Why? Just because I can. (And it’s a great form of procrastination.)
What do you think about this rosie pink? I think I like it.
Need to put something interesting in the header, though. Off to explore header options.
Why? Just because I can. (And it’s a great form of procrastination.)
What do you think about this rosie pink? I think I like it.
Need to put something interesting in the header, though. Off to explore header options.

I’m really bad about the more gadgets I can hang on my website the better. I try to restrain myself, but sometimes, there’s a gizmo just too good to pass up! I found it in CommentLuv.
I first saw this installed in the Writer Unboxed blog and it was love at first site. From the WordPress plugin page, here’s what CommentLuv is all about:
This plugin will visit the site of the comment author while they type their comment and retrieve a selection of their last blog posts, tweets or digg submissions which they can choose one from to include at the bottom of their comment when they click submit.
You can try the plugin out on my blog, if you like. Just leave a comment and check the CommentLuv box. Of course, you’ve got to be using the same email address as you use on your own blog, tweet or digg.
One of my greater joys (I call it research so it doesn’t feel like I’m playing instead of working) is reading comments. With this plugin, for the really interesting comments, I can see what else the commenter as to say. I’ve found lots of interesting posts, that way.
To install on your own WordPress blog, just search for CommentLuv wherever you usually pick up your plugins.
First off, why do I want my favorite blogs to show up on my homepage? That answer is easy! So you don’t miss anything!
Remembering to check your favorite blogs every day is a pain and often gets forgotten. But wouldn’t a teeny-tiny bit of your life be easier if you could get links to the newest blog posts right in front of you the second your bring your computer to life? Then you can choose to click on the titles and read those yummy posts right then, or wait until later, like when you’re stuck on the phone with your mother or waiting for the pharmacist to answer.
You might want to print this out while you set up your computer. Don’t worry. You can’t mess it up! (And if you do, just drop me a comment and I’ll tell you how to fix it.)
As with life and art, there are several ways to get a blog feed on your computer. I’m only going to tell you about one. It’s the one I use, so of course, I’m biased, but I think it’s the most convenient.
First, we are going to rely on dear old Google to help us out. Google has lots of freebies. Today, we’ll use their personal Google page called iGoogle.
Hurrah! That’s the hard part. And it wasn’t even hard, was it?
You will see that Google already gave you some stuff on your page, weather, an offer to sign up for gmail, a clock , maybe a video and some blogs they like but I’m not too enthused about.
Techno Warning: Here’s a bell and whistle. Skip this if you want to.
Up in the far right corner, you’ll see a little underlined link Sign in . If you have gmail or a blogspot account or any number of other things, you may already have a google account, which is your gmail address and your password. If you want to sign in, you can. Advantages to signing in are that you are making your page in cyberspace and can access it from any computer, your desktop, your laptop, the hotel computer, your iphone, etc. Otherwise, if you don’t sign in, this iGoogle page will only be visible on this one computer that you are sitting in front of. And if someone erases your cookies, then your SOL.
Back to the essentials:
Get rid of any of the stuff that Google gave you and you don’t want. Here’s how:
When do we get to the blog part, you’re asking? The answer: Now!
And voila’. You are now on your new homepage which will be the first page you see when you turn on your computer.
See the box that has my blog title in it-Connie Cox: Writer. That means everything you just did worked perfectly! You’ll see the titles of my last three blogs in your new little box.
Now you’ve got some choices on what to do next.
My preferred choice is to click on the title and it will take you to my blog. (While there, please leave a comment so I’ll know I’m not alone out here in cyberworld)
Or, you can click on the blue plus sign and see what my blog has to say right from your homepage. Only problem here is that you can’t leave a comment. But if you add a lot of blogs, this is a real time-saver.
Ready to add more blogs? Start over at 1. Type in the web address
Here are a few of my favorites:
* Everybody Needs a Little Romance
* Rachel Gardner, Literary Agent
* WOW-Women on Writing
Now, copy this web address
http://www.conniecox.com/techno-corner/bringing-home-the-blogging/
and send it to all your friends that might want to know about how to read their favorite blogs easily, too.
Whew! Enough for today. Good job!