Wasn't it easy to post? The issue is whether we want to force the case discussion to comments in Blogger, or if we want to continue to have the conversation via email. The advantages of Blogger, as I see it, are the ability to post much more easily via the platform which serves as an image repository, and the ability to search cases by keywords. Check out the Search the Blog option in the upper righthand corner.
In any case we would have to decide for one option otherwise people get confused. Nevertheless, not having an easy way to contact the person who posted something directly is a downside. We would have to ask everyone to enter their email information in the profile so that it is being displayed when you click on the name below the post, is that correct?
You would actually have to put it behind your profile name if you wanted to incl. the email as you can now see in my case below. Unlikely that many would do that.
Wasn't it easy to post? The issue is whether we want to force the case discussion to comments in Blogger, or if we want to continue to have the conversation via email. The advantages of Blogger, as I see it, are the ability to post much more easily via the platform which serves as an image repository, and the ability to search cases by keywords. Check out the Search the Blog option in the upper righthand corner.
ReplyDeleteIn any case we would have to decide for one option otherwise people get confused. Nevertheless, not having an easy way to contact the person who posted something directly is a downside. We would have to ask everyone to enter their email information in the profile so that it is being displayed when you click on the name below the post, is that correct?
ReplyDeleteYou would actually have to put it behind your profile name if you wanted to incl. the email as you can now see in my case below. Unlikely that many would do that.
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