Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Blog Comment Instructions

Some of you may still be having a hard time figuring out how to respond to these posts. Here's the skinny:

This is how you post a response to a blog entry: Set up your account by creating a user name and password. Just click on the "comments" link at the bottom of the entry. It might say "4 comments" or "0 comments" or whatever, but click there. You'll be taken to a comment post page. BEFORE YOU TYPE YOUR COMMENT, go to the bottom of that page and set up your user name and password if you don't already have one.(You only have to do this on your frist entry. After that, you'll use the one you've created everytime you enter a comment.) It's simple to do- enter your existing email address and make up a password - period. Then, (or if you already have a user name and password) type your comment, then enter the verification "word" in the blank beneath your entry. Once that's done, you enter your existing (or newly created) user name and password and you're finished. Note: If you already have an existing Goggle account (you may have a Google email address or something) you can use that here also. DON'T FORGET: IF YOU HAVEN'T SET UP YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD YET, DO THAT FIRST (BEFORE TYPING YOUR POST) OTHERWISE, YOU'LL LOSE WHAT YOU'VE TYPED IN YOUR COMMENT AND HAVE TO START ALL OVER. If you have any other questions, just let me know! L.

2 comments:

mr said...

Hi guys!!!Hope all is well.

mr said...

Hey guys, Mike here.I can tell you that both Laura & I look forward to reading about your new adventures every night, though Laura has been the typist.No, you can never take too many pictures-they're awesome.Call me crazy but I can visualize a short novel here-THE ENGLISH TEACHERS' ADVENTURES..Most people we told about your guys' trip think you're just crazy- we think you're brave and adventurous.not much new here. we plan on going to the Mall of America in july- but is STC, pending on the Cash flow.meanwhile we look forward to your daily posts.take care, have fun,play it safe.Mike