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Floaters on Blogger Last reply on May 09, 2008 20:07.
Help! I have floating Zemanta boxes on my blog (http://palamas.blogspot.com/)! People are having trouble reading what's there. How can I remove the floaters?
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related articles box too close to the post text in blogger Last reply on April 02, 2008 11:58.
In blogger posts that use the Zemanta related articles box (e.g. http://www.wizardstower.co.uk/blog/20... ) there doesn't seem to be enough space between the bottom of the last paragraph of text and the top of the related articles box
John Munro reported this problem
on March 31, 2008 15:46.
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Zemanta suddenly stopped working in blogger+Firefox 2 ! Last reply on April 24, 2008 14:30.
i am not seeing any Zemanta suggestion from yesterday onwards. i use blogger and firefox(version 2). i reinstalled the firefox widget and restarted. still, its not showing zemanta. the url is showing that zemanta is enabled... -
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Blogger.com doesn't load Zemanta extension Last reply on April 18, 2008 12:28.
Hi, I use your FF extension and Blogger.com account. Your extension seems not to work on it. When I start a new post, nothing happens, there is only a thin box on the right side. Am I doing something wrong? How do I start your service?
Al asked this question
on March 16, 2008 16:58.
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how to use the suggested links button in Blogger under Firefox Last reply on April 08, 2008 11:49.
Hi,
So far I think this is awesome. But I'm not totally clear on how to use the "suggested links" button. Should I have the word highlighted in the blog text already? Suggested images works great, it puts an image at the top of the posting. I'd like to be able to have it be put where I want but that's easy to move.
What I'm doing now is following the link to a separate tab, then copying the link, then pasting it in. I use blogger and Firefox 2.0.x and my blog is http://nonnotablenatterings.blogspot....
If there is some helps, I missed it, I read the FAQ but it wasn't there. You may want to add a link on the site to where docs are :) So far I love this tool, it rocks so consider this a quibble! -
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weird tag suggestions Last reply on April 06, 2008 22:24.
If I paste the following text into blogger, Zemanta suggests the tags "Barack Obama" and "Hillary Clinton". As you can see, the text has nothing to do with politics. Interestingly by the time I'd modified the text to the final version (see http://www.wizardstower.co.uk/blog/20... ) the tag suggestions were more appropriate.
I found this book to be disappointing. You go into it expecting a subversion of the Wizard of Oz as you've seen it in the movie and read in the book, but that's not really what you get.
If you think about it, the Wicked Witch of the West isn't actually in the original story very much. She's a typical one-dimensional bad guy that attacks the heroes and then gets vanquished. There isn't really that much interaction between Dorothy and the Witch to subvert. Dorothy isn't even in 99% of this book - the story is just concerned with getting the Witch from being a sympathetic character to the point where she takes the actions we see in the original.
For most of the book you are getting to know characters and events that really never matter, because you know how it's going to end. It makes no difference what she did as a child. You go into the story knowing the climax, so it doesn't seem to even try to build up to it - things just happen.
A lot of questions are never answered. There are a lot of Why's outstanding and you never really find out what happened to half of the characters. A lot of plot points are introduced and nothing ever happens with them.
The book was also quite difficult to read. The language was quite dense. It had me reaching for the dictionary on occasion, but I usually appreciate that in a book. Somehow it was just annoying here. Having read the preview chapters of the author's other books included at the end of this one, he always seems to write like this. I will not be buying his other books.
I think that was the problem - it was hard work and there was very little reward at the end.
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