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(January 29th to February 4th , 2007)
messages #1144 to 1442
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Erika Cruvinel |
#1148 Hello everyone and welcome to week 3!
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Mônica |
# 1153 Hi Nina,you asked before how we can upload music in Multiply, I tried it and it was really simple. It's basically the same procedure for uploading photos and videos, and they tell you which formats are possible to upload (mp3 is probably the most common, anyway). I uploaded an audio and a video file to one of my blogs, as an exercise... :) If you want to have a look, check http://impressoesdigitais.multiply.com |
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Carla Arena |
#1156 |
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Mônica |
#1183 Hi Carla, |
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Carla Arena |
#1158 Dear very active Bloggers, |
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Carla Arena |
Dear Gladys, |
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Jose Antonio Da Silva |
#1390 Hi dear friends, |
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Andrea Giordano |
#1161 Please. I've just created my blog and i'm lost!!!! How can I load pics there? I download Hello and Picasa but my brain is collapsed. |
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Gladys Baya |
#1180 Here's a direct link to a tutorial on how to post pictures at your blog, Andrea ( I understand you've chosen Blogger as your blog host): http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=41641&topic=8915(part of the reading Carla and Erika have set for week 3) |
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Carla Arena |
#1224 Picasa is a free image editing tool and it is cool to play around. Very user-friendly and whenever I have to edit or resize many photos at once, I use it! So, play around, have fun and email me if you have doubts. Bear in |
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Andrea Giordano |
#1207 Hi, everybody, |
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Maria Claudia Bellusci |
#1231 Dear An, |
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Karim Ben Yahya |
#1233 I would like to help you if you are using the new Blogger. First,sign in with |
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Jenny in Delft |
#1237 About widgets: even though we're not quite there yet, I wanted to boast a little (forgive me): my son made the Wikipedia widget for Google last year! He was 15 He will be so thrilled if the B4B group uses it! |
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Jennifer Verschoor |
#1241 How can you manage to add these widgets to Wordpress. I know that some widgets are not allowed. |
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Gladys Baya |
I've been playing around a little at Wordpress, Jenn (from Argentina), to see how far you can go into template customization with them at present. |
| Jennifer Verschoor |
#1301 Thanks Gladys for your clear explanation!!! |
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Janet Tucker |
#1271 Hi everyone, |
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Gladys Baya |
#1283 Widgets - fun, useful mini-applications that help you do everyday tasks. Widgets display information and invite the user to act in a number of ways. Widgets like clocks, chat widget, weather widget, etc, allow you to do something right there in the blog, without opening another application. |
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Jenny in Delft |
#1286 I was just about to post this one: |
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María Claudia Bellusci |
#1447 We'll be using both the words "widget" and add-on" as synonyms in this workshop. As for "gadget" I've never seen it in this context (yet). |
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María Claudia Bellusci |
#1451 I've just seen the word "gadget" as a synonym for widget on the Google |
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Maite Martinez |
#1119 I am trying to upload to my blog a home recorded file but I find nowhere to attach this kind of files. Anyone knows how to upload soundfiles? |
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Paul Beaufait |
#1219 Not sure about this, because I've barely started experimenting with Participants' blogs (B4B Yahoo! Group List)
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Maite Martinez |
#1228 Thanks so much for your tips I will try odeo. I actually peeped into a couple of |
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Bárbara Tous |
#1187 Hi! I want to participate in the next Alado session that will take place on |
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Gladys Baya |
#1208 No, Barbi, but it's advisable to test it from your PC first. |
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María Claudia Bellusci |
#1230 I'd advise you include the URLs to your blogs right under your signature in every post you send to the group. It's not much trouble to you and it would save everyone a lot of time. Thanks for your cooperation. |
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Mônica Veado |
#1236 Can anybody help me??? The Free Dictionary (www.thefreedictionary.com) offers the possibility of adding a 'dictionary look up box' to your blog, wiki or website. I went to www.thefreedictionary.com/lookup.htm#sitecontent , costumized my options (simple view, small fonts, etc) and copied the html code |
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Paul Beaufait |
#1267 I can imagine two possible work-arounds that you might want to try - most difficult, first: |
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Jenny in Delft |
#1282 Hi Monica, if you can't satisfactorily edit the HTML code for the width (change the number to 210, for instance)you could try one of the the Merriam-Webster dictionary widgets. There are lots of different sizes. http://www.m-w.com/searchbox/index.htm I've got one in the middle (not on the sidebar) because I wanted a thesaurus as well as a dictionary. |
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Mônica Veado |
#1289 Dear Paul, |
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Nina (MD) |
#1298 Thanks, Jenny! I just added a Merriam-Webster search box to my class blog: |
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Gladys Baya |
#1402 Thanks! I want this one for one of my class blogs... I'll try now... |
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Bárbara Tous |
#1247 Thanks, |
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Carla Arena |
#1249 Click on "Profile" Find Photograph (photo URL) Copy this http://bloggingforbeginners.pbwiki.com/f/Barbi.jpg and paste there Scroll Down and Save Changes That's it! You'll have your Profile Photo. |
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Carla Raguseo |
# 1269 Steps: Post the photo as a new entry. Click on see blog and then click on the photo again so that you can see it in full size on a separate blank page. Just copy the link to that blank page with the photo and paste it into to profile template. Then delete the photo!?!? I really think the Blogger team should make this step easier by allowing us to upload photos just as we do on the entries. |
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Andrea Giordano |
#1276 Thank you for your mail but it failed too. |
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Galdys Baya |
#1284 You can delete the post at any moment after saving your profile, the |
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Gladys Baya |
#1285 Make sure you copy everyting, from "http" to ".jpg", and delete the enter signs (>). It's too long, so it's bound to get broken... |
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Andrea Giordano |
#1299 I was able to add the links. Im still trying to add my pic on the profile but this was my prize of today. Thanks to everybody! |
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Nina Liakos |
#1296 Carla R's advice ( Post the photo as a new entry. Click on see blog and then click on the photo again so that you can see it in full size on a separate blank page. Just copy the link to that blank page with the photo and paste it into to profile template.Then delete the photo!?!?) should work, but I do it a little bit differently: 1. I post the photo in a new entry. (Since this will eventually go into the archive I don't delete it. For my students, it goes in their first entry with their self-intro. 2. To get the url for the picture, I just click on the "Edit html" tab in Create Post. But there may be some extraneous html that has to be deleted. 3. Add the url to the profile. |
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Erika Cruvinel |
#1321 I agree that it would be easier if we could upload pictures to our profile just as we do in our posts, but it is not avilable yet! The only way is still to copy the url of an picture that is already online! |
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Linda Neas |
I have update my blog (http://www.contemplativeed.blogspot.com) with some new additions. I managed to down load a picture to a post...still not sure how I did it! I also created a URL for a picture to put in my profile, but when I save it, it disappears (it's not there when I go back to my profile. Not sure what that is all about. I may try another photo tomorrow to see if it will work better. It's not too big, so that's not the issue. |
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Gladys Baya |
These might be two reasons why you fail to see your picture in your |
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Nina Liakos |
It might also help to clear your browser cache. Go to Tools, Options, Privacy, Cache, Clear cache now. This was a tip I got straight from Blogger Help. |
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Bárbara Tous |
#1320 An: How did you add the links to your blog? I want to do that but I don't know how. |
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Andrea Giordano |
# 1322 Dear Barbie, |
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Bárabara Tous |
#1329 I tried to follow your instructions, but my problem is that I have them in Spanish and I don't know how to change them to English. |
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Erika Cruvinel |
#1378 Hi Barbi, |
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Bárabara Tous |
#1330 Carla: I could finally add a link at the bottom of the page of my blog, following your instructions. Thank you very much. But now I want to add links to the entries I post, and I don't know how to do that. Hugs, |
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Nina Liakos |
#1358 Barbara, |
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Carla Arena |
#1248 Dear Ana Maria. |
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Mônica Veado |
#1288 Once I used Real Travel ( http://realtravel.com ) with some students, |
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Nina Liakos |
#1204 I don't think you need an invitation to open a google account, which enables you to have a blogger blog or post to blogs restricted to registered users only. Invitations are needed only for gmail accounts (I can't for the life of me figure out why this is necessary!). |
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Gladys Baya |
#1281 The reason why you need an invitation to try Gmail, Nina, is that the product is still in beta (don't ask me what else they need to check!) They say they do all this to cut down on spammers... I find it odd, but I have to admit spam filtering with Gmail is PERFECT, while I have some problems with Yahoo! and I only get spam with Tutopia!!! |
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Gladys Baya |
(#1096) Wordpress (that includes Edublogs, Learnerblogs and others, if I'm not wrong) is the only blog host where I can request to be emailed when there are replies to my comments... I love that! Also, it converts emoticons into images ;-) |
| Karen V. |
#1220 Wordpress sounds great. I will have to check it out more. |
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Gladys Baya |
#1287 If I'm getting you right, that'll will notify me when I get comments posted in my own blogs at Blogger. |
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Jose Antonio Da Silva |
#1392 I totally agree with you about wordpress. I am a big fan of it. One |
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Maite Martinez |
#1307 This is a simple question for the long time bloggers. Are we supposed to answer to our comments with comments in our blogs or emailing to the participants who leave a comment in our blog? |
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Paul Beaufait |
#1315 Well, I've only been at it for a bit over six months, but I'd say it's |
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Nina Liakos |
#1338 Last semester when my class of intermediate ESL students were co-blogging (I |
| Silvana Carnicero |
#1348 I am not such an expert as the team moderators but I feel that questions posted to blogs should be answered in the blog, too because it is a way of going back to it. If not, you may run the risk of abandoning your blog. |
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Pat Maceda |
#1349 I'm not an experienced blogger myself, but I find Nina's as well as Silvana's suggestions as a very interesting combination of options. |
| Kari |
#1362 This is a great question. I don't know the correct answer, but from what I have seen in the blogging world, a lot of bloggers respond to the comments within their own blog by writing the person's pseudonym and responding to what he/she had to say. Some of the blogs I read regularly do this, which is actually why I continue to read them. I think that it shows the readers that you read each comment and care about their viewpoints, and thus builds (and retains) your readership. Whether or not the readers come back to see if you've responded is a different question, although in some blogs I've seen, they do, and continue commenting, thus creating a sort of sub-dialog within the blog. (On a side note, I read somewhere that you can keep track of your own comments on blogs by posting them to delicious and tagging them in some way, such as "comments", and then you can go back and see if the author has responded. I really liked this idea and gave it a try, and it is great advice.) |
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Gladys Baya |
#1393
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Berta |
#1417 Quite interesting views and suggestions given so far. I am no expert in blogging either but I feel a need to get in touch with the person who visited my blog and posted a comment. I always do what Nina mentioned, click on the name, visit his/her blog and make a comment and thank the person for visiting. Sometimes I feel like e-mailing the person directly but very frequently their address is not public. |
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Gladys Baya |
Yesterday I read Zoho is just launching a wiki too (still in beta) and decided to give it a try: On the front page, you can see how I learned about this (BTW; Zoho's growing faster than I can reads the news!) |
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Nina Lyulkun |
#1319 Dear Galdys, In spite of my limited Internet access from now on, I took a look at your Zoho wiki. |
| Pat Maceda |
(#1468) Dear Gladys, |
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Mónica Aparicio |
#1323 Hi everyone! |
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Andrea Giordano |
#1324 Just click on PST COMMENTS. |
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Carla Arena |
#1328 Refer to this pageTutorials Blogger There's a specific tutorial for that. The first step is to have the blog address and access it. The rest is explained in the tutorial. |
| Iordana Hristozova |
#1428 Sorry for my being so uninformed but I wonder how to create my google account. |
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Erika Cruvinel |
Hello Yordana You can get a Google Account at https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount But you don't really need a Google Account to write comments in other participants' blogs. There are three different ways to post a comment. Take a look at this tutorial on how to post a comment in Blogger http://bloggingforbeginners.pbwiki.com/Tutorials#HowtoPostaComment |
| Silvana Carnicero | I entered Blogger as I used to do so and the system led me to create the Google account automatically. It was easier than I expected. Regards, |
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Carla Arena |
#1314 Dear Elizabeth, Blogs certainly have a personal element, but you don't necessarily need to talk about yourself...How about using some anecdotes for people you know (changing names, of course!) or inventing stories to use on your blog? It could be a real adventure and you wouldn't expose yourself...You just need to find ways to relate to your audience that will lead them to reply to you |
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Erika Cruvinel |
#1346 Carla just mentioned Cristina's podcast in her email and I had to tell you that I was very proud to read an article in the magazine Essential Teacher this week written by Cristina Costa. She writes about her two podcasts http://dreamteam.podomatic.com and http://aprilfoolsday.podomatic.com Really worth reading! |
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Carla Arena |
#1355 My group had a very nice interaction with her group of naval officials in |
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Mônica Veado |
#1373 Hi everyone! |
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Verónica Baig |
#1376 Here's a plug for our English Grammar Handbook: it's part of our Write site. http://www.athabascau.ca/courses/engl/egh/ It's aimed at adult students at the advanced level. I hope you find it useful. |
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Carla Arena |
#1379 Dear Monica, |
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Jenny in Delft |
#1387 Hi Monica, |
| Silvana Carnicero |
#1411 I usually use Grammar Aquarium (write this name in your browser). It has many |
| Kari |
#1363 My initial idea was to involve all of the teachers I work Hello everyone. I am finally getting around to sharing my |
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Carla Raguseo |
# As regards creating a team blog, once you start it, you have the option |
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Marcela Devoto de Anello |
# Hi, friends worldwide |
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Erika Cruvinel |
#1383 Hi Marcela |
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Monica Veado |
# Hi everyone, |
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Mary Hillis |
#1394 |
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Jenny in Delft |
#1389 Help! There's no option to change the font size for a post title in the template "fonts and colors" page. I'm using a template, so I can't seem to get into the HTML code to change the font size manually. It's not a big deal, but if anyone knows how I can make the post title smaller, I'd be grateful for your help! |
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Berta |
#1416 Hi Jenny, I am no expert but try to go to "template" in the dashboard to see if you find that part of the code where the font is set. Some templates have detailed codes and others just references without the specific details. Do you want them larger or smaller? I noticed some of your posts have no title and I suppose you just don´t want any. |
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Jenny in Delft |
#1420 Berta, this is exactly the information I need, BUT I can't get to any
Got it! It was hiding behind "edit HTML" |
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Jenny in Delft
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#1391 Who has figured out how to do this (using a Blogger template)? We want |
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Erika Cruvinel |
#1407 Hi Jenny, sure we don't want our readers to navigate away from our blogs! |
Jenny in Delft |
#1403 Forgive me...I've got yet another question (and it's not the last one, either)! Some of you have your pictures next to the comments you leave on our blogs. How do you do this??? I've added my photo to gmail settings, but it still doesn't appear when I post a comment. |
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Mary Hillis |
#1410 I think that once you insert your picture into your profile at Blogger, not gmail, then your photo will appear next to your comments on other blogs. The Blogger Help http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=42093&topic=8928 shows how to do that. Let us know if it works! |
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Nina Liakos |
#1415 From your dashboard, select your blog and go to Settings/Comments. Scroll |
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Jenny in Delft |
1425 Hi Nina, |
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Bárbara Tous |
Hi! I would like to upload a video to my blog, but I don't know how to do that. Can anyone help me? |
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Erika Cruvinel |
Hi Barbi, if the video you want to upload to your blog is from http://www.youtubecom or http://video.google.com , you will see next to the video a box with an html code that says "Embed". You should copy this code into your post. |
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