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Jayne
ps. Right here would be a dandy spot too!
Community Manager
"We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh." ~ Agnes Repplier







My Profile
Hi Jayne
I've just logged in to the new site today and like the new format. I'm still finding my way around and playing with my profile. I added a picture which didn't work too well; tried deleting it several times and submitting new ones but the old one won't budge (even though the screen says I succeeded.) Any clue about why this isn't working?
Ta,
Bron
Bronwyn Jameson:
My blog; My website; Diamonds Down Under
VOWS & A VENGEFUL GROOM: Silhouette Desire, Jan 08
Bron--I know this one!
Pick me! Pick me! Bron--I know this one. Same thing happened to me. You need to click your refresh buton on your web browser to load your new pic. It must be stored in a cache for faster loading. Enjoy!
--Barbara
Currently reading THE DOCTOR'S BRIDE by Patt Marr
I Pick...Um...Let Me See...
...Barbara.
I love easy fixes. Thanks, Barbara, I will give that a try. Hope you're enjoying Roxanne's book (she's a pal; I'm biased; but she writes wonderful stories.)
Bron
Bronwyn Jameson:
My blog; My website; Diamonds Down Under
VOWS & A VENGEFUL GROOM: Silhouette Desire, Jan 08
Vows and a Vengeful Groom
Just finshed Vows and a Vengeful Groom last night. Very good book. Had more depth than Desires often do. I enjoyed both Kim and Ric. Now I can't wait for the rest of the series. I'll review more fully on the challenge board later tonight. Thank you
Linda
Literacy is for Life!!
Instill the love for reading in our children and reward them for life!!
Vows & A Vengeful Groom
Linda, very glad you enjoyed my book -- and Kim and Ric -- and looking forward to reading your review.
Jayne, I really like the way the new site encourages/presents reviews of books. I followed the link from the home page yesterday and wished I'd just read a book to keep going and do the review. Unfortunately I'm in writing mode and had nothing to review!
Bron
Bronwyn Jameson:
My blog; My website; Diamonds Down Under
VOWS & A VENGEFUL GROOM: Silhouette Desire, Jan 08
We aims to please!
Thanks so much Bron, and I'm hoping that you find lots of other things about the site fun too!
Jayne
Community Manager
"We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh." ~ Agnes Repplier
Didn't Know Where to Ask This...
Hi Jayne, I don't know if this is right place, but I thought I'd give it a shot.
I don't know if you've been in the cave lately, but we're having a very sad time right now as we've lost a family member: Valerie's Croc Hunter.
The Bats have need of a place to gather in real time on Thursday the 17th, 6 pm-8 pm US Eastern to fwap and toast the Croc Hunter. We'd like to use the chatroom here at eHarlequin, if that's possible. Since we can't get to Australia by fwapping (Lord knows we would if we could), we thought we'd gather at the same time as when the services are happening in a chat.
An answer here, or in the Cave, or even in the comments section of one of my blog posts would work. :D
Thanks for your help!
~Laura
(Lurid Bat)
Writing is not necessarily something to be ashamed of, but do it in private and wash your hands afterwards.
Robert A. Heinlein
A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other
people. Thomas Ma
Such sad news....
Laura,
I've opened a room for your group, you'll see it on the Chat room list and it's open as of now. I've made it a private room, so as to be discreet and prevent folks from accidentally wandering in. You'll see it listed as In memory of the Croc Hunter. I've added a note regarding the con-flap-gration in the header of the Bat Cave thread, I'll try to pop in and pay my respects.
{{{{Val}}}}
Jayne
Community Manager
"We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh." ~ Agnes Repplier