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31 Mar 2008 13:18 #16421

Hey, Florence, the blogs are additive. You gotta get up earlier so you can read them and then you can get to your quilting. I have to admit that my sewing time has been drastically shortened due to this site but I can't stop clicking on. Judy in AZ
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31 Mar 2008 13:07 #16418

Don't give up. I am a bit technology challenged (according to my son the computer whiz), but I have managed to do a few blogs, and actually do pictures. :-) And like Carla says, it's a great way to meet the people! Linda
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31 Mar 2008 10:48 #16408

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florence wrote:
I have to admit I've barely ventured into the blogs... I'm afraid I'd want to read every entry by every person, leaving NO time for quilting! I just don't dare take that first peek for fear of addiction!
Florence

There is alot going on in the blogs Florence.... in some ways u learn more about the person behind the profile there.... If u keep up with them it is a quick read... and who says u have to read them all.... like with quilts there are no blog police here!

Carla
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31 Mar 2008 09:47 #16401

I have to admit I've barely ventured into the blogs... I'm afraid I'd want to read every entry by every person, leaving NO time for quilting! I just don't dare take that first peek for fear of addiction!
Florence
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31 Mar 2008 09:14 #16395

Yeah - its not intuitive. The thing that throws me off is that when I make it active with the checkbox, the screen refreshes back to the post. Makes me wonder if it really was submitted.

I actually prefer the forums. I have other sites I visit that have personal journals in forums rather than blogs. It allows more comments back and forth and is easier to keep up with. A blog is great for diary type entries where you don't necessarily expect feedback, but its much more difficult when you want more of a conversation.
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31 Mar 2008 01:17 #16384

You have to hit the "submit" button after each picture. Learned that late last night. The hard way. :roll:
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30 Mar 2008 19:45 #16375

Drew,

You are not alone, I too just started and my 1st attempt ended in the entire blog being lost and having to start all over. My suggestion for the powers that be is to have the instructions 1st before the actual blog entry section.

Linda in SD where March will be heading out like a lion, yes we are in the midst of another heavy snow warning until 2moro eve.
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Is it just me? 30 Mar 2008 17:13 #16368

I just posted my first blog on this site but it took me forever to figure out how to do it. I am usually good at that type of thing and consider myself a "techie" but that was quite a challange.

The powers that be might want to consider making it a little more user friendly.

I did have fun reading the member blogs though!

Drew
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