A must-read article not just for new members but for the old members too.
I came back last week in July. I mentioned it on my second introductory post (my first one was an epic fail 😅) that coming here after almost three years feels like a newbie. I dedicated my whole night until dawn studying the platform until I bumped into one of your blogs. It was very helpful. I never had a chance to say thank you since it was posted on the first quarter, I guess.
But now, thank you for the helpful tips! Continue to be a blessing to the newcomers. 😊
I'll screenshot this! 😂
Thank you so much! I saw that you're doing well with your posts. Is it safe to say that it was after you tried my choice of formatting techniques? Haha. 🙈
Now I don't know what to say to newcomers anymore. I already ran out of ideas. Haha.
Why would you screenshot it? Sorry, wala ko kagets nganu. 😅
YES! Though I tried gathering some ideas from different bloggers so that my blogs will look nice and presentable. Then I researched the markdown and HTML coding. I tried to avoid tutorials here because I want to learn on my own like doing trial and error. I sometimes use inspect. I'm trying to learn web development because of Hive. 😆 Hashtag feelingon. Hahaha Someone kept on pushing me to learn web dev but neglected it. Guess Hive is the key.
But I've read your travel blog tips, the consistency blog, and other tips for the newbies. Very informative and helpful. I got the idea of a travel series from you. Haha. My first travel blog was in Siquijor and it was really long! It reached almost 3k words or more. 😆
😮 Ako diay ang feelingon. 😂
Anyway, congrats! Keep it up!
Dili man. I tried your format without reading your formatting techniques. Still pasok sa banga. :D You're one of my fave bloggers here in Hive. 😊
Thank you! :)
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