Tuesday, February 19, 2008

REGISTRATION TO COMMENT DROPPED

Hi All,

In response to a number of requests, I have dropped the requirement to have a GMAIL or GOOGLE or BLOGGER Account to Comment. In other words; anyone can now comment completely anonymously.
Hopefully this move will increase the number of those willing to publish on the BLOG.

You may see the difference by looking at the first two Comments;
In the first case I published as CVBLOGGER

In the second case, I clicked on "anonymouse" and thus published unidentified.


Dave

17 comments:

UCO President said...

Hi All,
This is a test
Dave

Anonymous said...

Hi All,
This is test Nr.2
Dave

Anonymous said...

Hi i hope this works

Anonymous said...

Dave I am thrilled, I don't have a problem using my name, I just couldn't get past opening a google act. norma

Anonymous said...

David, if I want to start a new post buy asking a question, do I have to still try to open a google act? norma

UCO President said...

Hi Norma,
At this point, I am not sure.
Why don't you give it a try.

Simply click on "Post" and see what happen.
Dave

UCO President said...

Hi Norma,

I'm thinking that now, if you can log on to the BLOG, that you can indeed Post a new subject.Give it a try.

Dave

Topper said...

Dave, Bless you! You really get an “A” for effort!!!

Anonymous said...

This is a test.

Anonymous said...

It worked!

Anonymous said...

How does one start a new subject on this blog?

Anonymous said...

This is a great idea, thanks David

UCO President said...

Hi A Nony Mouse,

at the upper right of the BLOG window, click on "New Post" anbd follow instructions.

Dave

Anonymous said...

Your blog is so informative and open

Anonymous said...

I do not see "New Post" at the upper right of the BLOG window.

UCO President said...

Hi A Nony Mouse,

Ok, then the only other choice is that you must click on "Sign In",
Then follow the instructions.

This requirement is Hard wired by GOOGLE/BLOGGER and cannot be removed.

If you wish to remain anonymous thru this process, use a psuedonym.

Dave

Anonymous said...

testing using just 'Name' button