Hi Phoenix,
You can join or leave the blogging list at this URL:
http://list.uvm.edu/archives/blogging.html
Hope that helps.
Holly
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Holly Buckland Parker, M.Ed.
University of Vermont
Center for Teaching and Learning
TechCATs Coordinator
Budget Manager/Faculty Development Coordinator
On Jan 26, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Phoenix Mourning-Star wrote:
> I'm getting way WAY too much e-mail these days...is there any way
> to get off of this blog list serve? -- Phoenix Mourning-Star
> Biostatistics; GTA
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> http://pmournin.blog.uvm.edu
>
>
> Quoting Justin Henry <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Hello Nancy,
>>
>> Nancy Stefanik wrote:
>>> Hi -
>>> I am a relatively new UVM blogger and am wondering if there is a
>>> way to list recent comments (as opposed to entries) on the right
>>> side of the blog. Continuing Ed will be promoting this blog
>>> (http://educator.blog.uvm.edu/) for the first time as part of
>>> summer 06 outreach efforts and I think folks will be more likely
>>> to post comments if they recognize the names of other educators
>>> around the state.
>>> Here's an example of the kind of comment listing in which I'm
>>> interested:
>>> http://elb.typepad.com/halfchangedworld/
>>>
>>
>> MovableType has a number of "Template Tags" that allow you to do
>> this. Here's an example of one way to do it:
>>
>> <MTComments lastn="6" sort_order="descend">
>> <br /><$MTCommentAuthor$> on <MTCommentEntry>
>> <a href="<$MTEntryPermalink$>"><$MTEntryTitle$></a>
>> </MTCommentEntry> (<$MTCommentDate format="%b %d, %Y"$>)
>> </MTComments>
>>
>> These tags and others are described here:
>> http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/docs/3.2/
>> a_template_tag_reference/comment_listing/
>>
>>
>>> Also, I'd be interested in knowing about the latest options for
>>> tracking traffic.
>>>
>>
>> There was a discussion here a while back that mentioned this. It
>> sounds like you can get traffic monitoring via webalizer turned on
>> by request(?):
>>
>> http://list.uvm.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0511&L=blogging&T=0&F=&S=&P=3633
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> -Justin
>>
>>
>> --
>> Justin Henry
>> Learning Systems Development Support
>> Center for Teaching and Learning
>> University of Vermont
>> 802.656.0909
>> [log in to unmask]
>>
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