What's a blog?
How do I post a comment on a blog?
Can I post a blog comment without registering or logging in?
Where is my blog comment? I posted a comment, but don't see it.
Can I edit or delete my blog comments?
How do I share a blog article with friends?
Can I subscribe to a blog?
What's a Blog Reaction?
What's a Permalink?
Blogs
What's a blog?
How do I post a comment on a blog?
To post your comment:
Can I post a blog comment without registering or logging in?
All we ask is that you give us your name (which we'll show) and your email address (which we won't). You may also be able to enter a website URL to display with your comment.
Then, simply type your comment and click Post Your Comment.
You won't be able to edit or delete a comment once it's posted, so be sure to preview your comment and check your spelling first. And since you're not a registered member of the community, you may be asked to take a test to prove that you're a person and not a robot.
Some blogs display new comments almost immediately. Other blogs don't display new comments until the blog author or a moderator approves them.
Where is my blog comment? I posted a comment, but don't see it.
If your comment doesn't appear immediately, check back in a few minutes. If it still doesn't appear, your comment is most likely in the approval queue.
Can I edit or delete my blog comments?
How do I share a blog article with friends?
To share a blog article:
Can I subscribe to a blog?
| To | Do this |
| Subscribe to a blog | Go to the blog page and choose Blog Options > Subscribe to this Blog. |
| Subscribe to an article | Go to the article and choose Article Options > Subscribe to this Article. |
| Subscribe to an RSS feed | Go to the blog or article and choose Blog Options > Subscribe to this Blog's RSS Feed or Subscribe to this Article's RSS Feed.
Then, save the live bookmark or whatever you usually do to add an RSS feed. |
What's a Blog Reaction?
To view reactions to an article:
What's a Permalink?
This is where permalinks, which alway stay the same, come in handy. They take you directly to an article, rather than to the blog's front page, which typically shows only the last few articles.
To use a permalink: