The combination of patience and persistence paid off for me and I'll explain why. Up until this morning, I didn't know how to edit my posts on oblogger.com. Each time I clicked Edit Posts on the obloggernewbie.com blog spot dashboard, then checked the box next to Edit View, I froze (waiting for something to happen). I ventured no further. Today, on a lark, I clicked the box next to the Edit portion and the word Edit and voila. I'm able to edit posts. This may not seem BIG to you, who have mega skills in the techno world, but to me, it made me feel GREAT!
Have the best day you possibly can. Create abundance and peace in your life today and your karma will spread positive energy around.
Lifestyle tips, plant-based recipes, self-care ideas, and what's on my mind.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Patience and Persistence Packs a Punch
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Patience,
Persistence,
Success for new blogger
Lifestyle tips, plant-based recipes, self-care ideas, and what's on my mind.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Adventures in blogging up close and detailed
Blogging adventures up close and personal
Early this morning I discovered how to change the template colors on my blogspot (my last post mentioned that I didn’t care for the green that was in my original layout). By clicking the tab on layout in the dashboard and clicking again on font and color, I replaced the green. When I was through making my choice, I clicked save. Whee. What a relief.
I also figured out how to drag and rearrange individual portions of this blogspot.
Blogger.com (my host's address is http://www.blogger.com) provides help articles, user discussions, and forums. Blogger is a free blog publishing tool from Google. So get ready world….even though I feel like I’m in blogging Kindergarten, I’m determined to go for a blogging spin.
What were your first experiences learning something new (it doesn’t have to be about blogging) and how did you overcome obstacles to learning? Please let me know.
In Peace and Health, Nan
Early this morning I discovered how to change the template colors on my blogspot (my last post mentioned that I didn’t care for the green that was in my original layout). By clicking the tab on layout in the dashboard and clicking again on font and color, I replaced the green. When I was through making my choice, I clicked save. Whee. What a relief.
I also figured out how to drag and rearrange individual portions of this blogspot.
Blogger.com (my host's address is http://www.blogger.com) provides help articles, user discussions, and forums. Blogger is a free blog publishing tool from Google. So get ready world….even though I feel like I’m in blogging Kindergarten, I’m determined to go for a blogging spin.
What were your first experiences learning something new (it doesn’t have to be about blogging) and how did you overcome obstacles to learning? Please let me know.
In Peace and Health, Nan
Labels:
beginner,
growth,
new blogger
Lifestyle tips, plant-based recipes, self-care ideas, and what's on my mind.
Friday, September 25, 2009
First Edition of O Blogger Newbie
Yikes. This is for real...my first effort to communicate with you out there. Exhilarating and daring to do this without knowing many of the concepts or skills involved in blogging. Please bear with me and, if you'd like, share some of your newbie blogging experiences with me. From past experiences, I've discovered I learn best if I don't feel pressured. I'll be going slowly (perhaps two or three posts a week) and my intention is to be courteous to you too.
I don't care for the green portion of this blog spot, but don't know how to change that. Can anyone out there explain how it's done?
Speak to you down the road.
I don't care for the green portion of this blog spot, but don't know how to change that. Can anyone out there explain how it's done?
Speak to you down the road.
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O Blogger Newbie First Edition
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