Tuesday, September 11, 2012

E-mails,GoogleAccounts and class blog invitations

1. Please check your inbox of the e-mail account associated with your name in LaGuardia Community College directory. You should have received an e-mail from me- magdabog22@gmail.com -  inviting you to be an author on our class blog, Lived Domesticities, http://liveddomesticities.blogspot.com/

          The e-mail from me should read:
Subject: You have been invited to contribute to LivedDomesticites blog

The Blogger user MissB has invited you to contribute to the blog: LivedDomesticites

To contribute to this blog, visit:
link

You'll will need to sing in with a Google Account to confirm the invitation and start posting on this blog. If you don't have a Google Account, we will show you how to get one in minutes.

2. Once you click on the link in the e-mail you received, you will arrive to a page which will contain the following information:

Miss B has invited you to contribute to the blog

Lived Domesticities

 http://liveddomesticities.blogspot.com/


To join this blog as an author, accept the invitation by signing in with your Google Account below

Don't have a Google Account? Create your account now

3. If you have a Google Account, upon signing in to it, you will be logged in to your account displaying your user dashboard

4. If you don't have a Google Account, you need to create one by clicking on the link Create your account now on the page described in step 2.

Signing up for a new Google account now automatically signs you up for Gmail and Google+, whether you like it or not.
If you're looking to create a new Google account, without being automatically signed up for Gmail and Google+, you still can, for now. However, there's no telling when Google will officially make this a requirement across all of their services.

Use the old Google signup page

The old Google signup page is still currently active and won't automatically create a Gmail account or Google+ profile.
Old signup page
Old Google account signup page
(Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)
The new signup page now asks for your name, gender, and mobile number.
New signup page
New Google account signup page
(Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)

5. As an author, you'll be able to post comments and responses to other blog's contributors' posts, as well as edit your posts and comments.

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