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	<title>Comments for Ezqimo's clipbook</title>
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		<title>Comment on Test post from other admin. by ezqimo</title>
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		<description>ok, when &quot;external&quot;/other administrators (other WordPress user accounts) post to a blog which is not their own, but which they have been given co-maintainer access to, WordPress is by default using the name set to to be their Public name in their profile - in this case the nick name. Good, as expected. Just had to verify that assumption. 

(Zkippy is the nick name of another Wordpress user that I use for content in Scandinavian languages, so that they get their own &quot;place&quot; and hence dont annoy readers that does not understand those languages. Just a way of solving a typical bi-lingual concern. Dealing with the consequences of having to manage bi-/multilingual content adds considerable complexity for modern communicators.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok, when &#8220;external&#8221;/other administrators (other WordPress user accounts) post to a blog which is not their own, but which they have been given co-maintainer access to, WordPress is by default using the name set to to be their Public name in their profile &#8211; in this case the nick name. Good, as expected. Just had to verify that assumption. </p>
<p>(Zkippy is the nick name of another WordPress user that I use for content in Scandinavian languages, so that they get their own &#8220;place&#8221; and hence dont annoy readers that does not understand those languages. Just a way of solving a typical bi-lingual concern. Dealing with the consequences of having to manage bi-/multilingual content adds considerable complexity for modern communicators.)</p>
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