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RE: My first day/ night at Steemit
Hello, Emil, and welcome to Steemit.
Your bachelor's project sounds very unique, weird and interesting. Good luck with it. (By the way, "thesis" is typically used for master's degree or doctorate, not with bachelor's.)
Your post is a good template for further posts. Each post should be informative and interesting, with a decent balance between text and images. Furthermore, you should learn how to use the "EDITOR" function, as that will help to format your posts and make them look even more attractive.
Anyway, best of luck on Steemit, and Full Steem Ahead.
I will definetely look into the editor function, i am still learning, but i am confident that i can bump my content to a much higher quality.
I believe you're right, thesis is reserved for master's, just really wasn't sure of the English translation.
And yeah, it surely is weird. But it gathers a lot of interest from the different professors and such, and the ideas are constantly flowing in, which is truly wonderfull :)
Thank you for your time, and your advice, it is very much apprechiated
My pleasure. I look for quality posts and do my best to support them.
Here are a few basic points of advice re posting on Steemit.
Hope this helps too. Cheers.
Do you buy chance know any good resources on formatting blogs on steemit? I still have a ton to learn :)
First of all, after you click "POST," you will see a "Title" box and a large box which says "Write your story ..."
At the TOP-RIGHT of that large typing box, you will see either "Editor" or "Markdown."
If you want to edit or format your text, click on “Editor,” and the Editorial icons will appear. (If you want to use those editorial functions, you must click on "Editor" before you type any of your text. Because as soon as you insert even one letter, the "Editor" option disappears.)
After clicking on "Editor," input all your text and format it to your satisfaction. (There is a "preview" screen below the typing box.)
If you want to insert images or links. ... After you have inserted and formatted all your text, then go to the "Raw HTML" at the TOP-RIGHT of the large typing box (where it had previously said "Editor" or "Markdown"). Click on "Raw HTML, and then you can insert all the images (by copy and paste, or drag and drop) and any links.
Also, here are a few links that might help for certain tasks.
https://steemit.com/steemit-help/@krnel/how-to-align-images-in-steemit-posts-left-right-and-center
http://markdownpad.com/
https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/#intro
Hope this helps you get started. I'm very tech-phobic, but I learned the above over my first month or so. I'm still learning too.
Cheers
Steem didn't tell me that i had recieved a reply, but i really wanted to thank you! I only saw it just now, so i have already published my new blog. I've written about more about the Scoby. It still isn't perfectly stylized, but this will definitely help in the future :)