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Blogcatalog widget issue

It may just be me but the Blogcatalog widget over on the right doesn't seem to load unless the page is refreshed. I've checked it with Opera, Chrome and Firefox on linux and all he same.

Anyone else see this problem?

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  1. Missionarymike19 July 2010 at 16:37

    Hi Chris, thanks for commenting on my blog post - hey how did you get the FB and other link bar below each of your posts?

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  2. Thanks for taking the time to check James. I shall now go and have a word with blogcatalog.

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  3. Yep, same with me.

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  4. It loaded OK for me this time, but sometimes on my blog it doesn't seem to load for ages.

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  5. Thanks Steve, I've posted a question at BC forums so we'll see what happens.

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  6. Go to your blogger dashboard, select 'design', then edit the 'Blog Post' box and you'll find the option to add Share buttons. Let me know if you have any issues.

    And welcome Mike, glad to post on your very moving post.

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