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		<title>By: Tonya Allen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tonya Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Michelle,

I think I may have done something wrong and I want to correct it if I did.  I found your site through SCS and came to see about getting a SU catalog button for my blog.  I found that and then found all the other great free buttons you have here for SU demos.  So - being very excited because I am brand new to blogging - I added several to my blog page.  I did so following some instructions I found on thecutestblogontheblock site where I just copy and paste the script (i think it&#039;s called, or code maybe) to my add a gadget thing on blogger.  Now that I have read all of Julie&#039;s notes, I am confused.  Is what I did hot linking?  and if so, how do I change that?  I am not sure how to do it another way.  Do I save your script to a word document and then copy and paste from there?  and then delete the word document?  and if this is the right way to do it, do I go back and delete the buttons on my blog and start over?  

I&#039;m sorry for all of the questions.  I really am trying to do what&#039;s right.  And thank you so much for all that you have done here especially for the SU demos like me who are not very tech knowledgeable.  
Tonya</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michelle,</p>
<p>I think I may have done something wrong and I want to correct it if I did.  I found your site through SCS and came to see about getting a SU catalog button for my blog.  I found that and then found all the other great free buttons you have here for SU demos.  So &#8211; being very excited because I am brand new to blogging &#8211; I added several to my blog page.  I did so following some instructions I found on thecutestblogontheblock site where I just copy and paste the script (i think it&#8217;s called, or code maybe) to my add a gadget thing on blogger.  Now that I have read all of Julie&#8217;s notes, I am confused.  Is what I did hot linking?  and if so, how do I change that?  I am not sure how to do it another way.  Do I save your script to a word document and then copy and paste from there?  and then delete the word document?  and if this is the right way to do it, do I go back and delete the buttons on my blog and start over?  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sorry for all of the questions.  I really am trying to do what&#8217;s right.  And thank you so much for all that you have done here especially for the SU demos like me who are not very tech knowledgeable.<br />
Tonya</p>
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