Tuesday, July 6, 2010

How to Add a Comment to a Blog

My mother mentioned that it can be a little tricky adding a comment to a blog. To make things a bit easier, I'm posting some step-by-step instructions on how to post a comment to someone's blog.

How to Add a Comment to a Blog
1. At the bottom of each entry, there is a bar that has information about when the entry was posted and how many comments other people have left on the entry.

 
2. Click on the text that says how many comments have been left on the entry.


3. Clicking will take you to a page with just the one entry on it and a text box. You can also see what other people have written.




4. Type what you would like to say into the text box.


5. Once you have typed what you want to say, click on the drop-down menu next to the text that says "Comment as:". This will give you a list of ways for you to post. If you have an online identity (such as a blog of your own), feel free to comment that way. You will be prompted to log in by a pop up window. If you do not have an online identity or do not want to use it, select either Name/URL or Anonymous.


 **How to choose which method of posting** 
If you select Name/URL whatever name you type in (see next step) will appear above your comment. (Mary says... [your comment]). If you select Anonymous, no name will be given above your comment. (Anonymous says... [your comment]).


6a. If you selected Name/URL, a window will pop up prompting you to enter your name and your URL. (URL stands for "Universal Resource Locator" and is the web address that you type in to the address bar at the top of the window to get to a website). Enter in whatever name you want to appear on the post. You can also put in your website address if you have one or you can leave it blank. Click continue.


6b. If you selected Anonymous, you do not have to type anything.

7. If you want to see what your comment will look like before posting, click Preview.

8. Once you are done reviewing your comment and have selected a method of posting, click Post Comment.


9. You may be prompted to type in the letters that are shown to you in an image. If so, type the letters in the picture, keeping in mind that they are case sensitive. This is to make sure that a computer robot isn't spamming the blog.

That's it! You're done! Comment successfully posted.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Breaking News: Boyfriend Scores Brownie Points with Girlfriend and Girlfriend's Landlord

My boyfriend, Curtis (that's him, over there on the right), is currently employed by Home Depot and works in the flooring department where he has been awarded a Homer Award, not once, not twice, but SIX times and has received a Certificate of Appreciation from district management. In other words, he's pretty awesome. But yesterday, he earned some serious brownie points.

First, some background. I am moving into this really nice apartment. The lease is signed, my parents' furniture has been sorted and selected for transfer to my house, everything is pretty much ready... except for the apartment itself. The landlords are renovating it; that's part of what is making the apartment so nice. And, when the plan was to spend the summer at my parents' house in the greater Seattle area, not having an apartment for 3 months wasn't a problem. It wasn't a problem until I got a really great internship working at a library out here in Walla Walla. So, the landlords are scrambling to get the apartment done as quickly as they possibly can (it looks like the move-in date is July 30 now! almost a month earlier than initially planned!), I'm crashing in my friend Becca's room, but since my all of my stuff is just going to have to be moved out again, everything I own is in her dining room.

How does Curtis (over there on the left wearing a hat I made him last winter) fit into this bizarre housing situation? My  landlord, John, met Curtis at Home Depot because he needed tile to finish the shower floor. Unfortunately the Walla Walla Home Depot only had half of the amount John needed so Curtis put in a transfer request and John left happy after being assured that the tile would be there on Thursday.  The Home Depot in Lewiston, however, failed to transfer ALL of the flooring department transfers. What does Curtis do? Aware that John is my landlord and that any delay in construction means continuing discomfort for me, he calls John and offers to go pick up the tile and deliver it.

So, yesterday, Curtis takes me to Richland and we head into the Home Depot and pick up the rest of the tile. We complete an over-the-phone purchase for John and sequester the tile in the trunk of Curtis's car. John is happy and quite impressed with Curtis's dedication to customer service and determination to get me into my own apartment and out of Becca's dining room.

And then! The part that makes this story relevant to a knitting blog. Since we were in Richland anyway... Curtis took me to Knitty Gritty! Tremendously exciting. He even looked through some knitting books and felt some yarn with me. We picked out the type of yarn that will be used on that massive blanket (with the cables and the tree in the middle) and I bought some yarn for a tank top and for an early fall beret thing I'm planning. See the pictured yarn below...

Nuna by Mirasol in a silvery grey blue
40% silk, 40% wool, 20% bamboo

Ultra Pima by Cascade in a dark red
100% pima cotton
This yarn really is more red than purple but I kinda failed at the picturing taking part... below is picture (not mine) from Ravelry that is much closer to the actual color. Imagine the purple mixed with the red below and that's probably closest.

And then, as if that wasn't enough, he took me out to lunch to this amazing teriyaki restaurant, Woo's Teriyaki. It was delicious. It was so good, Curtis mentioned that maybe we could go all the way back out to Richland just to have lunch... but maybe we could go back to the yarn store so we would could get more done in one trip. Excellent!

After lunch, we headed back to Walla Walla and dropped the tile off with John just in time for him to finish up the shower. He is so pleased with Curtis that he is going in to the Home Depot to find a manager and tell them what a great employee Curtis is.

So all around a pretty good day!