Well, once again I am building a blogroll. Kate did kindly tell me how to transfer my whole feedlist to a blogroll but I decided to do it one by one since there are sites on my feedlist that are not among my favorite blogs, but are just ones I like to check in on from time to time. You know what I mean?
So, know that I am not nearly finished. (I wasn't finished before I deleted it either....) Hope you're enjoying what is in Michigan a simply gorgeous day!
7 comments:
Rosemary, glad you're getting to grips with your blog roll. It can be rather tedius messing around with html though, can't it!
At first, I was like a kid with a brand new toy, playing with it all the time, now I don't want the hassle of going to my template and tweaking it and adding links and stuff.
Believe me, as for the weather you by far have the better deal, it has been pouring down all day in Stoke-on-Trent, England!
So are you using blogroll.com?
I have bee n interested in this, but NO CLUE!
Sharon, no, I'm not. Is that helpful? Thanks for visiting my blog.
Deb,That's what we're supposed to have tomorrow. Must be coming across the Atlantic :-)
Rosemary, I really like blogrolling.com
It's a free and easy way to add a blogroll. Then when you have a new favorite blog you want to add, all you have to do is go to blogrolling, sign in, enter the name and BINGO it's in there!
Rose,
You can still use your bloglines. You should have an option in bloglines, I think it's under "edit" to "Mark Public" or "Mark Private". Public is the default setting, but anything not marked public will not show up in a blogroll. I'm going to my bloglines to take a closer look so I can tell you exactly how to change that setting.
ok, I took a look. All you need to do is hit "Edit" at the top of your bloglines, then you select whichever blogs you want hidden and pick "Mark Private" from the list of edit options. Easy peasy and you won't have to make a blogroll from scratch or relist them on some other service. Hope that helps!
Thank you, Kate! I will try it!
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