Why Common Sense is Important When Running a Blog

If you are running a blog for your own good, chances are that you will probably have some challenges after setting it up. From designs down to the deepest technical issues that might invlove a little of a coding or manipulation of css, as well as other php files.

As I share this information on how to run a blog smoothly, I take firmly on the most important rule is for you to have a common sense.  If your sense is uncommon chances, then chances are it might take a bit longer than usual for you to run it smoothly.

Again, as the number rule, always Use Your Commons Sense.

When setting up a blog, its common sense most of the time. And take it from me it is 60 to 80 percent common sense when setting up the design.

Stop asking how to change  the Stumble Upon logo to something that is followed by Stumble Upon text.  All you have to do, is to check the filename on the folder and replaced it. Common sense, isn’t it?

Stop telling to yourself that I do not know how to insert image any more after inserting one image by copying and pasting a code.  All you have to do is to change the image source for that same code. Definitely knowing this things through a common sense makes bloggin life smoother.

Another rule, that somehow still would require common sense is to Regularly Back Up Your Blog.

You may want to back up your blog as often than your are having updates, that is perfectly fine! You regularly back up your blog to keep comments, and articles with you all the time.

If you do not back up then chances are you will lose all your files and articles whenever it will be hacked.

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One Response to “Why Common Sense is Important When Running a Blog”

  1. most of the time computers are all about common sense. take for instance connecting wires inside the CPU, its all about what fits and what does not fit.

    of course if it does not fit, then it must not be the right connection :-)

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