Sunday, September 25, 2005

MyCatholic.com

Thanks to Happy Catholic, I have discovered a new site: My Catholic.com.

It is a customizable site that has Catholic friendly info like the Mass Readings, a link for Mass Times, and an editable section for favorite links. You can also pick a default favorite search engine. You can personalize the content to include various Christian, Catholic, Secular and Financial news sources. If you type your zip code under Preferences, it will automatically give you a box with your local weather.

Under Commentary and Opinion, you can add various blogs' headlines to the page as well. In order to add my blog to your list, click on Customize, Content and copy and paste this url to the box labeled "URL":

http://dymphnaswell.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Then click "Add."

It also has the capacity to let you pick your own font type, size, and color. Hardly gets any cooler than that! :)

Check it out!

4 comments:

Renaud said...

Hello Dymphna,
Due to overbooking last weeks, I lacked answering your comments : shame on me ! :-) Thanks for your nice comments and referring me in your blogroll.
I hope your journey in France kept its promises.
I resumed blogging : to read you soon !
Rgds,
Renaud

Staying in Balance said...

Thanks, Renaud! I enjoy reading your blog and am glad to find a Catholic blog in French! My trip takes place the middle of October. Thanks for your good wishes.

Anonymous said...

Hi Dymphna,

Thanks for mentioning our site, myCatholic.com.

I just wanted to let you know that the sub|mycatholic image link on the top right of your page is not set up correctly.

You need to insert "http://dymphnaswell.blogspot.com/atom.xml" after "sub/" in the link.

The link would thus look like this:

http://www.mycatholic.com/sub/http://dymphnaswell.blogspot.com/atom.xml

This way, when someone clicks on it, they will immediately be subscribed to your headlines.

I hope this helps. God bless!

In Christ,

Timothy Harrison
myCatholic.com Support
http://www.mycatholic.com

Staying in Balance said...

Wow, thanks, Timothy!! I appreciate it.

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