The group blog of four quiltmakers and textile artists scattered around the world in 4 countries and across three continents.
Our aim is to create a small quilt every three months.
The theme is chosen by the members in turn.
Our website is: www.12bythedozen.weebly.com
Hi, I was hoping someone could help me. The blog posts come up as gibberish on my laptop. I don't know how to fix this. Any suggestions? You can see below what it looks like.
Thanks
Amanda
I had that as well at one point. I think you may be in the page where you post your blogs. Try to see if there is a prompt (upper left hand) that says 'View Blog'. Click that and see if it works.
Happened to me too. There is an icon top left of your screen shot showing < > . Click on the down pointing arrow to the right and you can choose between html and text (Their language might be slightly different but you are in html/code at the moment so you want the other option!!!
Thank you Linda and Linda! Yes, it seems I was looking where we post our blogs and, yes, that icon at the top changed it back to compose view. Will get to posting some comments later today. I could delete this post or perhaps leave it in case somebody else has the same issue. What do you think?
I had that as well at one point. I think you may be in the page where you post your blogs. Try to see if there is a prompt (upper left hand) that says 'View Blog'. Click that and see if it works.
ReplyDeleteHappened to me too. There is an icon top left of your screen shot showing < > . Click on the down pointing arrow to the right and you can choose between html and text (Their language might be slightly different but you are in html/code at the moment so you want the other option!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda and Linda! Yes, it seems I was looking where we post our blogs and, yes, that icon at the top changed it back to compose view. Will get to posting some comments later today. I could delete this post or perhaps leave it in case somebody else has the same issue. What do you think?
ReplyDeleteI would leave it, Amanda. It might be useful to someone one day... H
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