Attention KnoxViews authors: New section for "elections"

Submitted by R. Neal on Fri, 2008/01/11 - 4:27pm.

If you are posting about local, state, or national elections, please use the new category "Elections" found in the "Sections" list of categories.

The freeform "topics" are completely out of control and no longer a reliable way to tag election related items.

I have tried to go through and identify recent posts that should be in the Elections category. Please review your posts and make sure I didn't miss anything. (You can see your blog posts by clicking "Blogs" in the left navigation box, then "my blog".)

Thanks!

(The KNS asked about including our election coverage in their election guide, so I gave them the link to the "Elections" topic.)

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P.S. If you see a post by

P.S. If you see a post by someone else that should be in the "Elections" category, PM them and let them know. Thanks!

went thru

i put posts i thought should be elections
if its not what you want feel free to change

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Thanks, Bill! (And thanks

Thanks, Bill! And thanks for being our official resident walking, talking encyclopedia of politics.

P.S. I looked at your blog posts and added some more that needed to be on the list.

Where do I find 'the

Where do I find 'the "Sections" list of categories'? I don't see it.

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When you create a blog post

When you create a blog post it is the first box with a list of topics from which to choose. (This does not apply to comments).

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