largest font. For example, the Chameleon, Community Server, Software Development, and Telligent tags are the most used in the Community Server blog posts, as shown in the tag cloud below.

When
you click on an item in the tag cloud, FitEyes.com opens a page
with the list of all blogs that use the tag. For example, if you click
Theming in the tag cloud, FitEyes.com opens a page that lists all
blogs that use the Theming tag.
The breadcrumbs just below the Navigation Bar remind you that you are looking at the posts that use the theming tag.

Regardless of how you sort blogs, FitEyes.com shows the tags used by each blog underneath the blog synopsis:
Blogs Section
Finally, another important section on the Blogs main page is located beneath the tag cloud and is simply headed Blogs.

This section contains two links that are worth noting. When you click RSS Syndication, FitEyes.com opens the RSS feed page, where you can subscribe to the blog page as an RSS feed.
When
you subscribe to a feed, FitEyes.com adds it to the Common Feed
List. Updated information from the feed is automatically downloaded to
your computer so you can view it in Internet Explorer and other
programs.
When you click on Blogs on this Site, FitEyes.com opens a statistical page that breaks out blog data
such as the total number of posts, articles, comments, and trackbacks
in the blog.

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