Web-based Blog Post Editor | WriteToMyBlog
WriteToMyBlog is one of the safer Blog client and act as an interface gateway between you and your blog service. The blog accounts form are stored using strong encryption in your Browsers preferences. The Internet is not an inherently safe place and it currently do not use SSL encryption on the Web site, however if you would like can just inform the webmaster. Currently the only Blog service to provide SSL encryption on their API is Blogger. WriteToMyBlog do encrypt Posts from their Web server to Blogger.
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By using WriteToMyBlog, you able to create posts for your blog with the advanced word processor features below:-
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It is a free web based (online) Blog client editor.
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Create Post entries with advanced word processor and have them published directly to your Blog.
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Advanced text styling.
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Easily insert your Flickr photos.
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Easily insert YouTube videos.
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Customize the word processor toolbar.
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Add tables to your Posts.
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Easy tagging.
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Multilingual AJAX spell checker.
WriteToMyBlog provide free service on an ongoing basis. It works with Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox but recommended for Firefox. This is because the Firefox work best with WriteToMyBlog as a better Browser. WriteToMyBlog works using Firefox on Windows, Apple and Linux operating systems as well. Flickr is an excellent way to host your images and is free. Once you’ve uploaded your images there they can be used within your Blog. Simple paste your Flickr images address (URL) into the image form within WriteToMyBlog. You can find your Flickr images address by clicking on ‘All Sizes’, select the image size that you wish to use and cut/paste its address. Similarly web pages can use tags to describe the post. When you enter tags into the tag field we generate links for these tags to Technorati which is Blog search engine. Using tags makes your blog more visible on the Web.
Other than that, you can save a single post to multiple blog services at one single time. WriteToMyBlog uses UTF-8 encoding and most of the blog services by default use this. If your blog service does not have, you can change it within your blog services control panel coding. It uses the TinyMCE word processor as a WYSIWYG editor and make it easier for blog posting.
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