1) At the end of each blog post, you will notice the word "Comments" (in blue ) besides a mail box sign: click on it and you will enter a new page titled "Post a Comment on".
2) On the left side of this posting page are all the comments already made by other fellow TMS crossword solvers. You have the option to hide their comments just by clicking on "Collapse Comments".
I strongly suggest that you lurk around and get yourself "acquainted" with other commentators before you jump in.
3) On the right side, you will see "Leave your comment" and a text box. You can then type in your comments about the puzzle. Please always double check your spelling before you press the PUBLISH YOUR COMMENT button. The PREVIEW button on the right side allows you to see what your message looks like when it's published, so you can edit the contents if you spot a grammar mistake or want to add more content. Please don't capitalize all the letters. No politics, no religion and no personal attacks. Please limit your posts to FIVE per day.
4) You will need to "Choose an identity" when you publish your comments. If you dot "Anonymous", no identifying information will be displayed. But it's always polite to sign your name so others can identify you. If you dot "Name/URL", you can enter your name or your website link. The best and most fun way to mingle with others is to sign up for a Google/Blogger account. It's easy, all you need is a private mail account and it does not have to be Gmail.
5) Once you have a Google/Blogger identity (click on your "View My Profile" button, then "Edit Profile" for photo-inserting or other addition to your personal profile), you can come back and comment regularly. Just make sure you put the black dot to the left of Google/Blogger. Enter your email address (NOT your display name) on the "USERNAME" line. Enter your Google password on the "PASSWORD" line. Then type, preview and publish your comment. Your comment headed with your blue underlined display name will show up on the left side of the screen after the previous posts. You may need to refresh your page to see your post.
6) You will see a garbage can sign at the end of your comment. It allows you to delete your published message. However, please do not abuse this "Delete" button. The "PREVIEW" button is set up specifically for you to spot mistakes.
Good luck and have fun!
C.C.
1) Added on Jan 23, 2013
Click here to see how to set up a Blogger account. Or here (Thanks, Dave!)
Click here for threads on how to shift from Google Plus to Blogger.
2) On the left side of this posting page are all the comments already made by other fellow TMS crossword solvers. You have the option to hide their comments just by clicking on "Collapse Comments".
I strongly suggest that you lurk around and get yourself "acquainted" with other commentators before you jump in.
3) On the right side, you will see "Leave your comment" and a text box. You can then type in your comments about the puzzle. Please always double check your spelling before you press the PUBLISH YOUR COMMENT button. The PREVIEW button on the right side allows you to see what your message looks like when it's published, so you can edit the contents if you spot a grammar mistake or want to add more content. Please don't capitalize all the letters. No politics, no religion and no personal attacks. Please limit your posts to FIVE per day.
4) You will need to "Choose an identity" when you publish your comments. If you dot "Anonymous", no identifying information will be displayed. But it's always polite to sign your name so others can identify you. If you dot "Name/URL", you can enter your name or your website link. The best and most fun way to mingle with others is to sign up for a Google/Blogger account. It's easy, all you need is a private mail account and it does not have to be Gmail.
5) Once you have a Google/Blogger identity (click on your "View My Profile" button, then "Edit Profile" for photo-inserting or other addition to your personal profile), you can come back and comment regularly. Just make sure you put the black dot to the left of Google/Blogger. Enter your email address (NOT your display name) on the "USERNAME" line. Enter your Google password on the "PASSWORD" line. Then type, preview and publish your comment. Your comment headed with your blue underlined display name will show up on the left side of the screen after the previous posts. You may need to refresh your page to see your post.
6) You will see a garbage can sign at the end of your comment. It allows you to delete your published message. However, please do not abuse this "Delete" button. The "PREVIEW" button is set up specifically for you to spot mistakes.
Good luck and have fun!
C.C.
1) Added on Jan 23, 2013
Captcha will be used in blog Comments section from now on. Here are a few tips:
- Please always save your comments in a Word document or in an email draft. In case you lose your comments to the blog black hole, you can always copy and paste.
- You don't need Captcha to Preview. It's needed only when you hit "Publish Your Comment" button.
- You only need to type in the letters. Just ignore the numbers.
Click here to see how to set up a Blogger account. Or here (Thanks, Dave!)
Click here for threads on how to shift from Google Plus to Blogger.
What does "DF" mean?
ReplyDeleteCC: Thank you very much for these instructions, and of course, for the entire site. I really enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteBea,
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. I enjoy your comments too.
Good Morning C.C.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome. You certainly improved on the original explanation. You obviously put a lot of thought into it. I don't think anyone should have a problem figuring out how to comment now.
Clear Ayes,
ReplyDeleteYou built a solid framework for me. Otherwise, I would not have worked out such a post so quickly.
carol in ca,
ReplyDeleteDF means dysfunctional. As a group, we have become somewhat weird but it has been a lot of fun. Visit previous days, read and you 'll understand what I mean.
Good job, ladies! Maybe change the "space box " to "text box." Also maybe change "PUBLISH" to "PUBLISH YOUR COMMENT."
ReplyDeleteIn step 4, this isn't really there: If you dot "Others", Maybe change it to: If you dot one of the other three choices,.
Add to step 5: "You may need to refresh your page to see your post." This will hopefully keep the inexperienced posters from posting multiple times.
Goodmorning cc and friends,
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought this was going to be a puzzle I would not finish, but after letting it lay for a bit, some of it started to fill in.
the NW corner was hard. didn't know 1,2,or 3 down. I can never remember writer nin and had to use Mr.G, would have never got sprits without the perps. Will someone explain etape to me. I was unfamiliar with nard and ara for southern constellation.
Over all a fun puzzle
Crockett,
ReplyDeleteThank you. I've changed/added what you suggested. I meant "Name/URL", not "others".
Steve,
Is your dog's name Lola?
1A Fuji flow (LAVA)? I think Fuji is a atoll reef.
ReplyDeleteGail,
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late response. Fuji here refers to Mt. Fuji (Japan).
Lyle Ore
ReplyDeleteon the pool Solids and stripes
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For the puzzle of Oct. 7th. The 5 across answer is not NLCS, but MLCS, because it's a MAJOR League, not a National League game. It's for the World Series not the National League playoff. Also, Mota in Italian means Very!
ReplyDeleteLook for the Dodgers to go all the way!
Anonymous @ 1:20pm,
ReplyDeleteI've copied and pasted your note on today's (Oct 7 Tuesday) Comments section.
The DOUAY RHEIMS Bible was finished in 2609.It is considered the foundation for nearly all english speaking catholics
ReplyDeleteDorothea,
ReplyDeleteThanks. I've copied and pasted your comment on today's comment section (Nov 5, Wednesday).
Just wanted everyone to know
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Eddie,
ReplyDeleteYou misplaced your comment. I've moved it back to today's section.
Harold from Whitehall, NY
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your comments and the pictures.
Thanks
Harold,
ReplyDeleteHi. Nice to "meet" you!
To those who plan to post here,
Please go to today's Comments section (March 2, Monday) so your post can be read by other regular contributors as well.
Thanks for the instructions. Had a bit of trouble today. I made a guess with Tung oil just because I knew of it and thought it sounded Chinese.
ReplyDeleteRobbie
Cullman, Alabama
I read this site everyday to check my answers. I love it, because no one around me does the puzzle and it makes me feel part of a special group. My name is Maddi and I am from Coral Springs, Florida
ReplyDeleteAs per your instructions I am sending my name and such.
ReplyDeleteBeen reading all posts daily for over a year, and puzzling for over 30 years. Enjoyment everyday.
I'm in my 50's, six children and live in Kenner, Louisiana - a suburb of New Orleans. I did notice no one mentioned Mardi Gras last week----unless I missed it (due to Mardi Gras)
I am from Syracuse, NY. I try the puzzle everyday using only the knowledge in my head. When I get stuck I peak in here for some help and C.C.'s daily puzzle editorial. ;) Oh and if it's my choice: 2 eggs over easy on wheat toast, bacon, O.J. and coffee.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Hello! I'm from Detroit,MI by way of the Detroit Free Press...I've been checking my answers on your blog daily for the last 8 months or so; I love your observations on the puzzle clues/solutions...great to get a fresh perspective on our shared language & culture. You've become a part of my daily morning routine, please continue as long as possible! BTW, my favorite is chocolate chip/banana pancakes & Starbuck's coffee.
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm from Old Town, Maine. I get up early every morning so I can do the puzzle with my coffee before I go to work. I also bring it to work with me to do during my lunch break if I don't get it finished. My favorite breakfast would be French toast with fresh fruit on the side!
ReplyDeleteI read your blog every day. I work the puzzle in the morning, but put it asside for exercise, chores, and work. Am getting better at it with practice and have been able to finish it a few times on my own.
ReplyDeleteFor breakfast I prefer eggs benedict, but eat oatmeal and blueberries.
Doreen
I forgot something: born in Los Angeles, California and have lived no farther than 20 miles from downtown my entire life.
ReplyDeleteDoreen
I love a good BMC omellete. i live in Portland, Oregon. I use your site when I get stuck or if I can't figure out the clue. I find it humorous that you know the word but have not experienced the clue. For me I have experienced the clue but can't come up with all the words. I guess I's older. Martz
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the help. I'm from Soda Springs, Idaho. I love crossword puzzles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for helping me keep the old noodle sharp!
ReplyDeleteBy the way in today's puzzle, 17 A, your response about the echo to the past, always use "an" before a vowel. It should say, an echo to the past.
I am a stickler for that!
Have to disable any further comment on this post because I get too many spams.
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