This is a test using Google Docs as a blogging client.
Since I am supposed to be documenting my experience with my CR-48, I figured that I may as well give Google Docs a run for it's money as a blogging client.
Since I am supposed to be documenting my experience with my CR-48, I figured that I may as well give Google Docs a run for it's money as a blogging client.
Due to updates in Google Office, some features in the old version have not yet been implemented in the new. One of these features is the option to publish a document to a blog. After a
little bit of help from Ed, I finally figured out how to do this.
This site, here, explains in greater detail what I just made mention of in the above paragraph. According to that website, you simply go here to create a new document in the old version of Google Docs and then under the "Share" drop down menu, select the "publish as webpage option." This will open up a new window where you can then publish to a blog. This goes without saying, but you will be prompted for your blog type, as well as your login credentials.
I can vouch for this method, as that is the way that I accomplished this blog post. Although I haven't tried inserting images into a post, I can only imagine that it would work, as you basically have the same type of wysiwyg editor as you do in wordpress. The only drawback to using Google Docs as a blogging client is the inability to create hierarchies and categories. Other than, this is a great way to blog using your CR-48
Alrighty, next up, ScribeFire
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