ScribeFire Blog Editor: How To Publish Articles Directly From Firefox Browser
The Firefox web browser functionality can be enhanced with various add-ons in order to increase the productivity of articles publishing on your blogs. ScribeFire Blog Editor is a full featured tool that allows you to post articles directly from a web browser window to any existing blogs deployed on popular platforms like WordPress, Movable Type, Drupal, Textpattern, Roller and more.
ScribeFire Blog Editor helps you to categorize and tag posts, upload images and files via FTP or blog API, drag and drop text and images from the current web page into the article content and to share articles on social websites.
This Firefox add-on can be installed as usual, by downloading the corresponding .xpi file and opening it with Firefox. After the restart of the browser, ScribeFire editor must be deployed from its menu entry under the Tools category of the main menu.
The first step before beginning to write a new blog post is to setup ScribeFire to work with your existing blogs. The ScribeFire account wizard makes this process easier:
In this window, the blog platform must be selected:
In the next step user name and password must be specified:
If the connection settings are correct, you will get these next two windows:
Now, you can write a new post, assign it to an existing category of the blog or define a new one, change the time stamp, add Technorati tags or just save the article content as draft for further usage. As compared with the individual WYSIWYG editor of the blog platform, the advantage of using ScribeFire Blog Editor is represented by the fact that in case of multiple blogs, all of them can be accessed from a single place in order to add content in a more efficient manner.
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