back In response to requests I've made some improvements on how the blog works. You can click the title "Against Monopoly" to get back the front page and the titles of posts now have the permalink (also available as always at the bottom of the post).
For authors - there is a new feature that enables you to receive email notification when you receive comments on your posts. Just make sure that your that for each post you set the public email address to your real email address and put an asterisk after your email address. So, for example, in the email field I put
david@dklevine.com
nothing will happen, while if I put
david@dklevine.com*
then for that post I will receive email notification of any comment that is submitted to that post. [Posted at 11/02/2008 08:50 AM by David K. Levine on Innovation comments(8)]
Comments Jolly good David.
Whilst you at it, bear in mind that the de facto standard for blog comments is for the e-mail to remain private (used only for authentication, notifications).
Most blogs also allow the commenter to leave a URL to their own blog or home page.
[Comment at 11/02/2008 09:09 AM by Crosbie Fitch] The email is private: the default is nobody@nowhere.com. I assume Mr. Nowhere gets a lot of mail. There isn't a separate spot for leaving a url, but you are welcome to put a link in the text of your post. [Comment at 11/02/2008 09:42 AM by David K. Levine] Well, sure, if I don't enter my e-mail it remains private, but that's no good if I want notifications. Ideally, there's a way I can tell you my e-mail address without it getting published with my comment.
Check out the e-mail link to this comment.
[Comment at 11/02/2008 10:51 AM by Crosbie Fitch] At the moment the email notification only works for posters not commentators, let's see how that goes. [Comment at 11/02/2008 03:21 PM by David K. Levine] Thank you very much! [Comment at 11/02/2008 05:06 PM by Charles Iliya Krempeaux] David,
I am an author of the comments that I post, so you might see how your article above could cause confusion.
If you were intending to address only the dozen or so site authors you list in the left hand column, then an e-mail circular would probably have been a more appropriate means of communication.
Because you have published a post to this site's entire audience, it may be inferred you are addressing all authors of anything posted to this site, whether comments or articles. [Comment at 11/03/2008 01:37 AM by Crosbie Fitch] Yes, sorry for the confusion. The other changes work for everyone. If those who post comments are interested and if the system works well for the site authors I will consider extending it for everyone, so if that is of interest, you can leave a short comment. [Comment at 11/03/2008 07:18 AM by David K. Levine] Didn't this blog post illustrate the idea that the transmission of ideas is often faulty and difficult to do? [Comment at 11/03/2008 12:05 PM by Kiba]
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