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Use Windows Live Writer For WordPress Blog Posts

Wouldn’t it be handy to create blog posts offline whilst you aren’t connected to the web? If you agree then Microsoft Windows Live Writer may be what you need.

Windows Live Writer is a free desktop software application from Microsoft which allows you to create posts at anytime, even when you aren’t connected to the internet, and then easily upload them to your blog.

"Why not just use the default WordPress dashboard to create posts?" I hear you ask. Well, if your circumstances mean that you aren’t connected to the web, you can’t be logged in to the WordPress dashboard. That’s where Windows Live Writer comes in.

For example, if you’re travelling by plane, car, train or some other form of transport you have plenty of time to sit and type your posts, but you typically aren’t connected to the web. What if you only have web access at the office, but prefer to write your posts when in the quiet surroundings of your home. The answer, Windows Live Writer.

When you install Windows Live Writer for the first time, it will ask you if you already have a blog. For this article we will assume you do. So you go ahead and select that you already have a blog. You are then prompted for your blogs web address, username and password. Once you have filled in those items, Windows Live Writer connects to your blog, and voila, you are ready to write.

The editing window is a breeze to use with all the usual handy formatting options and the ability to insert hyperlinks, pictures, tables, videos, etc. If you can use the default WordPress dashboard, you will find this very simple.

You then save the posts locally to your computer, ready for upload when you connect to the web.

Publishing your posts couldn’t be easier. You only need to click one button.

WordPress.com – Now With 3Gb Of Free Storage

One of the few limitations at wordpress.com, the free blog host was the amount of storage you were given with the free accounts. Matt Mullenweg’s recent post shows that the storage limit has been raised by factor of 60 from 50Mb to 3Gb.

Matt’s recent post said. “Our hope is that much in the same way Gmail transformed the way people think about email, we’ll give people the freedom to blog rich media without having to worry about how many kilobytes are left in their upload space”

I’m sure bloggers who use wordpress.com will greatly appreciate this new feature.

Pretty Permalinks With IIS6 And WordPress

Want to pretty up your WordPress permalinks running on an Windows / IIS6 server? Then you need the free WordPress URL Rewrite ISAPI filter by Jon Tackabury from Binary Fortress Software.

Jon has written an ISAPI filter for IIS that makes your WordPress links easily readable by us humans.

Installation is straightforward and full instructions are included in the download file. It took me about 10 minutes to download, install and configure Jon’s filter, along with the required Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable.