I have spent some time exploring the many attributes of 'Windows Live Writer' and it continues to surprise me with its versatility.
Your needs will probably NOT be as demanding as mine (I'm a 'geek' who likes to push the envelope), but even for the simplest of tasks, like putting up a new post, this little gem is going to make your life so EASY that when you start to use it you'll wonder how you managed without the darn thing!
This is truly a WYSIWYG editor of unparalleled excellence, because you actually type into the space allocated to you by your blog template. So, what you see in the window is exactly what you get when the post is published. You can format your paragraphs with the alignment of your choice, 'left', 'right', 'centred' or 'justified' (as this post is). It spell-checks as you type, underlining your spelling mistakes just like a word processor does, so there is no longer any excuse for those hilarious 'typos'. You can even select to 'bold', 'italicise', 'underline', 'strikeout' or 'change the colour of the font' on the fly.
What's not to like about that?
And none of this requires you to get your hands dirty with HTML and CSS. The programme does it all for you, although, in its typical Microsoft way the code produced isn't necessarily 'standards compliant'. But I don't suppose you care about that little nicety if you are an 'average' blogger. You should, but I won't hold it against you!
If you haven't already tried it out you're probably wondering what all the hype is about. So I suppose a couple of graphics are in order. I haven't planned any of this, so I shall post and edit, look at how things are being displayed, change formatting to 'present' the post as I'd like it to be presented, then click on the button that says 'Publish', and it is done …
I use 'SnagIt' almost exclusively for my screen captures and this programme comes with a plug-in that allows me to use SnagIt directly from this window. That's a 'wooo-hooo' for me!
Of course, the graphics 'sizing', 'placement' and 'effects' are far superior to anything I've seen in any other WYSIWYG editor. And the three little tabs at the bottom of the window, 'Edit', 'Preview' and 'Source' do exactly what they are intended to. 'Edit' is the pane I've shown in the screen captures above. 'Preview' is a preview of your post as it would appear on your site, including banners and sidebars. 'Source' shows you the HTML source code, something I am very grateful for as it gives me a chance to insert the little 'extras' that aren't included. I still have to investigate whether little bits of JavaScript and other HTML formatting can be added to the programme, but if it can't I am not going to get bent out of shape about it.
The graphic above is there to emphasise the 'power' of the various features of the programme. When you set up the 'Options' tell the programme to not allow you to publish until it reminds you to add a label or two. You still have the choice of publishing a post without a label, so it will only remind you, not refuse to publish. You can also defer publication date, just like you would do in Blogger, but the option is there for you if you wish to use it.
When I discover more, I'll let you know.
Enjoy, really enjoy, your blogging …
8 comments:
Thanks Terry,
I'm very excited to try this. I'm a geek like you, so finding new 'toys' is a wonderful thing!
Becky
Wow..just started playing with it and I love it. I love how the preview is the blog, if I type in blogger the preview isn't like the finished post so I have to go back, edit, re do pictures etc.
Thank you! I'll be watching for tips!
Breeze
Hey Becky,
Glad to hear you're 'geeky' too, and yes, finding new toys for a jaded palate is truly a 'wonderful' thing.
The strange part is that I, along with several million other bloggers, have this little beauty quietly tucked away on their hard drive, and don't know about it!
I'd love to see it out of 'beta' ...
Carolyn,
You got it in one!
That was the first thing that struck me about the 'Edit' window; it actually showed the space into which you have to make your post, displays it as a genuine 'Preview' when you click the tab, and allows a few extra tweaks to the HTML if desired using the 'Source' window.
No more 'typing-viewing-returning-editing-viewing-editing-accepting'. It really is 'type-and-go', AND you can insert your pics and size and place them precisely where you want 'em. And add a few basic 'effects'!
That's cool.
If I stumble across 'extras' that I think an average user might have overlooked I shall post it here ...
Wow you have been busy!
I've learnt my lesson. I think I have to put this in my blog list to catch the new posts.
Off to experiment and learn...
The idea of a preview being a proper preview - actually what it will look like - is the most appealing. Apart from not losing my post midway of course.
Hey Cath.
I've just received a notification that you've posted using WLW.
I can't keep up with you! But it looks like you're enjoying the 'freedom' that WLW gives you when you're blogging.
Enjoy!
Well, hand me a hockey stick and start running.. hehehehe!
This is toooo funny. You know I have had a techno-lobotomy, but seeing what this can do even makes me want to give it a go. Terry you are a genius, thanks a million for making me smile, please consider yourself well and truly hugged (x).
(Now, if I can only get blogger to let me post without rejecting the "open" HTML code..)
"... Well, hand me a hockey stick and start running.. hehehehe!
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Shades of St Trinians ...?
"... (Now, if I can only get blogger to let me post without rejecting the "open" HTML code..) ..."
This comment, or WLW?
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