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Great news, Glenn! Please remember to put in a clickable Typekey “sign in” for comments when you set up Bob’s blog. You still don’t have one on your blog or Kath’s, so I can only comment to Peter’s…
Let me amend that – please make sure his Typekey sign-in actually WORKS. I signed in and I still can’t comment on his blog.
Actually, Elayne, we’ve discovered that if you sign in on Peter’s blog you can also comment on Kath’s and Glen’s blogs as well. Ðámņëd inconvenient, but since Glen seems in no hurry to fix the problem, at least it’s workable.
Yep, this is an example of the shoemaker’s kids going barefoot…
It’s not that I’m insensitive to the issue, it’s just that I’m trying to get PAD’s site comments working– no easy task, trust me.
Okay, thanks, I’ll try it. It basically means I need to click on Peter’s blog from Bloglines (which is the way I usually get to blogs) and keep that separate window open to use for the other three blogs, but that’s a fairly minor workaround.