Last night my husband and I were having a discussion about the integrity and credibility of blogs, which turned into a discussion on editing. Hubby told me something I\’d never considered before: if you edit your blog post after it\’s been published, some readers consider that a serious breach of etiquette. Well, I\’m guilty. Many, many times I have noticed when glancing back over my own blog, that some little typo got missed, or even an awkward sentence, and I\’ll go back and change it. Hubby says the proper way to do this (if you do it at all) is strikethrough your error, and write the correction next to it. I didn\’t know. Do you ever edit your posts after hitting \”publish\”? Do you use strikethroughs, or just make the correction quietly? Do you feel it mars a blog\’s integrity if they tidy up words tardily? I know I\’m going to be far more careful in my own proofreading now, and do my best to avoid editing after I publish. I usually spend less than an hour preparing a post, and sometimes rush through it if the kid is tugging on my arm, and I\’ve already got in mind what I want to say- but then looking back later find it\’s not as clean or precise as I\’d like… Perhaps I just need to find more quiet times of day to do my blogging in. Here\’s hoping I don\’t loose any readers for making this confession…