Submitted by Community on 14 October, 2008 - 06:36.
Hi Dipesh - thanks for posting this link to a very exciting campaign to promote blogging and activism. I've fixed the link for the video so it displays correctly - Kabissa members should watch it and join up!
From the vimeo site:
Blog Action Day is an annual nonprofit event that aims to unite the
world’s bloggers, podcasters and videocasters, to post about the same
issue on the same day. Our aim is to raise awareness and trigger a
global discussion.
ps - the "embed video" field when posting to the Kabissa blog wants the URL of the video on the vimeo site, not the actual embed code. It then uses that URL to figure out the embed code automatically. So in this case it was simply http://vimeo.com/1529825
Thanks for fixing! On another note about bugs, I seem to always have a problem with the add url or add image page loading up. You have to click on it several times before the applications come up.
Thanks also for restoring the size of the font size on the posts! and also putting the side bar for creating content. Gosh, if everyone was as proactive as techies, we wouldn't have to spend so much of our time blogging about poverty!!
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Hi Dipesh - thanks for posting this link to a very exciting campaign to promote blogging and activism. I've fixed the link for the video so it displays correctly - Kabissa members should watch it and join up!
From the vimeo site:
And the direct link to the campaign site:
Tobias
ps - the "embed video" field when posting to the Kabissa blog wants the URL of the video on the vimeo site, not the actual embed code. It then uses that URL to figure out the embed code automatically. So in this case it was simply http://vimeo.com/1529825
Thanks for fixing! On another note about bugs, I seem to always have a problem with the add url or add image page loading up. You have to click on it several times before the applications come up.
Thanks also for restoring the size of the font size on the posts! and also putting the side bar for creating content. Gosh, if everyone was as proactive as techies, we wouldn't have to spend so much of our time blogging about poverty!!
Dipesh Pabari
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