Thursday, January 21, 2010

Blog Tutorial - Leaving a Comment on a Blog

This tutorial was originally posted on my blog, Danielle Daws, after I had a few people email me to say they were having difficulty leaving a message. I thought it would be appropriate to post it here as well. You can see the original post HERE.



Blog Tutorial
Leaving a Comment on a Blog

Step One
At the bottom of a blog post, there are details about the post. When you move your mouse over these details, the word comments should highlight indicating a hyperlink. Click on this (the word comments at the bottom of the post you'd like to comment on). 


Step Two
What will come up on your screen next looks like the picture below. If there have been previous comments made, they will also appear. All you need to worry about is what you see in the picture below. Click on the drop down menu that says select profile.

Step ThreeWhen the drop down menu appears, you'll see this:

Step FourFor the purposes of this tutorial, I am assuming that the viewer does not have a Google Account or any other type of blog. You can select Anonymous, but it's much nicer to leave your name (assuming you're leaving a nice comment!). So, select Name/URL. This screen will appear:


Step FiveEnter your name in the Name field (where I've put "Enter Your Name Here"), and leave the URL field blank. This means that your name will appear with your comment, but there won't be a hyperlink attached to your name. Click Continue.


Step SixWrite your comment in the Post a Comment box provided (where I have written "Leave your comment!").


Step SevenWhen you have finished writing your comment, click Post Comment. You should see this:



Please Note

  • If for some reason your screen says a message like: "Comment could not be published", just try again. I don't know why, but sometimes the comments don't go through first go.

  • Some bloggers have security measures on their sites. For instance, you may be required to type in a security word. This is just because the blogger is avoiding spam comments from being placed on their blog - it does happen!

  • Some blogs save your comment but don't publish it. There should be a message nearby that says something like "Comment will be posted after author approval". It's just another security measure.

That's it! I hope this little tutorial has been of use.





1 comment:

  1. nice blog,,
    here is my comment,, thanks for your explaination..

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