Saturday, April 24, 2004

How to Use This Blog

This is for all the people we meet who haven't ever seen a blog before, and say they might look at ours. One day. Right.

This 'blog' (short for web log) is an online travel journal, that we can update with words and pictures from (nearly) anywhere with internet access, and to which you, dear reader, can add comments of your own if you like. Here's what you need to know:

Content is dated

This blog, like most, is organised in date order, with the most recent entries first.
This means that:

  • As you scroll down the page you come to earlier entries and comments
  • To avoid being really slow to open, a limited number of the most recent entries are the only ones visible on the main page, so:
  • To see earlier pages, you should click on the links to monthly archives visible on the right of the main page. (For example, you can look at all the entries for November 2004)

When we haven't blogged (or just haven't added photos) for a while, we sometimes add things in at the date they happened, rather than the date we finally found a working internet cafe:

  • This means that new stuff sometimes appears not at the top of the blog ...
  • ... but we usually mention this in a 'properly' dated blog entry
  • - which basically means that if you read regularly, you won't miss anything.

'Thumbnails' and bigger photos

Those of our readers who post comments tell us they like the pictures. So that we can show lots of them, we make'em small. You may like to know that:

  • If you let your mouse rest on a picture for a few minutes a little caption will pop-up - sometimes a witty one!
  • If you click on a picture, a bigger version will open - usually in a new window.

Comments: Have your say, here today

So, you read what we wrote, and you want to let us know how cool / rubbish / interesting / predictable / moving / meaningless it all is. Here's how:

  • At the bottom right of the fascinating post you just read, find the word comments in bold type (it will have 0 or another number in front of it)
  • Click it - a pop-up window will open called 'Blogger: Post a Comment'
  • (If you can't find the word comments to click, check for a link called Post a comment, below any already posted comments, and click this instead. The same pop-up window will open)
  • Read any comments already posted, scrolling down as you go
  • Type your message into the box titled 'Leave your comment'
  • Underneath, below the heading 'Choose an identity', click the button labelled Other
  • Type your name in the box labelled Name (or we won't know who you are!)
  • Click the button at the bottom left to Publish Your Comment

That's it! Try it now with the comment or Post a comment link at the bottom of this post. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey melissa
Good to hear from you
Sounds like you are having a good time in NZ how long before you leave?
Happy Birthday Rosa- hope you got a card from me!
Heather and Mark WOW what can I say?
here its election time so you are very lucky to miss it all. Jim is back from two weeks in Turkey where he went up in the mountains and did some natural wool dyeing with nomads and had good times. we are thinking about going over there for a few months. Jim is speaking at the Hustings tonight in bishop's Castle with all the other candidates and hes's a bit nervous! (just been practising his speech)
we are going to New York and Boston in June - shame we can't meet up with you all there!
Thanks for doing the shopping for me Mo - i am really looking forward to getting everything. my last box sent from Chiang Mai eventually came yesterday and I sold something immediately ( a roll of hemp) so I'm glad you got some more. The silk scarves are all going well too. Its great to hear from you.
Lotsalove Di