beware_the_sluagh wrote:Belfast, did you get whatever problem you were having with blogger to work? I didn't really understand what the problem was so I can't tell if it is fixed now... If it's not fixed and you explain it more I can see if I can work it out; might be fun. I have my own blogger blog so I can mess with that to try stuff out.
Thanks for asking, sorry for not responding sooner.
Have been getting computer tutoring of a sort, in recent weeks-and finally downloaded another browser, with which I can try things that don't work properly with my usual one.
One problem was rearranging modules on the page layout-my mouse didn't line up with where things appeared on screen, that seemed to function okay with alternate browser.
Other problem is how to add links, because they seem to automatically add the blog's own url at start of link, which causes link not to work. My ex, who has fast online connection, has been the one posting stuff there for me-intermittently. He eventually figured how to do that, though I have yet to do so.
Am also considering, as far as multi-step processes, getting a gmail email account, then trying to put link to that (once it exists), so people could contact me that way through site (without having to merely leave a comment on a posting), about my artwork.
Still fail to see the advantage in getting one's own website (for which one pays for unique domain name & and for site hosting) compared with free-and relatively simple setup-of having blog on a service, as I currently have. Advice-giving people have been claiming that somehow having one's own "built-from-scratch" website is so superior-yet I'm not at all convinced, especially at this early phase of my thus far nonexistent career.
Just having online place to stick my artworks is enough for me to grapple with at this point-am not even at stage where I have a FAQ or "form answer" to any possible queries that might come my way. Seems kinda' "cart-before-the-horse" to set up all sorts of methods to do things when I'm not prepared to reply/reciprocate. Makes no sense to ask folks to contact me via my art blog when I lack the confidence, foresight, and courage, to be able to "follow through" on what I'm reluctantly (with much internal turmoil & lurching anxiety) beginning.
"You cannot administer a wicked law impartially-it destroys everyone it touches, its violators as well as its upholders."