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Pulsed: Blogger vs. Wordpress.com Comparison Chart - 2010 - 0 views

  • Wordpress.com
  • Themes and customization
  • No template editing.
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  • Blogger has introduced a collection of easy-to-customize templates (more info).
  • can include third party tracker scripts— or any type of script
  • Import from Blogger, Yahoo! 360, Type·Pad, MovabIe·Type, Posterous, Vox.com, Live·JournaI or another WordPress blog.
  • Image storage
  • 1 Gigabyte. There is no interface to browse through the images unless you sign up for Picasa Web Albums.
  • 3 Gigabytes.
  • can also upload .ppt, .doc, .odt and .pdf files
  • Galleries
  • icasa Web Albums.
  • Simply add the tag [gallery] to any post or page (more info).
  • Create posts or 'pages'. Static pages are listed in separate menus.
  • Blogger allows up to 10 static pages to be created
  • Static pages
  • Categories
  • 'Labels'.
  • 'Categories'.
  • Expandable post summaries (more info).
  • Optional excerpts
  • Submit your posts by email. Images can be attached
  • Submit your posts by email.
  • Free domain name mapping
  • can restrict access to invited Google account holders.
  • can restrict access to 35 invited Wordpress account holders
  • lternatively, individual posts can be password protected or Private.
  • Visual confirmation and moderation options, but no editing of comments.
  • Moderation, comment editing and Akismet spam protection.
  • Wordpress.com added follow-ups by email and comment threading options. Wordpress has more comment options than Blogger, but there have been problems with Akismet spam protection.
  • BlogSpot Widgets
  • add up to 10 stand-alone pages.
  • Software applications that do cool things.
  • Show off what you read with a blogroll of your favourite blogs.
  • Blog List
  • Slideshow
  • Video Bar
  • clips from YouTube and Google Video for your readers to watch without leaving the page.
  • Link List
  • Survey your visitors by adding a poll to your blog.
  • Wordpress.com Widgets
  • Category cloud
  • Recent Comments | Recent Posts
  • Tag Cloud
  • Top Clicks | Top Posts | Top Rated
  • Although the Wordpress.com collection of 90+ themes sounds like a lot, options for customization are limited unless you pay for an upgrade that allows stylesheet editing
  • If Wordpress.com allowed stylesheet editing without having to pay, and visitor stats comparable to the tracker scripts you can obtain for free, my choice would have been Wordpress.com for sure
  • One other comparison is the difference of how each handle leaving comments.
  • Wordpress allows a handy comment box with the post
  • annoying feature of Blogger is that it opens another window that does not match the theme of your blog.
  • If you create a new blogspot blog the initial selection of templates is incomplete.
  • To see the complete list you need to go to the template section of the dashboard and click on "Pick New Template".
  • Blogger uses the term "stretch" for variable width templates.
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Support - WordPress.com Space & Bandwith Limits - 0 views

  • Free WordPress.com blogs come with 3000 megabytes (~3 GBs) of space for storing uploaded files and images.
  • Free blogs can upload images (jpg, jpeg, png, gif), documents (pdf, doc, odt) and presentations (ppt).
  • s there a limit on transfers, bandwidth, downloads? No.
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  • limit on file size? Nope. We support 1+ GB files.
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    3GB space for storing No limits for transfers, bandwidth & downloads
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Zoundry Raven vs Live Writer: Fight! « Scott's Windows Live Ramblings - 0 views

  • in Live Writer, if you omit the http:// from your blog address, it will add that for you, ZR doesn’t. ZR also detects this blog incorrectly as being “Wordpress (ver 2.1 or ealier [sic])” whereas this blog is actually Wordpress 2.9.2, so almost there, but not quite.
  • Live Writer also downloads the blog’s theme so that you can edit your post as it would appear in your blog (ZR offers this, but in a slightly different way, see later).
  • there is a difference in how much is offered to each blog. Live Writer pips this due to the extra XHTML, Right To Left support, plug-in support, turning on script and embedding support
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  • Live Writer, it downloads the blog’s theme automatically and offers this as default, so straight away as soon as you start writing your blog post, you’re already looking at the style your blog has:
  • ive Writer’s theme detection has, since the very beginning, been very good at grabbing the theme and formatting it [almost] perfectly within the editor window.
  • where things start to fall down for ZR, when it started to get my theme it ultimately failed with an error:
  • the big difference comes in and swings this more towards Live Writer. As noted above with the themes, Live Writer lets you actually write your blog post as if you were writing in your actual blog, this means you can get the layout just how you want it.
  • ZR does offer WYSIWYG editing, it’s not quite up to that same standard of “cool.”
  • One thing that ZR does have for post editing that has been requested for Live Writer is tabbed support.
  • both editors let you insert images into your blog post and arrange the post where you want them to go, you can create thumbnails of the images.
  • However, Live Writer does come into its own when it comes to editing the image. ZR offers your basic properties of an image, adding alt tags, etc:
  • although at least ZR will let you [in a roundabout way] edit the name of a pasted image, rather than just having Imagex.png. You also can’t insert a web image easily in ZR, although for Wave 3 on Windows 7, neither can Live Writer, not without a plug-in.
  • Live Writer on the other hand has a multitude of different things you can do with the image:
  • crop the image, rotate, tilt, add effects, etc.
  • plug-in architecture in Live Writer for 3rd party developers to write enhancements for it, adding further functionality so that you can do a whole multitude of things. This just simply doesn’t exist in ZR.
  • With ZR, even having done added a blog template, it still doesn’t actually let you write your blog post using that theme, it only lets you preview it using that theme:
  • Another nice feature that ZR has over Live Writer (although quite why this isn’t in Live Writer is beyond me) is search and replace!
  • , there is already one feature that rocks for Live Writer, and that is the split post feature.
  • insert a split into your post, it means anything above it will appear on your front page, and everything else will appear once you’ve gone to the full article.
  • providers are now supporting it (wordpress, Community Server, blogger, to name a few).
  • Save as draft
  • acking in ZR,
  • Through its plug-in architecture, developers have been able to add extra functionality to Live Writer, like Flickr support, ImageShack (of sorts), uploading non image files, and various other services.
  • ZR, however, does this out the box, this is quite cool, especially if you want to keep all your images (blog or otherwise) in one central place, rather than split across different services.
  • Live Writer offers video support for YouTube, both the browsing, and uploading, of videos, right from within Live Writer
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SlideShare : FAQ: Embedding & Sharing - 0 views

  • On the right of the document player you will see a text box called Embed, with funny looking code in it
  • I embedded the slideshow in my blog and while it works fine, but it is flowing out of the blog's column. How can I reduce it's width?
  • Do I need permission to embed the slides on any blog?
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    SlideShare supports most popular blogging services such as Wordpress, Blogger, Movable Type etc. " If you find it does not support a particular service, please let us know".
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IntenseDebate - FAQ - 0 views

  • IntenseDebate is the premier commenting system available on the Internet for blogs and websites
  • comments enhances and encourages conversation on your blog or website.
  • can give your blog readers the opportunity to better engage your blog's content and each other.
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  • reputation system and comment voting, you're able to quickly find the worthwhile comments and commenters, while cutting through all of the other nonsense.
  • facilitates conversation on your site with enhanced comment functionality and enriches your site's community
  • Threaded Comments
  • Tracking and Notifications
  • Profiles
  • Comment Voting
  • readers will be able to follow the conversation within the comments better with comment threading.
  • Not only will your readers be more likely to comment, but they'll be more likely to return to leave multiple comments as the debate gets going.
  • Readers can subscribe to comments through our support of various RSS readers
  • automated install process for WordPress, Blogger, TypePad, and Tumblr
  • e offer a generic snippet of JavaScript for custom installs that is available in our install process.
  • universal profile that can be used across all blogs and websites that use IntenseDebate comments
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