Found in my drafts.
2 days ago
I'm a writer, mostly of speculative fiction, living in rural Tasmania. I've got a rural GP wife and three small kids, and I keep a running commentary of life here so that when my kids are old enough to give a shit, they can read up and discover who their parents used to be. I tried doing this on paper, but I sucked at it. So I tried doing it online with an audience. It worked. May contain adult language and concepts. Deal with it.
Not that I know of, Flinty. All you can do, as far as I know, is make your whole blog private or create a new blog on your Dashboard page and make that a private blog for friends only. But then you've got to go through the whole deal of inviting the people whom you wish to have access to it.
ReplyDeleteBlogger doesn't make it easy for those kinds of things.
Just pretend its a 'guest post'
ReplyDeletewe won't judge.
Nope. You're stuck with a system that denies you the control we all crave. And that is really for the best, don't you think?
ReplyDeletejust a note - when you post something the feedreaders pick it up straight away, so if you post something and delete it or change it, the original post stays in cyberspace - your still angry post for eg.
ReplyDeletethats worth considering
Mate, I think Karada is running word press and I am as well. But I have not checked this out. On K's, she has passwords on certain posts, but as for blogger I have no real idea. Not much help really, but it would be a good thing to have occasionally.
ReplyDeleteNo idea, but I liked your "Adults Only" warning page! Are you about to go all Lermontov on us and start publishing soft porn?!!!
ReplyDeleteSimply no.
ReplyDeleteHavovck - I haven't been able to access Karada's blog for months now...
ReplyDeleteWhat is with FH's adult's only warning - does that mean he is now on the Ruddbot's list of naughty sites?