One feature of this blog is the ability each user has of leaving comments in response to a post.
To do this, simply click on the line at the bottom of the post indicating the number of comments that have been left (normally 'O Comments') and a pop-up window appears. Here you leave comments relevant to the main post.
After your comment has been left, the line at the bottom of the post will show how many comments have been left for that post.
I point this out because the print is so small, and the comments are not displayed until you click on them.
Monday, September 24, 2007
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p.s. I left a comment in response to Jennifer's post.
Also noticed that someone commented on the 'Request' post, and then removed it. Intriguing.
Willie, that was me. I decided I wanted my post to be in your face instead of hiding behind a comment button. How can we add to a post? Like for example, Andrea has a quote of Zach's under kiddie comments or something. What if I wanted to add something. Do I have to just make a comment. Is there anyway to add on where it actually appears on the blog?
Jennifer,
The way you describe it, no. There is no way to add to somebody's post, and credit you with the add. I gave Dave Admin rights, which allows him to administer some of the settings on the site. With his rights, he can go edit or add to somebody's post, but it won't credit him. It will just look like that person changed or added to their post.
Andrea wanted the same thing, a 'section' to devote to this or that, but I don't think this blogger has that kind of functionality.
One idea is to 'label' certain content in a certain way so that it can all be searched for by 'label'. The labels are listed on the sidebar under 'Topics.' It does a pretty nice job of quickly consolidating all posts of a certain label onto one page when you simply click on the topic that you want to see.
I can't believe how much Maddie looks like Susanna in the pic with Strudel.Gorgeous. Where is this lake of yours? It looked so fun and beautiful. love from the Idaho Relief Society.
Sallie Annie
Okay, perhaps I am an Idiot-but, is Wes in Middle School? Wow, that aged me. I was reading the thing about about him coming back to mentor the elementary students and nearly fell out of my chair. Stop him right now from getting any older! See, the older he gets-well, the older I get! Wow, Wes, What do you think of Middle School? What elective do you have? Do you like having different teachers throughout the day. Are you in block classes or do you go to each class every day? Please Please Please, make good choices. Middle school can be pretty scary these days and you must always remember waht an amazing boy you are and how much your family loves you and that you are a child of God. Perhaps that may sound corny, but that is vital information for survival. I'm sure you've heard this from mom and dad, but I'm your aunt Sas and could not love you more. I know that you have a strong spirit and will be such a powerful tool for Heavenly Father-so that means Satan knows it, too. He will try to break your spirit early to disrupt your course and if you're not on guard it can easily happen in Middle School with friends you choose or movies you decide to watch. I hope I don't sound too preachy-but, you have generations of love routing for you and at least one aunt praying for you. Love you Wes
Aunt Sas
...please where can I buy a unicorn?
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