Friday, December 23, 2022

The Disability Blogger Weekend Link-up: Holiday Edition

What to do if you're new  

This is a place to share a recent favorite post you've written or read. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of this post. Where it says "Your name" put the name of the blog followed by the title of the post you want to share (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).

Like this: Steve Tyler feeds a child with disabilities and the Internet explodes

Where it says "Your URL" put the direct link to the post.

Click "Enter." Leave a comment if you want to say more. Go check out some great posts.

4 comments:

  1. Tried posting "My '22 Christmas Card" at https://www.robjquinn.com/blog/2022/12/20/wishing-you-a-merry-christmas but kept getting an error message that the link must begin with http://www. (Even tried deleting the "s") This happened previously. Just FYI. Also couldn't login to comment via Google. Anyway, thanks.

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    1. Hey Rob:

      I've not been able to log in through Google since they made the new system.

      I have been able to get in with https:// [and those are actually the "preferred link"].

      Most of the errors I get, Rob, are "80 characters" or "152 characters" in the case of the links.

      Really appreciate the Merry Christmas wishes, Rob!

      And your 2022 Christmas card.

      Also there's a man called Mickey Wong who has been trying to get in. They sent their Michelin-starred Christmas duck from Vancouver - in a magazine called Spiceupnews

      [Turned out that Mickey had split his link over the two weeks which is how I was able to find him].

      Also there have been problems with the cache and re-loading links.

      Adelaide Dupont

      [who has not commented so long on your Disqus - even as a Guest - which is the Disqus version of being anonymous sometimes]

      [how is the accessible fitness centre going?]

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    1. Hi Mickey:

      Glad you were finally able to post up your Christmas wishes.

      They characterise what so many of us want at this time of the year - and always.

      Like health and freedom from threat and pain.

      Adelaide Dupont

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Thanks for sharing!