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I foudn that blog cannot use those Script which sometimes ppl publishing soe travel trip or special event can import with some external script or the google map...that maybe help to make the blog much more interesting...
When you edit a common page then on the right side with modules, feeback, scripts, googlemap etc .... but then you add blog new post, those module cannot be use....
There are two types of modules you can configure in Plesk Sitebuilder Wizard: Page modules, or special pages. These modules are added to your site as separate web pages on the Pages step of the Wizard. Block modules. These modules do not require dedicated site pages: they are inserted into ordinary HTML pages, and work as embedded functional blocks.
So in this case as Blog is page module, it can not work with block modules as these modules are inserted into simple HTML pages.
I am not sure if it will be changed in future.
yep.. I noticed it the diffrence..anyway .. just a suggestion.. because few my custoemr using sitebuilder as blog and they wan add some script like ad or map cannot....
I understand. Thank you for your interest in this case. I am not sure if this wil be added but I am going to pass this as feature request for future Plesk Sitebuilder versions anyway.