SOP on how to Comment
Thanks to my brother in law, Sonny, for the following Standard Operating Procedures regarding how to submit your comments to this blog:
"Jon set up the blog so it would not allow for annonymous posting (and spam): a good thing. You will NEED to sign up for an account, here's what you do. Go to Jon's blog and try to leave a comment. On the next screen (don't actually write a comment this time) you'll see a screen that asks for your user name and password. Since you don't have one yet, you'll need to choose "Sign Up Here". Click that.
On the next screen, near the top, you'll see 3 steps you have to go through 1) Create Account, 2) Name Blog and 3) Choose Template. I'm going to walk you through these steps EVEN if you don't want to create your own BLOG. Your goal here is to create an ACCOUNT so that you can post comments, even if you don't ever want to write your own blog. In the (Step 1) "Create Account" section fill everything out properly. Choose a user name (must be unique) and a password that you can remember. Under "Display Name" choose something you want people to see (i.e. Sonny Portacio). Give an email address and check the box that says that you agree to terms of service. Click "continue".
On the next screen (Step 2), you can put ALL fake stuff here if you want. I typed in random numbers and moved on. Since you aren't creating are real blog anyhow, it doesn't matter. If you DO want to create a real blog, sometime, you can change the info, so again, it doesn't matter. Go with the random numbers. Do the word verification thing and then click "Continue".
On the last (Step 3) screen choose a template. Since you're not really creating a blog, it doesn't matter, if you do want a real blog someday you can change it, so again, it doesn't matter. I picked one at random and then clicked "Continue". It will create your "blog". On the next screen click "start posting". You're DONE! (Unless you REALLY want to post to this new blog you've created).
You can close this window and get back to Jon's blog. From now on when you try to leave a comment for Jon, you'll be asked for your user name (which you'll have) and your password (which you'll have). TA DA!"
Hope people will find this useful.
Semper Fi, Jon G.
"Jon set up the blog so it would not allow for annonymous posting (and spam): a good thing. You will NEED to sign up for an account, here's what you do. Go to Jon's blog and try to leave a comment. On the next screen (don't actually write a comment this time) you'll see a screen that asks for your user name and password. Since you don't have one yet, you'll need to choose "Sign Up Here". Click that.
On the next screen, near the top, you'll see 3 steps you have to go through 1) Create Account, 2) Name Blog and 3) Choose Template. I'm going to walk you through these steps EVEN if you don't want to create your own BLOG. Your goal here is to create an ACCOUNT so that you can post comments, even if you don't ever want to write your own blog. In the (Step 1) "Create Account" section fill everything out properly. Choose a user name (must be unique) and a password that you can remember. Under "Display Name" choose something you want people to see (i.e. Sonny Portacio). Give an email address and check the box that says that you agree to terms of service. Click "continue".
On the next screen (Step 2), you can put ALL fake stuff here if you want. I typed in random numbers and moved on. Since you aren't creating are real blog anyhow, it doesn't matter. If you DO want to create a real blog, sometime, you can change the info, so again, it doesn't matter. Go with the random numbers. Do the word verification thing and then click "Continue".
On the last (Step 3) screen choose a template. Since you're not really creating a blog, it doesn't matter, if you do want a real blog someday you can change it, so again, it doesn't matter. I picked one at random and then clicked "Continue". It will create your "blog". On the next screen click "start posting". You're DONE! (Unless you REALLY want to post to this new blog you've created).
You can close this window and get back to Jon's blog. From now on when you try to leave a comment for Jon, you'll be asked for your user name (which you'll have) and your password (which you'll have). TA DA!"
Hope people will find this useful.
Semper Fi, Jon G.
1 Comments:
Hi Uncle Jon! I'm glad that there is a way to keep in touch with you while you are gone. We are praying for you!
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