One of the benefits of the internet is the ability to create ongoing dialogs with site authors and readers. This dialog can take place via email, forum posts, private messaging, comments, and other one-to-one, and one-to-many methods. Comments, anyone?
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Reader Comments (5)
Willis Conors said:
Hey, Kate, it’s good to see your site develop. Almost every day I see something new and worthwhile.
It’s also good to see the comments section. I usually find some good information on sites with comments.
Nice job! Keep up the good work.
Macster said:
Great site. I never thought I would like a site in purple (sorry, lavender) but it looks attractive, in a flowery kinda way.
Congratulations on your launch.
Jeff said:
Kate,
I do like your design it’s far easier on the eyes than 360 and I like the smaller personal touch versus all the other sources out there we have that are large and overpowering. Stick to what your doing and I’ll keep checking in!
All the best!
Kate MacKenzie said:
Thanks, Jeff. It’s a work in progress. As I learn, I apply. By the time summer rolls around Ron and I should be ready for a full re-build of Mac360. How do you like NoodleMac? It’s a similar design, different color scheme, a bit more subtle and still understated. Just wait until Alexis gets her own site. It’s red.
MrSin said:
Great site, Kate, and thank you for it. I still love Mac360 as well. I wanted to comment on your Firefox 3 Release Candidate post. Alas, since there was no “read more,” there was no comment option. Essentially what I wanted to say was thank heaven for Mozilla. If it weren’t for Camino, I believe I would be a die hard Firefox fan. I agree, allowing comments can be a double edged sword but an essential one, in my opinion? I feel so blessed that we have you and all those associated with Mac360 doing what you do - as has already been mentioned, keep up the good (and appreciated) work!