Friday, May 23, 2008

Comments -- Please Do and How To


Dear Readers,

We really like the responses that we have already been getting about our recently inaugurated travel blog. Some people comment directly on the blog and some in personal emails to us. Both are encouraged and appreciated. But there have been questions about how to comment directly on the blog. And when Alan said he didn't know how to access people's comments, I realized that I should explain.

Under each blog entry, on the lower right-hand corner there is a link, in small blue letters, "comments."
It will have a number in front of it. If you look at the posts now, you will see a few have "0" and a few have a number. The entry, A Packer's Lament, presently has "7."

Click on the "comments" and you can read the comments that people have written and/or post your own.

It is easier than it looks. Here's what to do:


  1. Type your comment into the box on the right hand side of the page (where it says "Leave Your Comment").
    Complete the "word verification" -- just a precaution for the blog not to receive spam.


  2. Then click on one of the options under "Choose Your Identity."
    The easiest one is: Name/URL
    You can fill in any name you want...Probably your first name is best. (You do not need a URL to post -- you can leave the field blank if you don't have one or don't want to share it. If you do have a blog or website of your own, this would be the place to enter the web address.)


  3. If you would like a direct response from myself or Alan, please check back later in the comments for our response, or be sure to include your email address in the body of the comment if we do not already have it.


  4. Finally, be sure to click on the "Publish Your Comment" button when you are finished. Please only click once, even if you do not see your comment appear immediately, as it sometimes takes a few minutes for the page to update.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

thanks for the instructions. by the way, I'd take one pair of hiking boots and one pair of two dollar flip flops. but I'm a guy and as such I "have it easy". plus, I think if I were taking a trip like that I'd try to be barefoot as much as possible.

Anonymous said...

Barbara - What a wonderful adventure...please let me know if your travels take you close to DC. Edna

....did you add bug spray on your list?