

The links open in separate tab so no worries the visitor would be carried away from your Journaly profile though. But what you can do, you can add links to your Facebook profile, YouTube channel and a link to one of your sites (if you have any) directly into your profile so the visitors can click on the links which take you straight to the desired destination. As much as I can remember, you can’t post links of any kind in the posts for now either. Writing or editing the text in the post you can only use those standard things like bold, italic, strike out etc and you can add numbered or buletin list and I believe this is approximately all. I just knew I have to try to write something and that was it: Both are very short as I really didn’t have much of idea what to write really. I also uploaded two posts (which were already published on my old blogger blogs but no harm to be added on Journaly too), one in German and one in Spanish.

#Robin macpherson journaly update#
You can also update your profile with uploading profile picture, telling the world a bit more about yourself and as much as I see there will be possibility of listing your interests so people would easily find other people of the same or similar interests. I strongly believe the things will improve and more features will be added. It appears as a darkened banner carring title of your post on, but it also apears as the thumbnail of your post which is much better than having the default one so the post stands a bit out from the other posts this way.

On the top right corner there’s a button saying “Upload Imatge” and if you click on it you’re able to choose the photo from your computer and upload it. as far as I could establish, there’s no way to attach pictures into the post but you can change cover picture, this is one which is at the top of your post (where the title of the post is set). Obviously I need to post something before one can follow me though. You have to find that one’s profile, click on their post to go to read it and from there on the right down corner you have the data about the author and only there ther’s a link saying “follow”. Oh, and to follow someone is a bit tricky. Oh, and one little thought: Is there wanted to be posted something in native language too, perhaps for other learners to read and learn? Or is it more aimed to post in the language(s) you’re learning? Any knowledge about that? I should really start to publish something though. So both blogs I’ve written in Spanish but didn’t transfer to Journaly them yet are consisting just of 2 or 3 sentences and that’s all. I am getting on and off the course all the time so there’s no way I could sicceed with such aproach though. My profile is KnightGhost and you can find it here: įor the Spanish: I’m on lesson 7 I believe but I still can’t say much. Well, I still can’t beat my old habit to create my profiles with my nickname which I use allover the net. So if anyone has completed a couple of the SSiW levels and is interested in trying their hand at writing in Welsh (or any other language), I think Journaly has a lot of potential. I do follow some Welsh speakers on Twitter who post in Welsh, but Twitter is so fast moving and noisy that it’s not suitable for what I want to do and of course you are constrained by the character limit.
#Robin macpherson journaly torrent#
I’ve tried writing in Welsh on other social media sites, but the journal entries just get lost in the torrent of English and there is no way to connect with other Welsh learners and speakers. Journaly is still in beta testing, but I’ve signed up and written a couple of posts in Welsh and have already received a comment! Robin has also created a brand new site for people to practise writing in the language(s) they are learning. However, that’s not what I’m here to tell you about. I’ve watched a few of his videos and he has some interesting ideas to help introverts practise speaking. I watch a few language learning YouTubers and I recently came across Robin MacPherson’s channel.
