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Diary entries are the core of MyDiary. You can write your thoughts, attach images, and control who can see them.

Writing your first entry

1

Navigate to the home page

After logging in, you’ll see the main diary interface with a text area at the top.
2

Write your entry

Click on the text area labeled “¿Como te sientes hoy?” (How are you feeling today?) and start writing your thoughts.
Entries require at least some text content - you cannot publish an empty entry.
3

Add an image (optional)

Click on the camera icon or the “Añadir imagen” (Add image) area to upload a photo to your entry.Supported actions:
  • Click to browse files
  • Drag and drop an image directly onto the upload area
4

Set visibility

Choose who can see your entry by clicking the visibility dropdown (public icon by default):
  • Public - All your friends can see this entry
  • Private - Only you can see this entry
  • Friends only - Select specific friends who can view this entry
When you select “Friends only”, a modal will open allowing you to choose which friends can view the entry.
5

Publish your entry

Click the Publicar entrada (Publish entry) button to save your diary entry.You’ll see a success message and your new entry will appear at the top of your feed.

Sharing with specific friends

When you set an entry’s visibility to “Friends only”:
  1. A friend selection modal opens automatically
  2. Check the boxes next to each friend you want to share with
  3. Click Listo (Done) to confirm your selection
  4. Only the selected friends will be able to view this entry
You must have accepted friends before you can use the “Friends only” visibility option.

Viewing your entries

Your published entries appear in your feed in reverse chronological order (newest first). Each entry displays:
  • Your name
  • Entry text
  • Attached image (if any)
  • Visibility icon (public, private, or friends-only)
  • Publication date and time
  • Edit and delete buttons (only on your own entries)

What’s next

Once you’ve created entries, you can:

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