Blog candy combined with the campaign against word verification!

Chris is giving away blog candy in conjunction with her campaign about word verification – bit complicated to explain so go visit her and say hello!

Here’s her explanation about turning off word verification …

ARGUMENTS AGAINST WORD VERIFICATION

Everyone will have their own view, but in my case, I regard the removal of word verification as a basic courtesy to my visitors who are kind enough to take the time to leave comments. Being aware of their comments through comment moderation, but not hindering them with word verification is the very least I can do to reciprocate their courtesy to me.

The problem with word verification is that it takes too long. The characters are very often hard to decipher, and it’s frustrating when you get them wrong and have to re-enter the little suckers!

So this campaign is on behalf of busy bloggers. Please spare a thought for the poor bloggers who work so hard at getting round as many blogs as possible to leave sprinkles of blessing and good vibes wherever they go. The terrible proliferation of this awful plague of word verification is a blight on their efforts to make the Land of Blog a cheerier place.


I think most people don’t realise that they have word verification on their blogs by default, or how easy it is to switch it off, and perhaps not realising how annoying it is for other bloggers. Either that, or they’re under the misapprehension that they will be bombarded with spam messages. This is not the case. I’ve had mine switched off now for three of the four months that I’ve been blogging, and have had two spam comments. The responses I’ve had from other bloggers to my earlier posts on this topic back this up. (You can see the comments in response to my previous post on this subject, HERE.)

For safety’s sake, have comment moderation on for sure, but please consider canceling word verification on your blog. Maybe for a trial period, and see how you get on.

Unless there are thousands of comments being left, comment moderation shouldn’t be too much of an issue for the blog owner, and other bloggers will also be more inclined to leave comments if they can see that you don’t use word verification.

However, each to their own, and if you disagree with me, that’s cool. We can agree to differ and not visit each other’s blogs! lol ;o)

OK.. rant over. If you have read all the way to the end, thank you for putting up with it, and ~ obviously ~ do what you wish on your blogs, but I had to say something. I love to get around and leave comments, but word verification spoils the experience.

Of course, when I get my new job, all this will be academic to me, as I will then have a life, and I won’t have time for much blog-hopping!! Not that blog-hoppers need to get a life.. Errr… think I’ll stop digging now, before I get into REAL trouble!! lol ;o)

Pet hate – word verification!

Grr! Been around blogland this evening but have given up commenting where there is word verification required – not got my reading glasses to hand so I keep getting them wrong and I’m not a touch typist so typing a weird selection of letters can take a while – especially when they are often letters I don’t use much like x and z.

Then I came across this post and it says exactly what I feel – thank you Heather :-)

Please

- if you only get a few comments a day – turn it off and see what difference it makes. If you have comment moderation then you probably won’t get too many spam messages. If you do then by all means turn it on again!

Blog candy

My chum Adele is giving away Blog Candy to celebrate 15000 posts – pay her a visit and say hello

Anniversary Month

Having made the 35th card for my sister and her husband there are still 2 more this month … my parents – no ’special’ theme and my husband’s parents – their 55th which is Emerald.

Parents

I made my parents’ card using some RAK that I received over the summer from my lovely CB friends … this could almost be used as a Ruby anniversary card – very modern and clean looking. I know my mum will like it cos I love it and we share extremely similar tastes.

Before I started making my own cards Mum and I often sent exactly the same card to people – considering that we live over 200 miles away from each other and don’t get to go shopping together I think that is pretty amazing! Now of course people get one-off editions from me!

Anyway – here it is – a front opening card – my first attempt at one of these with a little shot of the inside where I printed a simple greeting and border on the computer :-) It was interesting trying to get it open and shut properly with the two hearts overlapping the opening!

Parents in law

OK – emerald card – I got out all my emerald green card and paper and waited for inspiration to strike. It finally came via some paper that I had in an offer from Readicut a while back. The paper had green hearts with the word ‘Excellent’ across it in script – which I thought rather strange until suddenly I recalled the words from the famous I Cor 13 passage that many people have as a reading at their wedding … Paul uses the words “I will show you the most excellent way” as a prelude to the passage.

Here’s the finished item …

Backing paper is Papermania double sided paper “Green Fall”

Rest are bits from my stash – I think the white ‘heart’ paper may have come from an LMC kit