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I went to comment on Tg Library and even tho i posted a comment the other day it wont let me comment says something about Mollom.
To be exact it says You haven't configured Mollom yet! Per the website's policy. We could not process your comment.

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Visit

There is a link in the upper right hand corner that read's "Visit" It's a drop down menu that shows "Random Member" click it and it should show you a list of blog authors.

The sign up thing gives you an option of opening a blog or just a regular individual account...so you can leave comments, I'm guessing.

If you want to try to leave a comment without and account feel free to use the link below and leave a "Testing" message on one of my blogs. I can always delete it later.

http://lilithlangtree.tglibrary.com/

~Lili

Write the story that you most desperately want to read.

I was unable to see the 'Visit' until after I logged in. T

After than I see it even when logged out.

???

It’s not given to anyone to have no regrets; only to decide, through the choices we make, which regrets we’ll have,
David Weber – In Fury Born

Holly

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

Holly

I've cursed your computer

I cursed your computer, Holly. Now the Visit thing will pop up when you least expect it. Like when you are making popcorn for that movie you rented. It'll show up on your stove, or on your microwave display. It's the price you pay for being beautiful!

Lili

http://lilithlangtree.tglibrary.com/

~Lili

Write the story that you most desperately want to read.

Spam problems at TGL

erin's picture

I'm working with several anti-spam add-ons to try to control the spam. This is likely to be a problem for a while but I will get it solved.

For the same reason, sign-ups for blogs are turned off right now, too.

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.