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Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Blog Templates from Draft.Blogger.Com

Image representing Blogger as depicted in Crun...Image via CrunchBaseEver since I tried using the templates at draft.blogger.com, I have stopped testing templates from outside. I mean, I am already contented with what is offered, with all the many choices, and the flexibility and tweakability allowed, which, although not uniform for all, the variety still is enough for me to play with.

Therefore, I have saved myself the burden of searching, downloading, uploading, tweaking, etc., etc. Switching from one template to the other, where they are completely foreign to each other, I just don't know how to describe the painful process of 'migration' - saving all your widgets, minimizing if at all possible, dropping what can't be migrated, then finally, putting them back one-by-one. Now if that isn't a painful process...

So I've stopped doing all that since I started using Blogger templates, internal to blogger, with as much templates to choose from, and with as much variety, flexibility (2-, 3- or 4-columns), and tweakability (up, side, bottom, what-have-you), find it all in the templates that they have in draft.blogger.com.

Blogger still call it 'draft', but to me, it is already live.

I've been living with it since then (so long I don't even remember when I started).

So if you haven't already, why not give it a try today?

Enjoy!
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Friday, April 10, 2009

In search of a Desktop Blog Post Editor

A different Look (Explored)Image by Insight Imaging: John A Ryan Photography via FlickrWhile there are so many blog post editors out in the web, some for free, and some for a fee, I haven't found one that is completely easy to use. I'm referring to the free versions.

So I'm still using this Small Email Sender to send my posts.

I may be trying Microsoft Word 2007. And while I have read somewhere that there will be some errors introduced, I would like to find out what it really is.

You can say again, "Curiosity killed the cat."

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