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TIP OF THE DAY - SCRIBEFIRE BLOG EDITOR

by Evil Genius on 23rd Jun 2009 | View all blogs by Evil Genius

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ScribeFire is a great blog editor to have running in your FireFox browser.

Provides you with the extra "zing" you need to be a power-blogger on your SocialGO or Zocku networks.

Watch the video below for full installation instructions and demonstration of how it works.

You can download ScribeFire HERE:

Comments

6 Comments

  • Dr. Max-A-Trillion
    by Dr. Max-A-Trillion 8 months ago
    I had to login just to say thanks for this invaluable tip! I have hundreds of pages of text that I am editing and the media management has been dreadful working with a single document text editor. This will be fantastic for my workflow.
  • Thunder X
    by Thunder X 8 months ago
    I'm curious as to what url should I put in the field where it asks? Should I put http://mysitename.socialgo.com/my_profile/blog/-1/create?
  • Ryan
    by Ryan 8 months ago
    are you gonna to make it actually post to socialgo blog through xml-rpc?
  • Evil Genius
    by Evil Genius 8 months ago
    Maybe.. But for now it's just as useful using cut and paste
  • Thunder X
    by Thunder X 8 months ago
    Whoops (he says shame-faced)! Looked at the video again, and I see now how to use Scribefire to post blogs to SG.I had assumed that I could use it's other feature to post directly to my SG blog by using the Account Wizard, but I see that function is for other blog sites. I was also confused by your mention that Scribefire plugs into our SocialGO sites. Is this possible, or was that a mis-statement?
  • Evil Genius
    by Evil Genius 8 months ago
    @Thunder

    ScribeFire does have direct integration with Blogger and some other blog software (which can be really cool and useful if you use one of those to publish your blog). Presently we've not made this into a "plugin" for SocialGO, but it is not out of the question either. Right now, simply create your blog posts then copy the html and paste right into your new magazine entry.... voila'.

    My comments about "plugging in" were probably taken a bit too literally... I meant that it can be used immediately without any further setup... just open your firefox browser and start using it with your SocialGO Magazine and you're done.
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