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What Is Upstreaming?

In its most basic form, upstreaming publishes your weblog posts and other website changes to either the Userland Community Server or other Internet sites you may maintain.

Upstreaming refers to the entire process that the Radio software follows to check whether-and-when you have created or changed posts, stories, preferences, templates or themes. Based on the frequency with which you want upstreaming to occur (set by default for every ten seconds), all changes will be published publically on that schedule.

Upstreaming can be turned on or off from the right-click menu in the Radio icon on your Windows status bar, from within the Radio desktop application or from the Preferences page in your desktop weblog within your browser. The Preferences page also enables you to schedule upstreaming events.

Radio's upstreaming feature can also be customized or extended as a general-purpose tool to suit your writing, publishing or other application needs.

(Also consult What Is The Difference Between Upstreaming and Working Offline?)

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