I am new to blogging, and I have discovered that some of you who are posting comments (Thank you very much!!) are as green as I am. So, I have spent this morning on the "Help" page of Blogger learning some new things.
I have changed the "Comments" to open in a new window. At the bottom of that window, you will see some boxes to check. One of them is to send me an e-mail when you post a comment. That is up to you. I will see them faster if you do, because I do not spend all day at the blog site.
I have also taken away the "Moderate Comments" aspect. Your comments no longer go through me first; they go immediately to the blog. I am not able to edit them or to choose whether to post your comments.
If you find a "Post" that intrigues you enough to comment, you might want to send that particular "Post" along to a friend on your list. Click on the white envelope icon at the bottom of the particular post you are interested in. Each "Post" has its own set of icons, links, and comments. So pay particular attention.
Because of the timing of the server, and our different locations around the world, your comment may not always appear in an exact order that would make following the thread of conversation easily identified. Therefore, it would benefit all readers if you would refer to the particular comment that you are addressing. Since many of you have chosen to use "Anonymous" as your ID, it is not possible to just say, "I disagree with anonymous..." It would be better if you referred to the particular statement you are commenting on.
You can do this easily by highlighting the piece of text from their comment, pressing Ctrl+C on your keyboard, then moving into your comment area and pressing Ctrl+V. The text will appear where you have your cursor.
Those of you who have more experience with blogging could help us out today by posting your comments on how we can make our experiences more meaningful.
Tell us about your blogging experience, whether you are a newbie like me, or an old-timer on the blog scene.
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7 comments:
I'm not technologically challenged, but I can't even sign my name on this blog! Can anyone explain to me how to sign My name on a comment on a blog? ~ kat
I opened the comments window, scrolled down to Open ID, clicked on the radio button and typed my name.
Now I'm going to "publish" this comment to see if it works. It may not. I won't know until I try.
Guess what? That didn't work either. So, I clicked on the Google radio button, and it automatically gives my identity that I have chosen.
I recommend getting a Google ID. If you've got one but forgot it, get a new one.
Dale
OK. I had to reset my password on Google, since I couldn't remember it and didn't write it down, when will I ever learn that my brain has senior moments now!!!!
I'm gonna try it again, Sam!
I mean, Dale!
IT WORKED~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THANKS FOR THE HELP! ~ KAT
I've just discovered another cool feature of blogging with a Google ID. Not only does it automatically provide my identity, it also allows me the option with each comment to have follow-up comments sent to my e-mail. The reality is that I do not keep the blogger open all day, but I do check my e-mail frequently. If I have checked the box to send me an e-mail for follow up comments, then I can stay in tune when there is one that I am involved in. This can enhance the debate and the experience.
So, get yourself a Google account, and use it whenever you are at the Mo-Naz Teacher Blog.
Be sure to tell others on your list about the fun you are having at the blog.
Happy Blogging!!
Kat
You might want to have as few passwords as possible. Anytime I join up for anything that requires me to sign in, I always use the same username and the same password.
Sometimes the site may not allow one or the other, because they choose it for me; but even on those, most will allow you to change it once you gain access.
Hi~ Concerning using the same password and user name...
I don't like to use the same password and user name for more than one site, because we had our identity stolen when I did that in the past!
It took months to straighten everything out and hours on the phone. Thankfully, God protected our resources and we lost no money in the process. I'm so glad God is bigger than my mistakes. ~ kat
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