Thursday, September 11, 2014

Writing on the web with blogs for beginners


Successes comes to those who a plan. These days there are free blogs are available ideal budget help. Cell phones interfaces are far two small for any serious work.  the Blogs are basically journals designed for columnists. Anybody can set one up for themselves typing in any operating system's browser search field bar any search engine. When the home page displays type creating a blog. When the search result page displays there is a list of option links found. Checking the descriptions one can click a link that sounds promising.

A sequence of setting a free account involves email address and personalized pass words. Follow the blog instructions. Some blogs may require users to go into their email to complete the account from there, while others are pretty well straight forward.

Until the user's computer learns the habits of the user address and pass words the used their  blogger a protocol have to sign in to access writing and editing often expressed as a dashboard every time opened. When the system knows who the user is automatically by passes this protocol and open directly ready for work. The dashboard is an on line What You See Is What You Get (  WSIWIG ) html editor program.

Blogs allow users the flexibility to name the post anytime. This leaves them free for body text title inspiration. Using words from the main text is ideal visitor keywords at any time after the main page is started. Using the body text for the title blogs are easily found because the title and keywords will be in relevant context with the main text otherwise not easy.

Some blogs want let users proceed until they choose the next step in planning the blog. Once the template is chosen will be all set. From then on every time opening the dashboard page the saved template in the dashboard ready to go. Users using  their operating system's button identifier system helps them families the buttons. Just rest the mouse pointer on any unfamiliar button for a second or two will do the tick.

The WISWIG  is a basic skeleton text formatting program that only includes the basic html, headings, font size, font color, font type, bold, italic and underline left, center, right align and background color will only be available. Other features include redo and undo buttons, ( unfamiliar with these the operating system identifier system can help ) image and video insert buttons and a spell checker.

There is compose and html buttons you can switch allowing users to paste from a word pad straight into the blank blog page. In some blogs user's pasting an original html script the paragraph tags (
) are replaced with the break (  br/ ) tags in every paragraph. In some The blogs their basic WISWIG doesn't recognize XHTML stylesheet formatting so are limited to just what users can do here.

Most blogs use what is called inline stylesheet principle. This type of html formats at the beginning of every line. It is import to make sure there is a end font tag (
  just a right leaning slash and the front of font ) at the end of your formatting or the WISWIG will format all the text the same. 
The easiest way to assesses the html is to use the font formatting tool bar a few formatting samples in the compose mode and switch to the html mode and compare the html. An example of in line formatting used by blogs will be something like this. Strong is a term for bold.text between these two right and left pointing two brackets

With blogs users never need to upload html as the traditional web page File Transfer protocol (FTP) system. Fortunately operating system's cut, copy and past system's is available tied in with the dashboard interface. Users can past a pre-finished copy to the blank dashboard page just as they would transferring from one page to another in their own computer file system. All that needs to be done is to click the publish post button. Posts are always there stored in the sever waiting for visitors.

Using public connections like cyber cafes, café and public libraries and free wif-fi services may experience some fast connections one day and extremely slack connections another. Sometimes when a user click onto the publish button nothing happens. It is a sign the wif-fi supplier has disconnected.

Fortunately modern computers saves the dashboard users can reconnect the wi-ffi connection while the user re-connects the service and resume with publishing the blog.

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