(via Stephen) It’s great to see so much being done here. By the time I can really focus on this idea there will be a great many examples to choose from I’m sure.
I also read your more recent post, and agree that contextualizing by bringing the content to your own blog is best (unlike what I’m doing here). However, I wanted to make sure you got this and, new to blogging, I thought it was more likely that you would get an email as a result of my commenting rather than my “tracking-back”.
Regards,
-Bob
Will R.says
Funny thing is that with the commenting system in Manila, you can’t get e-mail notification…at least I don’t think so.
Bob Monsoursays
In looking at the Manila support docs at userland.com, it appears that you can get email, but only for certain things. Check out this page for more info.
Will,
Thought I’d pass along another list of online journals that I recently came across. You can find it at http://aera-cr.ed.asu.edu/ejournals/index.html.
I also read your more recent post, and agree that contextualizing by bringing the content to your own blog is best (unlike what I’m doing here). However, I wanted to make sure you got this and, new to blogging, I thought it was more likely that you would get an email as a result of my commenting rather than my “tracking-back”.
Regards,
-Bob
Funny thing is that with the commenting system in Manila, you can’t get e-mail notification…at least I don’t think so.
In looking at the Manila support docs at userland.com, it appears that you can get email, but only for certain things. Check out this page for more info.
http://manilanewbies.userland.com/usersguide/editorialprefs/emailnotification
-Bob