Friday, 2 April 2010

Structure of the Blog

Hi Everyone

This blog is a bit confusing so I will explain the structure for you all. It is not completely ideal as it is a blog structure, but it is what could be achieved in 5 minutes earlier this week! I think we can continue to work with it.

The blog has an owner (me, Anne). Although everyone can post a comment, I am the only person who can post new messages to the blog. Messages are what appear at the top of the blog when you load the page.

The titles of all the messages posted by me can be viewed in the lower half of the left-column on the web-page. If you click on one of these you can then view that message.

At the bottom of each message, you can view any comments to that message that others have posted. At the very bottom of the message page, you may post a comment to THAT MESSAGE. This can only be viewed by people who look at that message and scroll down.

So, to see what everyone else is posting, scroll down when you view a message, then post a comment yourself if you want to.

It means that you have to look at all messages to see all comments but if we don't keep making comments to very old messages, things should not get lost.

If you want to submit a new MESSAGE ie the text that appears at the top of the blog, you can send it to me and I can then post it as a new message.

When I see Jerry, I take a printout of all comments you have made.

Hope this is clear. If not please let me know.

Anne x x

2 comments:

  1. Hi Anne - Is there a number I can call him at?

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  2. Ah, the 21st century and new fangled ways of communicating: BLOGS and comments on blogs!!!! Trust this comment will come through the system and eventually be delivered to you, Jerry. First, though, many thanks to you, Anne, for designing and updating the BLOG. It's a GREAT way to let all of Jerry's fans know how he's getting along. Well, Jerry, I can see you talking animatedly with your hands flying and bits on those fingers going every which way!!!! Glad to hear via Clive that you were feeling surprisingly well after your surgery. Is it the 2nd or 3rd day after surgery that is said to be a "hard" day? It's one of those days so be prepared for it and don't get depressed about it--it's normal!!!! Ask for more sleeping pills and sleep through it, eh??!!! Thinking of you. Your bed must be shaking with all of the positive vibrations being sent you way. Much love, Sandy & Michael

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