Our new blog section explained

Hi all,
Over the last few days we've been giving the blogs section a makeover.
The section is now divided into two sections. There is the What Now? blogs section and the Members' blogs section, then within each there are a few choices that work as follows:
The What Now? blogs section - is a place where you will find all the blogs written by our nurses, invited experts, policy team, web editors etc.
In it there are 4 sections:
- All our blogs - This is a collection of all our different blogs by nurses, our policy
team and our web editor into one page. Be sure to let us know what you
think about any of the blog posts by adding a comment.
- Nurses - This is our nurse blog page. Here you'll find all the latest blog posts by our nurses and relevant invited experts. We really want to hear your
thoughts on things, so please leave a comment and begin a discussion.
- Website - This is our website news blog page. Here you'll find all the website updates from our web editor.
- Politics - This is our politics blog page. Here you'll find all the blog posts from our policy department, informing you about what's going on with cancer and politics.
The Members' Blogs section - is a place where you'll find all the blogs written by members as well as any tips they have sent in and hopefully some video blogs by members.
In here there are 3 sections:
- Member blogs - These our blogs by our members. These are just the introductions, to
read the whole post, you must click on the title of the blog post. - Your tips - These blogs are tips that members have submitted. If you have a tip
you'd like to share with your fellow members please send us it through
this cancer tip form and we'll try and get it up here as quickly as possible. - Video blogs - So far, we have no one keeping a video blog...but we'd love you to start. If you would like more information on how to start a video blog,
please just leave a comment below and I'll get in touch.
Clicking through
The bits you can see on the blog pages are just introductions to the longer post which you can read by clicking the title of the post.
Commenting
The blogs are aimed at starting discussions, so dive on in and leave a comment here and there. I know authors love to get some feedback and it's a good way of sharing information.
I hope you like the new blog pages, but please be sure to let me know what you think by leaving a comment here.
thanks
Thomas (Web Editor)