This is the Wordpress application. This application is free and looks just really nice. When you first look at the application, you will need to go at a blog. You go ahead and click the domain and the username and password. Now, this works with hosted Wordpress.com accounts as well as your own personal account on a domain name of your—So once you put in the domain using the password, click save. It will connect to your blog and then it will register. When you first attempt to connect, you probably will get a XML-RPC here. Now to fix this, you just go to your admin control panel in Wordpress, click on settings and then click writing then you will see a XML-RPC section, just check that box, scroll down and click save changes and then you come back here and click save.
Now once you saved, you can log into your blog. Whenever you set the setting, you can set how many posts you want it to list right here. It says in a RSS type feed. Now, when you go into a post, you are going to edit that so you can change the title, you can change the tag, you can go in and change the category, change the status whether you want it to be a draft or private and then you can change the actual code. You can also see the photos that have been attached in the photo gallery of that. You can look at the preview and then you can change the settings. You can set it on as a future date. You can change a previous set date and you can also put a password on post right from (muffled).
We have a refresh button down here. We have a local drafts folder which will list all of the local saved draft that you have not published yet. And, you have a blog clip and that will take us of course back to our blog. Now, the bottom line, we have a new post button. So in here, we can put in a title, we can put in tags. The tags are separated by commas just like it says. You can set it to category. There is a category it does not need. You can also add new categories and even get a pair. It is very cool. One of the status so you can have it drafted or published.
And moving to the body, we can start this. Now, you click save right here. It will of course save it as a local draft since that is how I have it. So as I go into this, I can change this to publish and then click save and it would pull this directly to your blog.
Now, I would like you to see some features like writing pages added in pages and maybe you can even manage your plug ins. You don’t have to specifically control the plug ins right now. That would take a while to write but at least it is giving you a panel maybe to disable and enable. I can see that and it is pretty cool.
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