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How to Write Posts and Choose the Right Type

Learn how to compose posts, choose the appropriate type, and manage your publishing flow using the Post Editor on Flameplace.

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🔗 Before You Start

Check out the companion article: Getting Started in Post Editor


🔓 How to Access the Post Editor

To access the Post Editor, click on the 📄 "Post Editor" icon in the left-side menu. You’ll see an overview of all your existing posts (if any).

To create a new post, simply click the “Create a Post” button. This will open the Post Editor where you can enter your content, select the post type, and publish or save it as a draft.


✍️ Writing Your Post

When creating a new post, you'll be prompted to:

  • Add a Title

  • Choose a Post Type

  • Select a Status (Draft or Published)

  • Write the Post Content

  • Add Tags to improve discoverability

  • Upload a Cover Image to display in feeds and cards

The content editor allows you to:

  • Format text using bold, italics, and headings

  • Add bullet lists and quotes

  • Insert multiple image blocks and carousels

  • Use drag-and-drop or selection tools to reorder elements

This flexibility ensures that your post can look professional and be easy to read.


🧩 Choosing the Right Post Type

Each post must have a selected type. You can choose from:

1. Announcement

Used for short, informative updates:

  • Price list changes

  • New product launches

  • Changes in availability or team

2. Event

Used to invite or inform about:

  • Trade shows, fairs

  • Webinars or workshops

  • Private presentations

When you select Event, two additional fields appear:

  • Event Address (location or online link)

  • Date & Time

3. Article

Used for longer, in-depth content:

  • Educational pieces

  • Market insights

  • Brand stories or interviews

Choose the type that best matches your message and objective.


📝 Drafts and Publishing

You can save your post as a Draft and come back to it later. Only after selecting Published will the post become visible to users in:

This lets you plan ahead and review posts internally before releasing them.


Ready to manage and optimize your published content? Continue to Managing Posts: Edit, Organize, and Publish.


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