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5.09.2004
just a test There are some new setting popping up on Blogger. Even you MT people might want to pay attention, if only so you know what to expect from some of your favorite blogs. Comments: Seems that blogger is implementing its own brand of commenting. Its based on page postings. What this means is that each post can now be accessed on a separate page and the comments will be on the page as well. Things seem ok, but there are a few problems that I have noticed so far (obviously it could be me and my lack of experience with the new system so far). One, it puts the post at the midpoint of the page, meaning that a small post will appear as a little post halfway down the page. Not cool. Also, two, there is some horrible formatting to the comments thus far. I expect this to improve if they actually plan for people to adopt this new comments system. I will try to find out how I can move the post to the top of its page so people don;t have to scroll down just to find the content. For now I still like the Haloscan comments that I have, and until there is better implementation I will refrain from switching over. I'm not sure if its a new thing or if I just never noticed it, but there is not a profile page. Mine lives here. I haven't filled out the various details, interests, books, blah,blah... etc. But I might someday when I'm bored. The interface is changed up a little. There is now something called a "Dashboard" where you access all your settings. And a nice new feature is the inclusion of a button for blockquotes. Since I have a style setup for blockquotes I use that tag often, so this will come in handy. Whoohoo! We'll see how this works out, but so far, I say "At least they didn't break anything". |
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