Just got this in my forgot-my-username-and-password email from Blogger, “You could also try logging in/recovering your password from a different web browser – we recommend Mozilla Firefox: http://mozilla.org/products/firefox/ Sincerely, The Blogger Team.” Very nice, but if they had recommended “gbrowser” then I would’ve had a real scoop. Also, they have a really great website. I don’t know how much is Adaptive Path magic and how much is in-house, but the result is a pleasure to use. ¶
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Sushubh | September 25th, 2004 @ 4:04 am |
Oi… does it have the referral link as well?
Matt | September 25th, 2004 @ 11:19 am |
No referral link.
Rob L. | September 25th, 2004 @ 12:44 pm |
What does a WordPress developer need a Blogger account for? (Not a riddle, just curious. Assuming that you used Blogger long ago and were going in to retrieve very old posts, maybe?)
Sushubh | September 25th, 2004 @ 1:51 pm |
I have a blogger account since ages. It does pretty well actually
Looking at GMail’s birth… having a Blogger account does not hurt actually.
Maureen | September 26th, 2004 @ 3:14 pm |
Don’t know about Matt, but you have to have a Blogger account to be able to leave comments on their blogs. Otherwise you are anonymous and many people don’t allow anonymous commenting.
Zhavi | October 4th, 2004 @ 1:57 pm |
Nope. You don’t have to have an account to comment on their blogs. It’s up to the person who runs the blog. They can turn it off and on. But either way it doesn’t let people enter a random name or URL. I hope this changes soon!
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