This is very useful. I copied it from Krista's blog who copied it from Andrea's mom.
In case you would like to post a comment (I HOPE SO!) , here are some very good instructions. You do not need to set up a Google account. You can use your own email to login, you just have to set it up first. It only takes a few minutes. Let me know if you have any problems and I will see if I can help. I hope to get some comments!
FIRST: Find the post on the blog you want to comment on and click on "comments". That will take you to the window to make the actual comment. As you scroll down, it will ask you to sign in or register. Click there. Don't worry about your info being distributed. It is a step of protection against spam for the blog.
NEXT: The next window will ask you for your email and for a password. Then it will ask you to type in the letters you see. Again this is a protection against spam as it helps keep out automated software robots, i.e., it helps the system to tell computers and humans apart. They say this very step prevents almost 100% of spam comments because automated software robots cannot read these. Whew. Off with the technical and on with the info needed.
NOTE: You may find that you cannot tell what in the world some of the letters are. I know I had trouble. IF you type in the wrong letters, it will bring you back to the window and ask you to fill in the password again with new letters to type. PLEASE BE PATIENT if this happens. I had to do it three times before it worked.
FINAL STEP: Once you have accomplished that step, it will send you to the comment section and you can type your comment. I enjoying reading comments.*****DO NOT forget your password! You will need it when you sign in to make another comment. Thank you for taking the time to make our blogs safe from spam and unhealthy people making ugly comments.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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2 comments:
What a great idea! I'm so glad I copied this from Andrea's mom so we can keep this going!!
Excellent! Good work. Glad I stumbled across this site.
Frank Polenose of Homeowner Loans & Debt Management
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