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reply to guest book entry
I built a guest book for my Grandmother (98years young). She would like to
reply to some of her guests. Does some one know an easy way to set this
up? I thought of building it to look more like a newsgroup, but her older
friends are not internet savvy at all and I believe would struggle with using
it. The guest book is more their speed. Does someone have a solution for
an easy way for my grandmother to reply to her guest by posting to the web,
so everyone can see her reply?
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Re: reply to guest book entry
Hi Campcat,
"campcat" <campcat1212@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:39f8675b$1@news.devx.com...
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> I built a guest book for my Grandmother (98years young). She would like
to
> reply to some of her guests. Does some one know an easy way to set this
> up? I thought of building it to look more like a newsgroup, but her older
> friends are not internet savvy at all and I believe would struggle with
using
> it. The guest book is more their speed. Does someone have a solution for
> an easy way for my grandmother to reply to her guest by posting to the
web,
> so everyone can see her reply?
I would suggest you look into a customized setup of a good quality bulletin
board such as Ultimate Bulletin Board.
Constance Petersen
http://www.smartisans.com/
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Re: reply to guest book entry
I suggest a completely customizable guest book from www.onehead.com, I use
it myself, and It suits my needs well. There's also an html page included
to reply to the writers in the guestbook. It's very easy to use.
Greetz,
David
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