Ask "In GR I was able to (blank) how can I do that in LT?"
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1DebiCates
I know how you feel. You did things in Goodreads and now you wonder how you can do them in LibraryThing. Here's a place to pose your question.
You can also avail yourself of the very active and very knowledgeable group Welcome to LibraryThing!: https://www.librarything.com/ngroups/8033/Welcome-to-LibraryThing%21
Likely the answer won't be the same method you did in GR. But it is EXTREMELY likely the answer will be, "It is doable" just different.
You can also avail yourself of the very active and very knowledgeable group Welcome to LibraryThing!: https://www.librarything.com/ngroups/8033/Welcome-to-LibraryThing%21
Likely the answer won't be the same method you did in GR. But it is EXTREMELY likely the answer will be, "It is doable" just different.
2amanda4242
>1 DebiCates: Likely the answer won't be the same method you did in GR. But it is EXTREMELY likely the answer will be, "It is doable" just different.
Unless the question is "Can we have comments on reviews?" That answer is no. And, no, the answer will not change. See https://wiki.librarything.com/index.php/Comments_and_discussion_on_reviews_(reco...
Unless the question is "Can we have comments on reviews?" That answer is no. And, no, the answer will not change. See https://wiki.librarything.com/index.php/Comments_and_discussion_on_reviews_(reco...
3DebiCates
>2 amanda4242: Ah, but the answer could be a close proximity (not identical to GR): post your review in a place that is amenable to that and invite comments, like in the 75 Books Challenge group. You taught me that as I recall. :)
But, you are right. I have been clear about conveying that every where on GR because it is the one that is the most puzzling coming from that environment and because LT has a distinct and firm take on it.
But, you are right. I have been clear about conveying that every where on GR because it is the one that is the most puzzling coming from that environment and because LT has a distinct and firm take on it.
4amanda4242
>3 DebiCates: Yep, we have another place for book conversations. I just wanted to make sure everyone got the warning; one can never have too many signs saying "Danger! Do not touch!"

