Advanced Blogging Questions! Trivia Test! Quiz

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1. Can a customer import a Blog Posting they created in Adobe Dreamweaver into Xsite Blogging Tools?

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It is not possible for a customer to import a Blog Posting created in Adobe Dreamweaver into Xsite Blogging Tools.

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2. Should all Xsite Blogging calls that require being passed to Sr. Tech be passed live?

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The correct answer is "No" because not all Xsite Blogging calls that require being passed to Sr. Tech need to be passed live. There may be some calls that can be handled by other team members or through other means, such as email or documentation. Passing all calls live to Sr. Tech may not be efficient or necessary in every situation.

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3. Customer cannot get their Xsite Blog tools to load while working in Internet Explorer 9 and you found its a result of Issue #54434. What is the workaround for this?

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Enabling Compatibility Mode for Internet Explorer 9 is the workaround for the issue. This means that the customer should activate the Compatibility Mode feature in their Internet Explorer 9 browser. By doing so, the browser will simulate an older version of Internet Explorer, which can help resolve compatibility issues with certain websites or tools, such as the Xsite Blog tools in this case.

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4. What is the URL to determine what Node a customer is accessing on our servers?

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The correct answer is www.customersdomain.com/sessioninfo.aspx. This URL is likely used to determine what Node a customer is accessing on the servers. The "sessioninfo" in the URL suggests that it is related to tracking or identifying a customer's session on the server. The "customersdomain" in the URL indicates that it is specific to a customer's domain, further supporting the idea that it is used to determine the Node a customer is accessing.

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5. If a customer is using a 3rd party widget to allow their web browser to mimic Internet Explorer (i.e. IETab for Chrome), is this a supported function for the Xsite Admin area when troubleshooting issue?

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Using a 3rd party widget to mimic Internet Explorer is not a supported function for the Xsite Admin area when troubleshooting issues. This means that if a customer is experiencing any problems with the Xsite Admin area while using such a widget, they cannot expect to receive official support or assistance from the Xsite team.

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6. Check all browsers that support viewing Blog Posts on the Front End of the Xsite.

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The browsers that support viewing Blog Posts on the Front End of the Xsite are Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Opera. These browsers are capable of rendering the necessary HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code to display the blog posts on the front end of the Xsite. BlackBerry Browser is not included in the list because it may not have the required capabilities or may not be commonly used for browsing blog posts on Xsite.

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7. Are the Xsite Blogging Tools compatible with all web browsers?

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The Xsite Blogging Tools are compatible with all web browsers. This means that users can access and use these tools regardless of the web browser they are using. Compatibility with different browsers ensures that a wider range of users can benefit from the features and functionalities offered by the Xsite Blogging Tools.

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8. What information should be in your notes when passing a Blogging call to Sr. Tech? 

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When passing a Blogging call to Sr. Tech, it is important to include the browser version and IP address of the customer in the notes. This information can help the Sr. Tech diagnose any technical issues or bugs that the customer may have encountered. The browser version is important as different versions may have different compatibility issues. The IP address can help identify any network or location-specific problems. Including these details in the notes will provide the Sr. Tech with the necessary information to address the customer's concerns effectively.

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Can a customer import a Blog Posting they created in Adobe Dreamweaver...
Should all Xsite Blogging calls that require being passed to Sr. Tech...
Customer cannot get their Xsite Blog tools to load while working in...
What is the URL to determine what Node a customer is accessing on our...
If a customer is using a 3rd party widget to allow their web browser...
Check all browsers that support viewing Blog Posts on the Front End of...
Are the Xsite Blogging Tools compatible with all web browsers?
What information should be in your notes when passing a Blogging...
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