Hi,
I just thought you can edit a blog entry the same way
you can edit the
frontpage. If you do so on the frontpage you don't get the
"XWiki.ArticleClassSheet" or whatsoever message, but you can edit the
content in 3 ways: Wiki, WYSIWYG or Inline. I thought this must be
possible
with a blog entry too, so it shouldn't just show
"#includeForm("XWiki.ArticleClassSheet")", but the content of the
blog
entry. If you would like to change the look of the blog entry (the
surroundings) then go specifically to the "XWiki.ArticleClassSheet" and
change it...
Is that wrong thinking?
No. However, one thing you're forgetting is that you're thinking as an
advanced user right here. When you're an user using simple mode (you can
change the setting on your profile page), you are presented with only the
edit button, without any fancy options. Upon clicking on the button on any
page, it will automatically select the relevant edition mode. Meaning that
for most users, they'll click on "edit" when seeing the blog article and
they will be presented with the right thing immediately.
Actually, when you click directly on "edit" in advanced mode (instead of
getting in the drop-down list) it automatically goes to the right action :-)
Guillaume