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aeiche asked a question in Skribit on April 02, 2009 22:18:
how do I add suggestions to my blog from groups?Suggestions in groups don't have the "add to blog" option on them, whereas the "popular" and "recent" suggestions. I've added suggestions to groups I belong to, but now I can't attach those to my blog. Is this feature just not implemented yet?
aeiche shared an idea in Skribit on April 01, 2009 18:08:
Readers submitting comments rather than suggestions...Going through the suggestions list on Skribit, it seems like a lot of blog readers are misinterpreting what the Skribit widget is for. It's being used as a general feedback device, ie:
"Please, stop trying to force which browser I am using."
"Hi ..Good start up keep it up "
"Congrats on hiring Morrison Manchester. She is world famous"
I don't know what the solution is to this, but if there are any ways to clarify what the suggestion box is, it could be helpful.
Lest there be any confusion, this isn't a complaint, just an idea that I think (after all the important stuff is taken care of) ought to be addressed.
aeiche marked one of Calvin's replies in Skribit as useful. Calvin replied to the question "How do I login/setup with OpenID".
aeiche replied on March 24, 2009 14:11 to the question "How do I login/setup with OpenID" in Skribit:
A comment on the question "How do I login/setup with OpenID" in Skribit:
I'm one step beyond that screen, I'm at the "
Log into Skribit to connect your AIM account" screen. But I have no Skribit Login, though I have reset the password on the account. My blog is connected to the account, and accepts suggestions and votes. – aeiche, on March 23, 2009 15:47
aeiche asked a question in Skribit on March 23, 2009 15:22:
How do I login/setup with OpenIDI'm feeling really thick-skulled here. I setup my account with openID. When I go to login, I use the openID authentication (takes me to AOL's openID login), and it pushes me back over to Skribit. I press the link that says "I already have an account", and the next login asks me for my Skribit Login and Password.
I don't have a skribit login, because setup with OpenID (right?), and I have a pretty good guess as to what the password should be, but I don't know what username to use.
How do I get this all to work?
A comment on the question "Login: what goes in that field?" in Skribit:
I signed up with OpenID and I'm having the same problem. There's no intuitive suggestion as to what my Skribit login is. The password reset email received reads:
"...click here:
http://skribit.com/reset_password ....
Your user login is:
If you did not make this request, please disreguard..."
I am not familiar with OpenID, but I thought I would give it a shot. The OpenID authentication process worked, but then it takes me to a Skribit username login, and I don't have that. – aeiche, on March 09, 2009 16:51
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