~DIRECTIONS ON HOW TO POST ON THE NNEST CAUCUS FORUM~

To get your own account:

(Advantages: your name will automatically appear with your message as well as on the blog "contributors" list, and your messages will be "trusted" by the moderator since she/he knows you. Disadvantage: a little more complex at first)

To use the "VISITOR" account:

(Advantage: very simple to use. Disadvantages: you have to write your name and info at the end of every message your write, your name won't appear on the "contributors" list, and your messages will be scrutinized by the blog moderator to make sure they are appropriate)

  1. Write to the blog manager or the caucus chair to ask for an invitation
  2. When you receive the formal invitation from blogger, follow the instructions (if you do NOT already have a blogger account, you need to create one, but it's easy and free!)
  3. With the login name and password you have chosen, go to http://www.blogger.com and enter these in the appropriate spaces
  4. Then click on NNEST CAUCUS FORUM
  5. Click on "create a new post"
    Write a good addresses, ideas, a little hello, or anything else you want in the appropriate fields
  6. Click on "PUBLISH POST" at the bottom of the page
  7. If you have any problem, please send an email to the blog manager or the caucus chair
  8. THANK YOU :)

Back to the blog

Back to the NNEST caucus web page

  1. Go to http://www.blogger.com
  2. Your login name is "caucusvisitor" and your password is "caucus"
  3. Click on NNEST CAUCUS FORUM
  4. Click on "create a new post"
  5. Write a good address, comments, questions, ideas, a little hello, or anything else you want in the appropriate fields. Remember that this is a blog about NNEST issues. Anything inappropriate will be immediately deleted!
  6. Don't forget to write your name and location at the end of your message!
  7. Click on "PUBLISH POST" at the bottom of the page
  8. If you have any problem, please send an email to the blog manager or the caucus chair
  9. THANK YOU :)

Back to the blog

Back to the NNEST caucus web page