Looking very good indeed! I fed your fish. One useful link: http://www.slideshare.net Next on the agenda: using labels, setting up email alerts, and formatting posts/pages. :D
And another one... need to change your visited links colour. More links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geats and http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~beowulf/thegeats/the_geats.html This foray into Beowulf territory is making me slightly dizzy, remembering old conversations about Cotton Vitellius A. xv, some other lifetime... (it was about the dating of the manuscript). Anyway, for fun: Beowulf (/ˈbeɪ.ɵwʊlf/; in Old English [ˈbeːo̯wʊlf] or [ˈbeːəwʊlf], literally "bee wolf" i.e. "bee hunter", a kenning for "bear")[1][2] is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long lines, set in Scandinavia, commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature.
Look up and to the left, and you'll see 'Design' next to your email address at the very top of the page. Click on that. If it's not there, then 'Dashboard' will be. That'll take you to a new screen. Look for a blue tab saying 'New Post', then look along to the right of that. Hope that helps, if you're still up!
Looking very good indeed! I fed your fish.
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Next on the agenda: using labels, setting up email alerts, and formatting posts/pages.
:D
And another one... need to change your visited links colour.
ReplyDeleteMore links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geats
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http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~beowulf/thegeats/the_geats.html
This foray into Beowulf territory is making me slightly dizzy, remembering old conversations about Cotton Vitellius A. xv, some other lifetime... (it was about the dating of the manuscript). Anyway, for fun: Beowulf (/ˈbeɪ.ɵwʊlf/; in Old English [ˈbeːo̯wʊlf] or [ˈbeːəwʊlf], literally "bee wolf" i.e. "bee hunter", a kenning for "bear")[1][2] is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long lines, set in Scandinavia, commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature.
Look up and to the left, and you'll see 'Design' next to your email address at the very top of the page. Click on that. If it's not there, then 'Dashboard' will be. That'll take you to a new screen. Look for a blue tab saying 'New Post', then look along to the right of that.
ReplyDeleteHope that helps, if you're still up!
and I'm off to bed, having promised Isabel a huge, and hugely needed, lie-in tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteThe very best of luck in your new placement Mr Yates. Thankyou for being a great and inspirational teacher.
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Hi Kyle, Thanks for that. I miss the class already. -BY
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