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Url addresses?

by Guest60043  |  earlier

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Can l give my 360 blog it's own special url? (very new to this computer stuff)

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  1. umm i dont think so, but maybe.


  2. The url is the address in the search box when you click it and there you go!

    Click your blog and sae the address at the top and thats your url.

    Hope this helped!

    ~jamie~

  3. no you can't. i'm sorry

  4. You can copy the url from the browser toolbar when you are on your blog page and send that to friends and they can travel that link to the blog if you have your site set to public viewing privacy settings.

  5. The best you can do is enable your SIMPLE URL (which involves your Yahoo ID):

    Set up your simple URL in two places:

    - Click your "Settings" link on the top right of your 360 blog. Select "Activate my Simple URL" in  the Simple URL section below, if you want a simple URL for your 360 page. Click the "Save and Continue" button at the bottom.

    - Click the "Blog Settings" link to the upper left of the page.  Make sure you put a title, then scroll down and activate your simple URL. Click the "Save" button at the bottom.

    See http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-1qCkw2Eha... for a visual on this.

    Now, you can give out 2 URLs:

    For your 360 space - http://360.yahoo.com/[Your Yahoo ID or whatever profile ID you're using]

    For your blog area - http://blog.360.yahoo.com/[Your Yahoo ID or whatever profile ID you're using]

    *Without brackets, of course

    Send your URL via text message, e-mail, pigeon carrier, whatever works for you.

    OTHERWISE, USE THE LONG URL that Yahoo provides for your 360:

    - Click "My Page"

    - Click the drop down menu "Preview as seen by" at the top right of your 360 "My Page".

    - Choose PUBLIC as the permission group and click the "Go" button

    - Click the "Top Page" link above your personal profile picture section on the left side.

    - Select & copy the FULL web address that appears in your web browser's address bar (starting from the http:// part)

  6. The answer is no
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