I just finished installing the WP Ajax Edit Comments plugin for my blog after Adopted Jane made a very poignant observation about this (and most other) blogs:
When one posts a comment, there is no delete or ‘edit’ button. Then, when one hit’s ’submit’ one can’t change a single thing about their comment - not even minor details like spelling or typing errors.
Boo.
With the new WP Ajax Edit Comments plugin, you can edit your own comment within an alloted amount of time (enough time for you to read/review what you’ve written) with a handy count-down timer displayed for reference.
Yay!
I hope you like this plugin as much as I’ve liked adding it. And thank you to Adopted Jane for giving me the idea.
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By now you’ve probably heard of the iReply Movement and if you haven’t, then take a looky-loo! Here’s what it’s about…
“If you’re a blog author who believes that it’s important to be active within your own blog community which you’ve created and reply to as many comments as possible, our new iReply movement is for you.”
Basically? If you leave a comment in my blog, I PROMISE to reply - even if it takes me a few days (or as of late, a week).
For my blog in particular, this means that for every comment you make (unless you’re spamming me, then we’re gonna have a whole different issue) you’ll receive a reply from to your comment that 1) will display on the original post’s comments list (below yours) and, 2) you’ll receive an email with a copy of my reply to your comment.
Oh and BTW - you can’t accuse me of ‘harassing’ you if you get 15 emails in reply to your 15 comments, right? And, seriously, if you have 15 comments to make, maybe make them in ONE post, mmmkay?
You comment here, and I’ll reply… because I love my readers :)

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My new header image on Krississippi (dot) com is my first attempt to digitally create in graphics something that represents me, my blog and my life.
Please leave me a little comment to tell me what you feel the header image is ’saying’ - How do you interpret it and what do you think it means (to you, to me, to anyone?)
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