I’m using this post to test the new version of Bleezer. It’s designed to let you write posts offline for most blogging platforms including the one I use, WordPress. Of course you can also write your posts online using the program, but one advantage is that it says you can create links to images and it will upload those images to the right place while linking to them correctly in the post. I am skeptical, which is why I’m giving it a go. I’ve used it before, but the pic links didn’t work because I hadn’t set the upload path. Now I have, we’ll see how we go. I’ll try to choose something relatively small so the upload doesn’t take too long on my dialup.
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Alright, I couldn’t have chosen anything much smaller than this. All that’s left to do is hit ‘Publish’ and hope for the best.
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UPDATE: The photo seems not to have uploaded, plus I’m not sure I like the automatically added ‘Powered by Bleezer’ signature. And while writing this, the program informed me the post had failed even though I’d already seen it on the website. Speaking of pictures, as an aside, I said I would update when that last panoramic shot I spoke of had finished. And I will. It’s just that the program is still trying to form the panoramic photo, now for over one week and three hours. We’re up to rendering block 48 of 54. Almost there.









2 comments ↓
I thought you were being sarcasticc and uploaded a picture of a red X in a white box.
I can’t fix my Haloscan on my blog!
no sarcasm, it just wasn’t everything I had dreamed it could be. I’m not entirely sure how to fix your haloscan on your blog, but I think it has something to do with the “link pages” in your code…. from memory…. look for where any code for blogger comments used to be, if you haven’t completely erased it, that is.
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