Sunday, April 15, 2007

Sunday School Comments Week of April 15th

The people in my family know that when it comes to Sunday School, Fast and Testimony Meeting and gospel teaching that I dont always agree with what is said. I hate it when people quote "The Work and the Glory" like they do scripture.
In my mission and my present ward sometimes there are a lot of things that are said that are far from what is gospel truth I think. So I have created an outlet for myself that I express my views on the topics for Sunday School on our new family website.
Family Website check out the Sunday School pay for each weeks lesson topics!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't get me started Blake! :)

Anonymous said...

Ha! You two rule.
(I have a blog formatting question real quick... how do I get a "links to this post" option to click on like you have?)

Anonymous said...

Mothergoose are you talking about links to another webpage? You can do that by typink what ever you want as the link name:
for exapmple: Link then you highlight it and there is a choice to click a button that has a chain on it. Then you just type in the web address for it.
You can also do lables. These are key words for your posts that if they click the key word on your blog it takes them to a page with all the posts that have this key word.
Let me know if you need more help with it.

Anonymous said...

Oh good that's what I was hoping the link thing would do. (for example I have a post about Uncle Jan's birthday that I wanted to link to Aunt GeNee's post about Uncle Jan's birthday) Now I just need to find out how to select the link option "links to this post" to show up in my comments screen. do you know how you got that option to show? I thought it would just be under "settings" somewhere... ??

Anonymous said...

Mothergoose,
You can create a link when you are making an original post in your blog.
Copy the URL (or web address) for the page you want.
Then on your original post type for example:
Jan's Birthday
Then you click at the end of it hold the click and drag it over Jan's Birthday. In the top middle there show be options to change the text font size etc. One of them looks like a gray chain. Click on that. Then paste the web address (or URL) in there.
That makes a link in the post.

Anonymous said...

Sorry I'm not so good at explaining things and this is turning into me being a pain, ha... I did figure out how to link in a post but what I did't figure out was how to get a "links to this post" to show up
like you have in your blog. If you go to your main page. At the end of all your posts it shows "comments" that you can click on and "links to this post" and "labels". I have comments and labels on my blog but not "links to this post". I think it's cool that you have that option for your readers to click on and I would like to have it for my readers to click on too, if I can select it w/ my template.

Anonymous said...

Do you know how you got it there?

Anonymous said...

To do the Links on the post next to where you click to make a comment Go to the Settings of your blog. The choose Formatting and then move Show Links Field to yes.

Anonymous said...

I already have the lables on but it should be on the formatting page as well.
It is called lables. As soon as i figure that one out I will let you know.

Anonymous said...

To make a lable for your post you go to the Template then click Edit under the Post section.
Then you can choose to add lables on if you want to.

Anonymous said...

Awesome! You got me to the right place! I guess I needed to "show backlinks" in order for that to come up. Having the Show Links feild to yes, is cool too though. It makes it so when someone clicks on the title of that post, it takes them to a link. Pretty dang cool. Thanks for the tips! Now I'm looking forward to more of your sunday school comments!! :) gotta love it.