I keep trying to start a blog but I have yet to find a site that lets you have a free blog and that works. I have tried about 10 blogging websites and not a one I liked or worked. (kept saying I had reached the page in error when I tried to edit, Happened with about 4 of the blog sites)
I have thought of making my own web page but I don't know HTML quite enough. With a blog I know I could work on it and figure it out. Plus its not as big as a entire web page.
If any of you know any good blogging websites thats cool or if you know why I might keep getting the error pages, it would be totally helpfull.
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Friday January 14 2005, 5:36 pm: <p>What have you tried? I recommend greatestjournal.com because it offers several premade layouts for you to choose from while also allowing you to make your own styles from scratch... It also allows you to upload 1000 icons and 1000 pictures, and this is something that is not provided by any of the other journal sites that I know of. This is all for free...</p><p>As for the error, your security settings are probably too high. You need to allow your browser to send referrer information.</p><p>If you're using Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy and set it to Medium (or click Advanced to change individual options if you know what you're doing)...</p><p>If you're using Mozilla Firefox, go to Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies and check Allow sites to set cookies, but uncheck for the originating website only.</p><p>If you're using another browser, check your privacy settings. If it still doesn't work, you might have a firewall that's blocking the cookies, and you'll need to check the settings for that.</p> [ The_MoUsY_spell_checker's advice column | Ask The_MoUsY_spell_checker A Question ]
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