Well, I'm trying to get this thing to do paragraphs!
So, we'll see if it goes through with them still there. I don't know why it's gone to a large size. No doubt Laetitia will enlighten me.It's a very hot day in Brisbane. I'm looking forward to the holidays so I can swim.
I think that's enough trivia to test it!
Well, now I'm trying to comment simply.
ReplyDeleteI thought journaling was one "l". Is that American/English??
ReplyDeleteMy searching has produced two apparently acceptable spellings of the word, and no clarity which is English.So I'll stick with what I've got!
DeleteParagraphs seem to be working. I'll see what I can find on the commenting issue.
ReplyDeleteThanks again Laetitia. I've tried what you said, so if someone tries commenting, you may be able to do it without any complications.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's all coming together. Great job Laetitia!
DeleteThis is a test. I am not a robot. :-)
ReplyDeleteDid you have to give any ID?
ReplyDeleteTesting again!
ReplyDeleteSubheading fixed.
ReplyDeleteTesting A.
ReplyDeleteTerrific - we can now post a comment without ID.
ReplyDeleteI have typed in a comment; clicked arrow against "comment as:"; scroll down to bottom and click "anonymous"; then "publish.
(If you put your name in the comment, Jeanette (and we all) will know who you are.
Arlene
Thanks Arlene! J
DeleteSeems like a lot of unknown commentators. LOL I wonder what mine will look like? Dianne
ReplyDeleteAh, you look lovely Dianne - assuming that's a relatively true photo of you. At least two of the Anonymous comments were mine. :-)
DeleteThe reason for the anonymous comments was that people were having to go through the hoops of giving their ID and so the option is to sign yourself 'anonymous' in the column on the right where it says "comment as'. If you want me to know it is you, you can say so in your message if you do it that way. J
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