
I had the Professional Pink style in place on my blog and then followed the Jing video instructions to upload a new banner image. All worked fine in uploading the image (thanks Brad) but the color changed from pink to black. I think it is the default professional style. Do I need to edit the CSS (if so where)? Thanks.
Does anyone have experience with bringing a linkroll into a PSU blog from diigo or delicious?
Is there any way to do a search of all the comments in a blog and then sort them by commenter? For example, if I had a class blog, and I wanted to see how many time Jane Doe has commented on the entries in the blog, is there any way to do that? I should clarify that I would like to be able to do this in the blog, not in the blog tool (as the author). I know that I can do this within the tool. but it may be more advantageous at times if I could do it in the blog itself.

I am considering having one blog for a course with all my students as editors. Is this yet possible without having them create blogs of their own first?

Is it possible to enable Cooliris on my blog? If so, could you post instructions?

I have multiple blogs. Two appear normal, though I haven't added content in a while. The one I am now trying to post to looks fine in the "Edit Entry" area, but after publishing, all I see is a white page. Even previewing earlier entries that had been published and looking okay now return a white page.
Looking in my personal space, the index.html and the index.xml are both blank and show Zero KB. This is not a big deal, and doesn't require speedy intervention. Unless of course the cause is a flood in the server room.
Maybe I'm in a service window and I missed the notice- that would be very possible.
The blog in question...
EDIT: This turned out to be full PASS. Writing happened in another space without a problem. Publishing, or writing to my personal space, couldn't happen since there wasn't any room. As a side note, you can up your storage space at https://www.work.psu.edu/
I was very stupid and deleted all the widget templates. How can I get these back? It currently won't let me save the page becuase it has a widget error.
I am getting this error message when trying to publish a page:
Error making path '/pass/users/w/l/wlm103/www/blogs/nurs597a': mkdir /pass/users/w/l/wlm103/www/blogs/nurs597a: Disk quota exceeded at lib/MT/FileMgr/Local.pm line 108
What does this mean?

For some reason the "< h 3 >" tag is not displaying properly once published. I had to enter spaces to get the tag to show, even the code tag did not work) could not get it to post with out the code tag. I have also tried other "h" level tags and the formatted text does not display properly. I have tried setting the format to "none", but this does not seem to make a difference in the final markup of the page.
Below is the URL for a sample page that illustrates what I'm talking about. A view source on the page will reveal that each "field season" is separated by an "h3". I find the heading tags a logical way to replicate an outline structure in html and I would like to implement this in MT. Are headings an unallowed family of HTML tags? If so, what other options might there be for outline formatting? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/nmc15/blogs/ncraig/photomapping.html
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