I did a silly thing yesterday, deleted (by accident) my links on the side bar. But there is always a silver lining to be had when you make foolish moves. I found extra Paul's blogs. His most important one being the Megalithic Poems one. He collected them over the years on The Modern Antiquarian, though I see the idea has happened elsewhere, or at least they have copied the idea but that is good, it puts the poems out into the world.
So over time I shall remember the names that used to be on the side and trace them, I have already started and it is a very enjoyable journey. Over the weekend I do my weaving course in willow basketry at the aptly named Willow Cafe.
I stopped listing all the links on a sidebar when I was forced to redesign the blog. I don't know wether it did any damage other than make me look selfish. I would like to read some of those poems though.
ReplyDeleteThe link is at the side Tom, also there is a link to 'Avebury Matters' another interesting blog by someone. It has a copied facsimile of William Stukeley's Abury if you are interested.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably a good thing to revise the sidebar links from time to time. I found mine getting unmanageably long and removed the ones that no longer seemed active.
ReplyDeleteThe trouble is I don't have the list to pick and choose, only a bad memory to fall back on. Still it is an exercise in the useful culling of redundant blogs Tasker.
DeleteI should housekeep my blog. It's been years.
ReplyDeleteWell it is springtime Joanne, sweeping the cobwebs clear.
DeleteUgh. I, too, am not a technical sort. The last time that I tried to make a change to my blog layout, I ended up with quite a mess. Overlapping blog posts and side bar. Not sure how I did it. Couldn't tell you how I finally undid it. I can tell you that it is made me very wary about changing up anything on my blog. I got Tasker changed without too much drama. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWell even Andrew, the complete computer expert in our household, sometimes can't work it out. But today, after a power cut, my computer and other things would not work. So my daughter, in the way we have been taught, just switched off the router, left it a couple of minutes, and then switched on and everything appeared like magic.
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