Friday, January 06, 2006

html can be a bad thing some times

So I thought about trying a template for your ring and so far I like it but the post are doing this weired gap-thing if ya'll (so I am from the south) have any suggestions they please help.

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  1. Anonymous, I think you have put my url as the link under Reverend Mother's name.

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  2. For some reason, it's important to me to know WHO started this blog. Who are you, (other than God's own child)?

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  3. I'm with St. Cassarole. While I understand the desire to be anonymous online, you could give us a general description of yourself as most of us do on our blogs.

    I think that would help your efforts to build the webring. Please think about it.

    By the way, st cass and I are both southerners,too!

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  4. I had resently joined the RevGalBlogPal ring and noticed how many other denominations have rings. Since I am currently unemployed, leaving me with extra time on my hands I thought that it would be neat to start one for us Presbyterians. I not entirely sure why I chose to be anonymous, I guess I didn’t want it to be about me.

    Thought I have been blogging for over three years, I am new to this whole ring thing and I was not sure exactly how this all works. Any suggestions, comments, ect are welcome and I would say even encouraged. I really don’t want this to about me or one person. I just want a way for us Presbyterian Bloggers to connect with one another.

    Farcical (formally known as anonymous)

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  5. It's a great idea and thanks for telling us a little about yourself and giving us a blog name. Thanks for your efforts!

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  6. Hi! thanks for the invite-- hello all you fellow presbys and webgalpals-- I don't know why it does that little gap thing sometimes but you're right, it's annoying. Surely someone out there knows how to fix it?

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  7. Miranda, thanks for introducing yourself!
    I think having "time on your hands" is a most interesting experience. Thanks for doing this work while you have it!

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  8. Thanks for creating the ring, Miranda. It is refreshing to see that there are Presbyterians among us who can have a vision and create something without first convening a taskforce. *grin* Thanks for taking the time sort out html junk.

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  9. Miranda,
    Congratulations! You fixed it! The blog page looks great. Thanks so much for your efforts.

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