Happy Anniversary to Breeze By!
Congrats to myself for one year of blogging! To celebrate, I recently switched to the new (and improved) Blogger format which allows the use of tags, or labels, to better organize my posts.
You may have noticed tags at the end of posts the last few days. I spent a few hours on Sunday applying 23 different tags to the over 300 posts I made in the last year. Some unsurprising results were the high number of TV, books and sports posts but I was a bit shocked to have only a couple family-related entries. I guess I need to start talking more about my fam.
Another change is that instead of showing a list of the most recently posted titles (the Back Burner), my new template only allows me the monthly archives (The Collection, formerly known as Cold Storage). However, it does show how many posts were made during those months. I've definitely been slowing down over the last half year. I sure was a busy little blogger last May (46 posts) and June (51). Not surprisingly, that was right after I got my new camera and my computer at home.
My anniversary celebration will continue all month so get ready to share your POV and post lots of comments.
I assume that POV(s) is what used to be comments. But shouldn't it be P(s)OV for Point(s) of view instead of POV(s) (Point of view(s))?
ReplyDeleteWhen I am leaving a comment and use the backspace key it deletes two spaces instead of one, which is very annoying since I am used to making mistakes and so am very quick on the backspace and the re-type. I just discovered that the control-backspace combination deletes about 10 characters, very weird.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should just lose the parens altogether.
ReplyDeleteYour computer is whacked out.
Happy Anniversary! I can't believe it's only been a year since you jumped into the blog world!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I can't believe it either. It's sure fun to go back and read what I was blogging about a year ago.
ReplyDeleteI thought the POV thing was a template or something from the new style blogger thingy you are using. It is also reminiscent of the debate about whether it should be RBIs or RsBI...
ReplyDeleteWith the my new template I can put whatever I want as the "comment" text. So it's my choice, not Blogger's.
ReplyDeleteI accept your round-about apology.