Date | 2009-02-14 13:41 |
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Message | hi im Miranda just stopping by to sign your guest book |
Date | 2009-02-13 17:32 |
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Home Page | www.nobullselling.com |
Message | Thank you for your informative site and the hints you gave me on the Blogger help site. |
Date | 2009-02-09 9:29 |
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Message | I believe that I have a very interesting current events blog. I am new to this and wouold like to know how to make it accessible if I haven't already been able to do that? --- Steve, Check out Publicising Your Blog for details on this issue. Chuck |
Date | 2009-02-06 11:09 |
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Home Page | www.drcjmills.com |
Message | Thanks for all you're help with my DNS issues. I greatly appreciate it! |
Date | 2009-02-05 15:53 |
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Home Page | www.designleap.net |
Message | Great blog, thanks a lot for your help on the forum. |
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Date | 2009-01-31 12:55 |
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Message | I started a sports blog for my kids' school. I used a 3-column template but had some problems. I decided to fix the problems but had to start from scratch, so I created a new 3-column template. It's great -- it eliminated many of the problems. I started to transfer posts. Now I want to give the NEW blog the old address. Can I do this? And what do I have to do to make all the posts in the NEW blog reflect this address? Or do I have to start all over again adding the posts and publishing them? Thanks for any help you can give. --- Hi, Debbie, This isn't a difficult process, I've been advising it in ad-hoc documentation from time to time, but tonight I made it a new blog post. Swapping URLs Between Two Blogs Chuck |
Date | 2009-01-30 1:14 |
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Home Page | http://jhangora.blogspot.com |
Message | Cool blog with easy explanation of technical topics which can be daunting for a newbie like me. Keep up the good work! |