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Adding Podcasts
09/01/07 13:35
RapidWeaver allows you to easily add Podcasts to your
blog entries. Podcasting is an evolving standard that
allows audio or video files (most commonly in MP3 or
MP4 formats) to be published online in a way that
allows Podcast receiver programs Read
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Custom RSS Tags
09/11/06 13:27
When a Podcast is added to your Blog, RapidWeaver
inserts any custom RSS tags defined in the your
blog's Setup... area. You may override these RSS tags
by using the Custom RSS Tags tab to customize any of
the tags that RapidWeaver automatically inserts in
your Podcast. Click the (+) button at the bottom of
the "Custom RSS Tags" list and add any custom tags as
required; to remove a custom tag, select it in the
list and click the (-) button.

When you are satisfied with your settings in the "Add Podcast..." pane, click the "OK" button to save your settings and close the pane. A dialog box will appear asking if you want to add a link to your Podcast in your blog entry.


Blog - Podcast: Custom RSS Tags
You may also override the default Podcast settings on the Custom RSS Tags panel to link to external media files for your Podcasts (rather than using the Podcast dropbox), or to use multimedia types not directly supported by RapidWeaver. Click the "Override default Podcast settings" checkbox to enable these fields and fill in the URL to the media file, specify its size (in bytes) and its file type. When published, the file specified will be linked to your Podcast. For more details, see Podcasting with RapidWeaver in the Tutorials area.When you are satisfied with your settings in the "Add Podcast..." pane, click the "OK" button to save your settings and close the pane. A dialog box will appear asking if you want to add a link to your Podcast in your blog entry.

Blog - Add Podcast Link
Click "OK" to add a text link to the end of your blog entry, and click "Cancel" if you don't wish to add a link.Date Format
09/06/06 13:01
You can customize the way the date and time are shown
by selecting the "Date Format" tab in your Blog
page's "Setup..." area.
