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Jonathan's Liverstone

A place of Bile & other Humours.

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Keeping track of Comments  

I guess I'm lucky that this blog doesn't attract too many comments, as I
don't seem to have a very good way of keeping track of new comments.
The blogger.com interface allows for new comments to be e-mailed, but if
the context of the comment isn't exceedingly obvious, the message can be
somewhat cryptic.
So a follow through involves trolling through old postings trying to
find where a new comment has arrived. Not exactly an effective way of
tracking what's going on, and somewhat defeats the purpose of having
comments.
Perhaps I have missed something. Is there a "something" that you can
turn on, or another utility for managing comments?
I imagine the most useful single change would be if the e-mailed comment
had a link to the actual posting, rather than merely having the time &
date of the comment in the subject line.
Anyone got any suggestions? How do other bloggers deal with comments?
(... obviously I am talking about comments to a blogger.com hosted
site.)


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