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Loch Lochy, as seen by Jim’s Leica M8, March 2010. B&W conversion and tweaks in Lightroom 2.
Comments
comment is free, again
you’ll notice that after a gap of a few months, witter-n-grunt.com now has comments available again on the Blog pages
Comments are now working via Disqus, and you’ll be invited to sign up to Disqus when you post a comment on the witter-n-grunt.com Blog. You don’t need to sign up, though, just click the “Guest” button and your comment will get through.
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Loch Lochy, as seen by Jim’s Leica M8, March 2010. B&W conversion and tweaks in Lightroom 2.
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05/01/10 16:33 Categorised as: Blogging
For techie-nical reasons, I've taken down the "Comments" function
from the blog pages, pending finding a better way of making this work.The site is built in RapidWeaver, and used the RW-recommended JSKit comments system. But it caused problems. A comment posted against one blog post would come up under every post; big and inexiplicable gaps appeared between the end of some posts and the comments area, and I believe the Admin area was open to all site visitors. So I'm looking for a better means of handling comments, and for now,
comments is OFF
If you would like to make a comment on something you see on this site, in the Blog or elsewhere, please use one of the Contact pages, accessible from the menu, top right
Thanks
Jim