Oh, Sue...thank goodness someone else is having some problems, too. I thought it was just me. These new fangled technologies!! I've lost several comments to cyberspace. I'm hoping that I catch on pretty soon to either what I'm doing & shouldn't be or what I should be doing and am not because it can be frustrating.
FYI...it's not just here. At work yesterday we tried faxing info to another department 3 times. They ended up just walking down 3 flights to pick it up. Not quite what the IT department had in mind, but the information was needed pronto & cyberspace wasn't cooperating.
Hi Ann. Yep, I selected my google account. It comes back 'not accepted', so I click 'post comment' again. It comes back 'redirecting' & then a box pops up with my comment asking me to check & approve...which I do. Then the 'comment as' box changes from 'google' to 'Cathy(google) and finally it works. Should I try to put 'Cathy(google)' in the 'comment as' box from the beginning? You're working with a techno-deficient person here, so please bear with me.
It may be a difference in the settings between the old blog and the new one...we tried a setting intended to discourage anonymous commenting, but that may be causing more problems than its worth...I will look into it. ~Teresa
Theresa, I can appreciate discouraging anonymous comments. Some of those I've read on other blogs are so nasty. People can lose their civility when they get to hide behind that 'anonymous' lable.
Our 2016 campaign was completed the first week of August 2016. Our wool gifts were successfully transported and distributed by NGO Trust in Education.
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Oh, Sue...thank goodness someone else is having some problems, too. I thought it was just me. These new fangled technologies!! I've lost several comments to cyberspace. I'm hoping that I catch on pretty soon to either what I'm doing & shouldn't be or what I should be doing and am not because it can be frustrating.
FYI...it's not just here. At work yesterday we tried faxing info to another department 3 times. They ended up just walking down 3 flights to pick it up. Not quite what the IT department had in mind, but the information was needed pronto & cyberspace wasn't cooperating.
Hi Sue,
Yes. It does seem to be more awkward. Ahh...progress.
Reed
Seems that you must select a profile (below) first.
Hi Ann. Yep, I selected my google account. It comes back 'not accepted', so I click 'post comment' again. It comes back 'redirecting' & then a box pops up with my comment asking me to check & approve...which I do. Then the 'comment as' box changes from 'google' to 'Cathy(google) and finally it works. Should I try to put 'Cathy(google)' in the 'comment as' box from the beginning? You're working with a techno-deficient person here, so please bear with me.
It may be a difference in the settings between the old blog and the new one...we tried a setting intended to discourage anonymous commenting, but that may be causing more problems than its worth...I will look into it.
~Teresa
Theresa, I can appreciate discouraging anonymous comments. Some of those I've read on other blogs are so nasty. People can lose their civility when they get to hide behind that 'anonymous' lable.
We'll get the bugs worked out of this issue.
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