Sunday, March 23, 2008

Changes To Comments

Pretty please comment on this post when it pops into your feed reader.  Just for giggles, tell me what your favorite Easter candy, Passover dish, or Spring food is.  Mine is Cadbury mini eggs, closely followed by the malted egg-balls that you can lick and then use the liquefied candy coating for lipstick.

OK, I changed the comments so they'd be first to last from top to bottom (aka ascending).  Several of you got confused by the descending comments.  I'd seen it a a couple blogs and really liked the idea of putting the newest comment first.

But, as much as I wanted to have them be descending, it's not the best web design practice to go against what everyone else is doing because it just confuses your visitors.  And confusing your visitors is the last thing you want to do.

Especially when your visitors are the best-est, most wonderful, sweetest people EVER!

If everything keeps going smoothly, there will only be one more post that I'll need you to comment on for testing purposes.  Yay!
34 Comments leave a comment


tae said ...
3/23/2008 4:22 PM
favorite easter food? coconut birds nests with malted milk eggs!


love squalor said ...
3/23/2008 4:41 PM
hmmm, i am a vegetarian now and i am missing ham this easter.


Jodie said ...
3/23/2008 5:02 PM
favourite? cadbury....cadbury anything really.


Jennifer said ...
3/23/2008 5:55 PM
My favourite would be Kinder Surprise eggs. Followed closely by cadbury cream eggs.


futuregirl said ...
3/23/2008 6:00 PM
testing


futuregirl said ...
3/23/2008 9:01 PM
test


Melinda said ...
3/23/2008 9:05 PM
I love chocolate bunnies. I like to bite their ears off. Yummy.


Nicole said ...
3/23/2008 9:05 PM
Great minds thing alike. Cadbury mini eggs are my favorite part of easter!! And the robin eggs with their blue lip stick capabilities are a perinal favorite as well. The weird part is that i am not much of a fan of milk chocolate, the darker the better.....unless they are cadbury mini eggs. My husband surprised me with the dark chocolate ones this year.....but alas, I prefer the milk!! The world must be coming to an end! :)


futuregirl said ...
3/23/2008 9:24 PM
test


futuregirl said ...
3/23/2008 9:25 PM
OK, this is really a test.

See. Testing.


Debbie said ...
3/23/2008 9:36 PM
Well, I'm a vegan that doesn't celebrate easter, but my favorite spring food is asparagus. Or maybe strawberries (but it's still too early here in Iowa). Then again, dark chocolate is good any time of the year. So there you have it, the perfect springtime meal, asparagus, strawberries and dark chocolate.


Nicole said ...
3/23/2008 11:06 PM
Okay, I swear I can spell! ROFL I was rereading my post, and that should be perennial, not perinal! WOW!!!


Curupisa said ...
3/23/2008 11:11 PM
I used to like chocolate a lot, but now I prefer other kinds of stuff, like those eggs filled with sugared peanut that my mum makes. Anyway, here, in this region we are already stuffed by Sunday, after eating a lot of chipa guazú, chipa or chipá and sopa paraguaya (Paraguayan soup- a soup that is solid), three very popular typical dishes.


est said ...
3/23/2008 11:15 PM
i's subsribed yr rss last night via IE but it didn't update with this newer post


aurora Fox said ...
3/23/2008 11:25 PM
I make hot cross buns every Easter--then eat half of them! (well, maybe only 1/4 of them...)


Blaize said ...
3/23/2008 11:26 PM
Spring food? I never really thought about it. How about eggs where the dye has dyed the white. Mutant Freak Eggs in Fabulous Colors. Yeah, that's it.


Amy said ...
3/23/2008 11:58 PM
Um.... I can't believe no one has said PEEPS! They're the best. I've never liked cadbury cream eggs. Even when I was a kid, I thought it was a little gross that they looked like real eggs on the inside.

By the way, for Easter dinner, we went to a Jewish Deli and had falafel! It was very fun, and delish!


Juliann said ...
3/24/2008 1:42 AM
Just subscribed to this blog (in NetNewsWire) and it looks fine from here :) My favourite (or used to be, I was diagnosed diabetic 3 weeks ago so no more candy for me! *sob*) are the small sized Cadbury cream eggs. Not mini eggs, but smaller versions of the cream ones. The full sized ones are available year-round here in the UK so they're not really an Easter treat, but the smaller ones are. I also like the Cadbury orange choc eggs which are in individually wrapped pieces made to look like orange wedges which are around Christmas and Easter.


Vivi said ...
3/24/2008 4:14 AM
Instead of great big hollow chocolate bunnies here (although they do exist, they're just not as common), you're more likely to see chocolate chickens or church bells. We don't have the Easter Bunny here. What happens is that on Good Friday, all the church bells fly to Rome to say hello to the Pope, and then they come back filled with chocolates for the kids. And there's your culture lesson for the weekend! :)


Inger Carina said ...
3/24/2008 5:45 AM
I'm a "webdesigner/ActionScripter". I'm super impressed! You rock girl! This is amazing.
Easter in Sweden; herring and potatoes, salmon, eggs, eggs and candy eggs and an occasional schnapps :-)



Laura said ...
3/24/2008 6:07 AM
Much as I love chocolate... I just don't think you can beat a hard boiled egg, drawn on with felt tip pens, rolled down a hill, peeled in the great outdoors and dunked in a teeny little pile of salt before each bite. Or salad cream. Mmmmm!

Congratulations on your new blog - I have NO idea how you would even begin to do this sort of thing.


Jan said ...
3/24/2008 6:33 AM
I clicked on all sorts of links including the "site feed" and had little problems. I used Firefox on Vista and Yahoo to get the feed. I am not all that techy, so I hope this helps. Also, I linked to you from CraftyPod


Jen said ...
3/24/2008 12:10 PM
It popped up just fine on bloglines. My absoloute fave easter food is cadburys cream eggs (the big ones) straight out of the fridge, cut in half and eaten with the wrong end of the spoon, i'm an odity, i know. Happy easter :)


stephanie s said ...
3/24/2008 12:22 PM
did celebrate this year... i worked. then went to chinese with my neighbor. we had eggplant that was delicious and beautiful so i am reporting that as my favorite this year. the lemon chicken tasted almost of dessert so maybe that should be my favorite easter candy this year.... dang, it was good.


stephanie s said ...
3/24/2008 12:24 PM
oops, meant to say i didn't celebrate.

i sure am having some personal issues when leaving comments aren't i? why, i wonder? it can't be me, i am sure of it...


Michelle said ...
3/24/2008 12:57 PM
I think my favorite Easter candy has to be the pastel colored M&Ms, dark chocolate ones, especially since now they're printed with little bunny or sheep faces...

By the way, reading through these comments is pretty dang funny.


Tammy said ...
3/24/2008 2:23 PM
I've subscribed here with RSS & my favorite holiday food... is ANYTHING that someone else prepares for me. It would taste so good if I didn't have to shop for, cook it and clean up after it.


Tina said ...
3/24/2008 2:24 PM
I love everything cadbury. If I had to choose ... it would be the cadbury egg with the yummy sugary creme filling.


cavalaxis said ...
3/24/2008 2:46 PM
Subscribed and commenting. My favourite Spring dish is fresh harvested honeycomb!


Average Jane Crafter said ...
3/24/2008 4:49 PM
Showed up fine in Google Reader.

And - hello - who needs anything besides the mother-of-all-Easter(and anything else, for that matter) candy Reeses giant eggs!?


altingscraft said ...
3/24/2008 5:57 PM
the ability of owning it all nothings like it,good luck. i tried to make your wristlet though it looks like your old drafts still waitin on thank book again sincerely,congrats!


Kuky said ...
3/25/2008 5:40 AM
I've been out all day so I don't know when this really popped into my reader. But I'm commenting because I wanted to share my favorite is Cadbury eggs too!


Shannon said ...
3/27/2008 1:51 AM
Hi Alice! I don't use any feeds but I wanted to say hi and tell you how cool I think it is that you're doing all this fancy blog stuff! I can't wait to see the new craft blog when it's ready!

 
Nichol Brinkman said ...
3/27/2008 7:49 AM
I love jelly bellies. I even love the nasty ones that are suppose to taste a little bad!


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