Everday doings and experiences of a middled-aged batty British dog-lover living in a small Caribbean village.
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Genesis Chapter 1
I don't quite know how I've done this, but I seem to have created a Blog site! Wow! I need to go and have a lie down! There are some things I probably need to alter but I need to recover from the enormity of what I've done first. More anon!
Great stuff! The view is almost as beautiful as the one out of my own window ;-)
I saw your comment on my own blog about how to allow anon comments... here's how. 1. Log into the admin section, as if you're going to make a new posting. 2. Go to the Settings tab 3. Go to the Comments sub-tab 4. Change 'who can add comments' to 'anyone' Done! By the way, you can change the clock to reflect whatever timezone you're in on the 'Formatting' sub-tab.
Many thanks for all the lovely posts on our blog - much appreciated!
One of the 'prompts' for starting a blog is that St Lucia is a photographer's paradise but those of my friends who don't have a fast connection have asked me not to send them pics because they take too long to download. I can put them up here and simply suggest that folk have a look when they feel so inclined!
I am still getting used to the different light and perspective here. The photo at the beginning is completely untouched and yet it looks somehow like a stage-set!
3 comments:
Well done you!!
Guess its shamed me into finishing my website now!! Lizz x
Hi Sue,
Great stuff! The view is almost as beautiful as the one out of my own window ;-)
I saw your comment on my own blog about how to allow anon comments... here's how.
1. Log into the admin section, as if you're going to make a new posting.
2. Go to the Settings tab
3. Go to the Comments sub-tab
4. Change 'who can add comments' to 'anyone'
Done!
By the way, you can change the clock to reflect whatever timezone you're in on the 'Formatting' sub-tab.
Many thanks for all the lovely posts on our blog - much appreciated!
Love
Andy
xxx
One of the 'prompts' for starting a blog is that St Lucia is a photographer's paradise but those of my friends who don't have a fast connection have asked me not to send them pics because they take too long to download. I can put them up here and simply suggest that folk have a look when they feel so inclined!
I am still getting used to the different light and perspective here. The photo at the beginning is completely untouched and yet it looks somehow like a stage-set!
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