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I know it's ungrateful to complain about something that's free...
Dec. 19, 2006

But I'm really unhappy about the new, possibly permanent "no javascript" rule here.  I suppose I don't need my "Today's Verse", though I really liked having it, but not having "Blogrolling" would be the deal breaker for me.  I know enough HTML that I've actually built "mock-blogs" on other websites - pages where I update info in what looks like a blog style but is actually just me editing the raw HTML code - but that's because my "updates" are only made a handful of times each month.  Here, on my blog, I'm going for ease of use.  That means "push-button" style posting to quickly get my message loaded, AND "push-button" style link adding - so I can quickly, easily link to any other blogs that catch my eye.  Yes, of course I could manually enter a new URL into a list by opening my template and making the changes, but that's not what I'm after.  Maybe it's lazy of me, but if I have to do that "extra" work, I'd be a lot less inclined to do it all.  If I go back to using blogger.com, I won't have that issue and I can host the blog at my own website.  I really like this community  a lot, and it probably seems like a silly thing to fuss about, but I want to be able to run my blog with as much ease as possible and that would require having the javascript capabilities back.

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Feb. 1, 2007 - Hi,

Posted by AmoScribo
thanks for helping me realize why my blogroll and newsroll, etc aren't functioning.
I came over to thank you for commenting to my blog.
Congrats on the writing, keep up the good work!
Allison

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