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How to post Events
When you post a blog entry that talks about an event, you can have that event added here, and to the Calendar system. Just follow these steps:
- On your post editing screen, select the "events" cross-posting slug.
- Click on "Posting an event? *Click*"
- Fill out the handy microformat generating form.
- Copy and paste the XHTML microformat code it generates for you back into your Entry Body. (you can then close that form's window)
- Finish your post as usual and save it.
- Sit back and wait a few minutes (up to 15) for the system to do it's magic...