Herein find essays, musings, Haiku, and other traditional poetry.

Thursday, April 21, 2005

How to View and Add Comments

Numerous of you have told me you did not find a way to comment on my Blog posts. That is understandable; the link to click is small, camouflaged, and doesn't say anything really identifying. At the bottom of each post, in the lower right, there is a faded comment counter.

It's format, so far, has been to say, "O Comments." There are, "3 Comments" on the Haiku about John Paul II's Funeral. If you wish to view those comments, click the text that says, "3 Comments." Note that you are taken to a page containing each of the comments, and a form for you to use to add your own remarks, if you wish. You will find your way to this form by clicking, "O Comments," as well.

You have three choices for identifying yourself. If you are a member of this free Blogging service, you may use your member name. Otherwise, you may post under the name, "Anonymous," or you may create any name you like as your handle. You do not have to choose one format forever. In fact, you will be able to choose for each comment you post.

I appreciate your interest, and the comments offered face-to-face and in emails. Someday, I might learn enough about HTML to make the comments thing easier to see and understand. I appreciate your patience in the meantime!
Comments:
Wow.

rt159
 
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