There are times when logging into your Roller weblog to post a new entry can be a tedious process, especially when you have two or more weblogs about different subjects. Let’s say that you have to write stuff in your company’s blog, and you also write in your personal Roller blog. You can open two web browser windows and log into each blog separately, but it would be better to use a weblog client, as I’ll show you in the next exercise.
In this exercise, you’ll learn to use Google docs as your weblog client to post entries in your Roller weblogs without having to log in:
See how easy it is to use a weblog client, so that you don’t need to log into your Roller weblog to post a new entry? And if you want to post to a different Roller weblog, you just need to change your username, blog ID, or URL. There are several other weblog clients available that you can use, depending on your operating system, but all weblog clients work in a similar way.
Go and try out some other weblog clients, to see which one is best for you. In Windows, you can use Windows Live Writer (http://download.live.com/writer) and w.bloggar (http://bloggar.com/). In Linux, you can try out BloGTK (https://launchpad.net/blogtk/).
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