time for a lesson
June 29, 2005Okay people. We seem to be slowing down over here. That’s okay, but there’s two I need to expose you two so I don’t feel amiss as a your blogging host. They are both about blogging as public conversation.
First - making hyperlinks in your posts.
I noticed that few of you have put hyperlinks in your entries. That is a big part of what makes blogging a public conversation. You link to other people’s thoughts (both other bloggers and articles by “real” journalists) and ask your own questions or provide your own feedback.
For this tool (blogsome) the way to make a link to something is (when you’re writing your post) to highlight the word you want to make into a hyperlink, and then click on the button “link” which is right above the box you’re writing in. It will ask you for the url and you enter it and click “ok”. Simple as pie.
Second - commenting.
None of you comment. Well, there were one or two. Blogs are meant to be spaces for interaction. That doesn’t mean that every post gets 10 comments, but if you have a reaction to someone’s entry *please* share it. That’s why the person put it out there. If she didn’t care what you thought, then she wouldn’t be blogging it.
It’s relatively painless. I suggest you try it by clicking at the bottom of an entry on the words “No comments”. This link will change to “1 comment” as soon as someone gives it a go.
