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My name is Rebecca, and this is "How to Create Lists on StumbleUp.com"
You will need to create an account or log in through Facebook
Wait till it finishes loading the Home Page
It has recommended pages based off of my interests.
and since I don't really want to go through all of these
because I'm looking for something specific
In the search box you can type your interest or
pick from the "Recommended" list on the top left
I am clicking on
Food and Cooking
StumbleUpon is going to bring up a bunch of different web pages it has found online
that is relevant to my interest
I am going to pick something that looks interesting to me.
Here is a recipe on garlic cheesy bread.
I am looking for recipes on line
so this is perfect.
This web article could be interesting
Let me take a better look.
They have included pictures and instructions on how to cook the recipe, this is perfect.
When you find a page that you find interesting
click on the + symbol
on the top left corner, it should turn green.
It then asks for a Title and Description of your new list.
I am going to name mine Dinner Recipes, Description: Good Food
I am leaving the settings as public.
Then when done, click Create.
Now I want to go back to my profile
So I will click on the House Icon
in the top right corner.
This will bring you back to the Home Page, where you will need to click on Profile.
And now it displays each list created.
There are two lists made,
My original list: Food for Thought, and
my new list, Dinner recipes.
We have now successfully created a new list.
If you want to view the contents of the list
click on each individual
and it will show you all the webpages.
This list only currently has one web page.
However you can still continue to build your list.
If you would like to add more web pages, you can continue to Stumble.
And add to this list, just like we did with the garlic cheesy bread recipe.
I suggest you play around and try on your own now.
Good luck!