would see a Google prompt (will appear, any location on a page) after he clicked the save or publish or update button: Click Here to create multiple pages and a long single page for your document <will no longer be shown if it had already been replied or done unless there are additions or new textsand when he does or clicks, the multiple pages would all be an automatic posts (any number of groups), and separately a long single page (any number) would also be an automatic post and would all be saved. The subject could also be given a choice to present all the pages of a document to visitors in just a single page, although he had originally worked on them in multiple pages if that was the case (outside the album or inside the album). The subject could share both ways, on his Dashboard when he's logged in to it and on the Google Drop Down Box for Shares when he's not logged in to his dashboards or when he logs out from it. The viewers could still make comments through the Google Drop Down Box for Comments. At some point, the subject would be given a choice to reduce (or enlarge) texts of the titles, to temporarily hide some of its parts, and to compress them for easier use and navigation. The Dashboards (at the posts space or area) may or may not have a selection for line strokes for drawing and for coloring them (the drop down box for strokes and colors would just be removed and incorporated on these).

         The viewers (or visitors) could view the subjects' (or Blogger's) blogs, posts, drawings, and animations both from the inside of the Google+ Online Photo Album and in a Blogspot subdomain or domain outside. Google could also maintain the Google Write a Story Page, the Google Write a Diary Page, and the Google Make a