December 11th, 2006 - posted by Mark
It’s now easy for you to insert your Flickr photos straight into your post entries using WriteToMyBlog. You can then resize and position your photos to make them look just as you want for your posts. Just click the Flickr tab on WriteToMyBlog.
If you didn’t know Flickr is an excellent way to store and share your photos online. They provide both free and premium paid services.
To access your photos click on the Flickr tab on the WriteToMyBlog home page and enter your Flickr username. Then click the search button and this will find all your public photos. Alternatively you can search other users photos, however please note that these may have copyright restrictions. If you like you can search (and use) writetomyblog to find our photos. You will notice there is also a remember checkbox. You can check this to have your Flickr username remembered each time. This is stored securely in your browser preferences not by us, for your privacy.
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December 11th, 2006 - posted by Mark
It’s now easy for you to insert YouTube videos straight into your post entries. You can then resize and position the videos to make them look just as you want for your posts.
Just click the YouTube tab on WriteToMyBlog and you can search for videos to insert. You can also preview the videos before inserting. Once inserted you can right click on the video and edit its settings. No need to worry about cut/pasting HTML code to insert videos, we’ve done all the geek technical stuff for you.
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December 11th, 2006 - posted by Mark
We have added a set of tabs along the top of the WriteToMyBlog word processor. You can click on these to customize the way you want the word processor toolbar to look.
By default you’ll see the ‘Advanced’ toolbar. This gives great functionality but often you just want to use a simpler toolbar and can do so by clicking on the ‘Standard’ tab. WriteToMyBlog will remember what toolbar setting you prefer every time you visit. We are developing and hope to have available soon a way for you to specifically choose which individual buttons you want to have appear on the toolbar.
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