4.10. Journals

Main menu → Create → Journals

The Journal is a tool with which you can record your thoughts and experiences online. By adding your journal or individual posts of it to a page you can allow others to place feedback and comments on it. Thus, you can create a dialogue with your audience.

Per default, everyone has one journal available. You can also have multiple journals.

Overview of a journal with journal entries

  1. Journal title

  2. Journal description (optional)

  3. Click the New entry button to create a new entry in this journal.

  4. Click the Settings button to change certain journal settings (see below).

  5. Title of the journal entry

  6. Creation date of the journal entry. If you updated the entry, that date and time is also shown.

  7. Tags associated with the journal entry

  8. Beginning of the journal entry

  9. You can view any files you attached to an entry.

  10. If a journal entry is labelled Draft, only you can view it. You can then click the Publish button to publish this entry to your journal for others to see when it is included in a page.

    Note

    When you publish a journal, you do not automatically make it available to others or make it public on the internet. The journal or journal entry still needs to be put into a page that is then shared with others in order for them to see it.

  11. If a journal entry is labelled Published, you can click the Unpublish button to revert it back to draft status.

  12. Click the Edit button to make changes to your journal entry.

  13. Click the Delete button to delete your journal entry.

  14. Number of entries in your journal

4.10.1. Change your journal settings

You can change the title of your default journal (and all others if you have enabled multiple journals) and add a description as well as tags.

Journal settings

  1. Click on the Settings button of your journal.

  2. Title: Change the title of your journal. This is a mandatory field.

  3. Description: Add a description for your journal. You can format it as you wish.

  4. Tags: Add tags to your journal for easier searching later on. You can choose from your existing tags by starting to type a letter and then selecting the tag you want to use. You can also type a new tag, and it is added to your list of tags.

    See also

    You can find more information on how to use the tag selector in the ‘Tags’ section.

  5. License: You see this field if the site administrator turned on license metadata. Choose the license for the journal. You can set your default license in your account settings.

  6. Advanced licensing: You see this option if the site administrator turned on license metadata. If you click it, you see two additional license fields, ‘Licensor’ and ‘Original URL’, that you can fill in if this in not your own journal.

  7. Click the Save settings button to save your changes or the Cancel button to abort your changes.

4.10.2. Add a journal entry

All journal entries you make are private to you until you put them into a page. Thus, the publishing of a journal / journal entry is a three-step process:

  1. You write your entry and save it.

  2. In a page, you choose one of the journal blocks that suits your purpose best.

  3. You give those who shall see that page access to it.

Post your journal entry by following the steps below.

Journal entry

  1. In your journal, click on New entry.

  2. Title: Provide a title for your journal entry that expresses what you are writing about. This field is mandatory.

  3. Entry: You must also write some text, add pictures etc. The visual editor helps you format your journal entry. This field is mandatory.

  4. Tags: Add tags to your journal for easier searching later on. You can choose from your existing tags by starting to type a letter and then selecting the tag you want to use. You can also type a new tag, and it is added to your list of tags.

    See also

    You can find more information on how to use the tag selector in the ‘Tags’ section.

  5. License: You see this field if the site administrator turned on license metadata. Choose the license for the journal entry. You can set your default license in your account settings.

  6. Advanced licensing: You see this option if the site administrator turned on license metadata. If you click it, you see two additional license fields, ‘Licensor’ and ‘Original URL’, that you can fill in if this in not your own journal entry.

  7. Attachments: Add an attachment or more to your journal entry, e.g. PDF files associated with it or images. You can add files either from your files area or upload new ones directly onto your journal entry.

  8. Draft: Mark your entry as draft if you have not finished it yet. This is especially helpful if you have published your journal in a page, but do not want anybody to read this particular entry (yet). It is always visible to you, but not others.

  9. Allow comments: Change the status of the switch box to ‘Yes’ if you want to receive comments on the journal entry.

  10. Click the Save button to save your entry or the Cancel button to abort your changes.

4.10.3. Add an image into a journal entry

Note

Please refer to the section ‘Insert an image into text’ for more information.

4.10.4. Add a file as attachment to a journal entry

When you attach files directly to a journal entry, others can see them whenever they have access to the journal entry.

Attachments for journal entries

  1. Click the Add a file button and in the pop-up click on the file name to select the file(s) from your Files area that you wish to attach.

    Note

    You can click anywhere in the space around the file that you want to add as an attachment to select it for your journal entry.

    Alternatively, you can upload additional files directly.

  2. License: You see this field if the site administrator turned on license metadata. Choose the license for the artefact that you are uploading. You can set your default license in your account settings.

  3. Licensor: You see this field if the site administrator turned on license metadata. If you are uploading a file that somebody else created, you can attribut the work to them here and provide their name for example.

  4. Original URL: You see this field if the site administrator turned on license metadata. If you are uploading somebody else’s file, provide a link to the original Internet address so that others can go there and view the original file.

  5. If you wish, you can have your uploaded images resized automatically if they are larger than the recommended size. You can only see this option if the site administrator made the image resizing option available.

  6. Click the Browse button to select a file from your computer to upload.

  7. Instead of clicking the Browse button to upload files, you can drag and drop files from your computer directly onto the ‘drop zone’. You must still observe the maximum file size upload for each file and the maximum total file size cannot be exceeded either.

  8. If you already uploaded the file that you want to attach, you can click into the row of the file or click the Select button . The file is then attached to the entry.

  9. Click anywhere on the page or press the ESC key to return to your journal entry.

  10. If you attached a file that you do not wish to attach any more, you can click the Remove button to take it off your list of attachments.

  11. Once you are done, you can click the Save button to save the changes to your journal entry.

Note

You do not need to attach an image in order to display it in your journal entry. You can insert it.

4.10.5. Work with multiple journals

If you wish to use more than one journal, e.g. to put your writing into categories for making all posts from one category available in a page without having to select each journal entry, you can go to your Settings and set the switch box for Multiple journals to ‘Yes’.

Multiple journals enabled

  1. Once you can create multiple journals, click the Create journal button to set up a new journal.

  2. All your journals are listed on Main menu → Create → Journals with their titles. The titles link through to the individual journals.

  3. You can see the description of the journal.

  4. You see how many entries you have in each journal.

  5. Click the Arrow icon to be taken to the journal and see all journal entries.

  6. Click the New entry button to create a new journal entry directly from this screen.

  7. Click the Edit button to make changes to your journal title, description or tags.

  8. Click the Delete button to delete the journal and all its entries.

Warning

When you click the Delete button, you receive a confirmation message whether you really want to delete the journal or not. If you used the journal or an entry of it in a page, Mahara lets you know so you can decide whether to delete the journal or not. Once you agree to delete the journal, your journal and all its content are removed permanently.