About whunni
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I'm William and I enjoy listening to timeless music (rock, blues, jazz, funk, dub, etc.), reading novels, and collecting vintage watches (especially Seiko) and t-shirts

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Dear all:

What does the red "pending approval" box showing after leaving comments on a fellow member's page mean?

Best regards.

They've got a security feature, that allows them to read the comment before it is published.

Appreciate your response.

Best regards.

William - that means your comment is awaiting the blog owner's decision on whether to accept (publish) your comment.

Thanks Laurie.

I learning as I go here...

All the best.

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Meaning of "pending approval" upon leaving comments?

Meaning of "pending approval" upon leaving comments?

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Dear all:

What does the red "pending approval" box showing after leaving comments on a fellow member's page mean?

Best regards.

They've got a security feature, that allows them to read the comment before it is published.

Appreciate your response.

Best regards.

William - that means your comment is awaiting the blog owner's decision on whether to accept (publish) your comment.

Thanks Laurie.

I learning as I go here...

All the best.

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Dear all:

I have an issue that occurs when I try to leave comments in relation to another member's website. This has happened to me for the three consecutive times tha

Hi - do you have a Gravatar account? It is necessary to be able to leave comments.

The comments are reserved for you, once you have selected them. There is no "race against the clock" as you suggest.

Thanks Diane.

No I don't... how can I get one and is it included in the Premium membership?

Hi - a Gravatar account is free. Here is the training on what to do.

Will check it out. Much thanks!

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When attempting to leave comments?

When attempting to leave comments?

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Dear all:

I have an issue that occurs when I try to leave comments in relation to another member's website. This has happened to me for the three consecutive times tha

Hi - do you have a Gravatar account? It is necessary to be able to leave comments.

The comments are reserved for you, once you have selected them. There is no "race against the clock" as you suggest.

Thanks Diane.

No I don't... how can I get one and is it included in the Premium membership?

Hi - a Gravatar account is free. Here is the training on what to do.

Will check it out. Much thanks!

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Dear all:

I wanted to inquire on the best method to add a FB link (icon) to my website that upon clicking, takes viewers directly to my Facebook page.

Thank you

Hey William,

Here is the plugin that Kyle suggests using: Hope you find this helpful.

Thanks as always Triblu.

Will give it a go.

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Link connecting my website to facebook?

Link connecting my website to facebook?

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Dear all:

I wanted to inquire on the best method to add a FB link (icon) to my website that upon clicking, takes viewers directly to my Facebook page.

Thank you

Hey William,

Here is the plugin that Kyle suggests using: Hope you find this helpful.

Thanks as always Triblu.

Will give it a go.

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Dear all:

I wanted to understand the difference between offering feedback on a website (which I have done) and offering comments. From what I can see, the comments tha

Hey William,

Loes explains it perfectly here: Hope you find this helpful.

Hi Triblu,

Your document explains the diffirences perfectly.

Thank you.

It's not mine, it Loes... and I hope you clicked on the "Like This" button if it DID help you, as that is how Loes will eventually gain credit for creating this great tutorial.

Hi William, there is a difference between, offering feedback and offering comments.

- with feedback, you are engaging with a website and usually offering an appraisal or pointing out aspects or elements of that website that could do with improvement or that are working and bringing benefit to the site, from your viewpoint.

- with comments, you are engaging with a post, this can be on a website or even a social media post.

The comment usually relates to the content and context of the post or article.

In both cases, your feedback or comment should be relevant to either the website or post/article.

Thanks Alex!

Your explanation is helpful.

Regards, William

Hi - they are two entirely different things and should not be confused.

Feedback is private between yourself and the site owner. It is your opportunity to advise them as to any improvements they could make to the site, such as layout, imagery, content etc.

Comments relate to the one article you are being asked to read, with the intention they are going to be published to the website. You should approach these as if you were a genuine visitor to the site. The comments should be relevant to the article, well-thought-out and engaging, adding to the conversation and value of the article. This is not the place to suggest improvements or criticise the website.

Thank you Diane.

It is clear now!

Cheers.

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Difference between offering feedback and comments?

Difference between offering feedback and comments?

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Dear all:

I wanted to understand the difference between offering feedback on a website (which I have done) and offering comments. From what I can see, the comments tha

Hey William,

Loes explains it perfectly here: Hope you find this helpful.

Hi Triblu,

Your document explains the diffirences perfectly.

Thank you.

It's not mine, it Loes... and I hope you clicked on the "Like This" button if it DID help you, as that is how Loes will eventually gain credit for creating this great tutorial.

Hi William, there is a difference between, offering feedback and offering comments.

- with feedback, you are engaging with a website and usually offering an appraisal or pointing out aspects or elements of that website that could do with improvement or that are working and bringing benefit to the site, from your viewpoint.

- with comments, you are engaging with a post, this can be on a website or even a social media post.

The comment usually relates to the content and context of the post or article.

In both cases, your feedback or comment should be relevant to either the website or post/article.

Thanks Alex!

Your explanation is helpful.

Regards, William

Hi - they are two entirely different things and should not be confused.

Feedback is private between yourself and the site owner. It is your opportunity to advise them as to any improvements they could make to the site, such as layout, imagery, content etc.

Comments relate to the one article you are being asked to read, with the intention they are going to be published to the website. You should approach these as if you were a genuine visitor to the site. The comments should be relevant to the article, well-thought-out and engaging, adding to the conversation and value of the article. This is not the place to suggest improvements or criticise the website.

Thank you Diane.

It is clear now!

Cheers.

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