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Thursday, 17 August 2017

How to comment like a boss

We are learning to create a quality blog comment.

6 comments:

  1. Hey Zach!
    I really like this poster I think it looks amazing! I wonder if there is some information below that I can not see? Is the embed code long enough? maybe you could copy and paste it again? I would love to be able to use this poster as a model for others! Let me know when you make it fit properly!

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    1. Fixed it, Thanks for the comment

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    2. Awesome! Is there a way you can make it so that it doesn't scroll but it just the right length on your page?

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    3. Heya Miss Morgan, Thanks for the comment again. I've fixed the problem with help. I appreciate you showing my post to other classes, How did they find my work? Why can't I have the scroll feature on? Your comment has extended my commenting boundaries and I appreciate it. Thanks again! Zach

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    4. Hey Zach,
      The students really enjoyed looking at your work. It was good to have another example to show them what I wanted them to do - thank you. The scroll feature takes away from the impact of the whole poster - it makes it less user friendly. Do you have another post you would like some feedback on?

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    5. Heya Miss Morgan
      I appreciate the time you spent to reply to my reply. I'd would like you to have a look at this blog post - https://hhszachm.blogspot.co.nz/2017/05/attempting-to-blow-my-mind-science.html
      I want to know how I could improve it!
      Appreciate your time,
      Zach

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