RE: This is a test of the newer Windows Live Writer 1(12)
Here are screenshots of the difference between the human-eye view of using Live Write and the WordPressMU editor.
If the post needs revising after posting (I haven’t found the post as draft feature yet), Live Write makes it difficult. I like the ease of adding [...]
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Live Writer test screen shots of editor
July 16th, 2007 · 2 Comments
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This is a test of the newer Windows Live Writer 1(12)
July 15th, 2007 · 8 Comments
Here is some copied text==
“Click photo to visit http://wellingtongrey.blogspot.com/, the source of the Computer is a Skinner Box *The computer is not your friend. The computer is a Skinner Box
via
* Brainbiter http://sophronismos.wordpress.com/
Skinner Box”
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Live Writer above and blog editor below–
This is not nearly as awful [...]
Tags: blogging blogginess · in process
How to make a Thumbtop PC
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments
Over at http://edublogs.org/forums/ is an interesting set of suggestions for mobile apps, either for cell phone and other handheld devices or laptops.
Wibowo at http://nooventures.edublogs.org/ started this discussion by mentioning www.skweezer.net. He added a whole group of interesting “Dial-up and Mobility Survival Kits” that he uses. Must see his list at http://edublogs.org/forums/topic.php?id=784&replies=5#post-3762
Skweezer [...]
Tags: blogging blogginess · edublogs.org
Referrers (referer, sic)
September 30th, 2006 · 3 Comments
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Referer is a common misspelling of the word referrer. It is so common, … More generally, a referer is the URL of a previous item which led to this request …
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referer
I have the larger versions of the images here –
http://flickr.com/photos/hlthenvt/sets/72157594304156911/detail/ Edublogses
Log into your edublogs (or uniblogs, ESLblogs, etc.). Under admin go [...]
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testing blog clients (off-line writing and editing)
January 18th, 2006 · 2 Comments
Blog clients The advantage of blog clients is that they often extend your ability to format posts. They are also closer to word processing, if you are actually writing materials instead of commenting on websites. I also find them functioning a little better than the built-in html editor in edublogs itself, which is sometimes [...]
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