Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Do I Look Any Different To You?




Beta Blogger seems fine. It wasn't too hard to switch, but I haven't taken the time to get to know any of the extra features yet. Any tips?

10 comments:

Amanda said...

Everything looks the same to me. You have that security warning that comes up when I comment, but other than that I think it looks the same. How did you switch? Is it necessary to switch? I really don't know.

BTW, thanks for inviting me to McD's tomorrow. I am looking forward to it.

Mary said...

I have no idea what difference there is between the two. I guess I must have signed up on the newer one, who knows?

The blog looks fab

Suzanne said...

I'm nervous to switch. Have you noticed any changes with how you blog? It looks like it didn't change anything on your blog, which is nice.

Batya said...

beta has a security problem/feature which makes me nervous

wendy said...

I don't understand the security warning thing. I have noticed it before when commenting on some blogs.

So far it just moved my whole blog over. I could make some other changes that would make it easier to change the sidebar and stuff, but to do it I would lose all my other changes and have to put them back it - I will save that for an evening when I can't sleep.

That's all I know. I'm sure Mary knows more than she is saying. What does Randy think about the security thing?

Donna Boucher said...

Same except for the pesky comment probs!

Mary said...

Dang, I had this whitty comment to Wendy's comment about me knowing more and Randy security stuff, but I lost it. I have no idea what I'm talking about. Randy is no blogger, so he probably has no idea what the security thing is you speak of, though he is Mr. Security, so you never know.

Mary said...

Why am I showing up as just "m"? This is Mary. Mary for heaven's sake!

wendy said...

Is that why your name is listed as M now instead of Mary? Mrs. Security?

Super Happy Girl said...

As long as Hedgie looks blue, happy and plays with me I am a O.K.

Looks great from my side of the country.