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Manage Blogs In The Admin Platform

Learn how to use the Admin Platform blog list to search blogs, apply filters, review blog cards, publish or unpublish posts, and create, edit, or delete blogs.

This guide explains how to use the Blogs page in the Admin Platform.

Use it when you want to:

  • search blog posts
  • filter blogs by status or category
  • review blog cards before opening a full post
  • create a new blog
  • publish or unpublish a blog
  • edit a blog
  • delete one blog or several blogs at once

Open The Blog List

To open the main blog page:

  1. Go to Management > Blogs.

This page gives admins one place to manage blog content across the platform.

Understand The Blog List Page

At the top of the page, OpenMirai shows:

  • the Blogs title
  • the number of matching results
  • a selected mode toggle
  • a search box
  • a Create button

Below that, OpenMirai shows:

  • a filter area
  • a list of blog cards
  • pagination controls at the bottom when the list spans more than one page

Use this page when you want to manage existing blog posts without opening the editor first.

Search Blogs

Use the search box to find a blog by title or related wording.

This is useful when:

  • you already know which post you need
  • the blog list is long
  • you want to reopen a post quickly

Filter Blogs

Open the filter area when you want to narrow the list.

Available filters include:

  • Status
  • Category

Use status filtering when you want to separate draft posts from published posts.

Use category filtering when you want to review blogs that belong to a specific topic or content group.

Understand Blog Cards

Each blog card can show details such as:

  • cover image
  • blog title
  • short description
  • author name
  • last updated date and time

If a blog is not yet published, the card also shows a Draft badge.

Use the card layout when you want to compare posts quickly before opening one.

Open A Blog

Select a blog card to open that blog's detail page.

Use the detail page when you want to read the full post or continue managing it from a dedicated page.

Create A New Blog

Use the Create button when you want to start a new blog post.

OpenMirai takes you to the blog creation flow, where you can write the content and prepare it for publishing.

Use The Blog Action Menu

Each blog card includes an action menu.

Available actions can include:

  • Publish this blog post
  • Unpublish this blog post
  • Edit
  • Delete

Use these actions when you want to manage one blog directly from the list.

Publish Or Unpublish A Blog

Use Publish this blog post when the blog is ready to be visible to the public.

Use Unpublish this blog post when you want to make the blog private again.

This is helpful when:

  • a post is ready to go live
  • a published post needs to be removed from public view
  • you want to keep working on a post as a draft

Edit A Blog

Use Edit when you want to update an existing blog.

This opens the blog editing flow, where you can revise the content, title, image, or other blog details.

Delete One Blog

Use Delete only when the blog should be permanently removed.

OpenMirai shows a confirmation dialog before deletion.

The dialog makes it clear that deleting the blog is permanent.

Delete Multiple Blogs

Use the selected mode toggle when you want to work with more than one blog at the same time.

After selected mode is on:

  1. Select the blogs you want to remove.
  2. Open the bulk action menu.
  3. Choose the delete action.
  4. Confirm the deletion.

Use bulk deletion carefully, since the confirmation dialog states that the action is permanent.

Use Pagination

If your organization has many blog posts, OpenMirai can split the list across multiple pages.

Use the pagination controls at the bottom of the page to move through older or newer results.

If No Blogs Are Found

If the page shows no results, one of these is usually true:

  • no blogs have been created yet
  • your search does not match any posts
  • your filters are too narrow

Try clearing the search text or removing filters to broaden the results.