This is weekend, and if you are still glued to your computer pretending that the world around you does not exist, here are some great articles to keep you busy.
Blogging and misc
Using Trends In Google Reader To Manage RSS Overload by Abhijeet
To Tweet or Not to Tweet? 50+ Links & Tools by Tad
How Social Proof […]
Full screen editors, though simple and unexciting at face, are the perfect tool for creative writers.
Last week I wrote about different full screen text editors to choose from and (sort of) promised that I’ll expand on why writing in full screen is at least worth trying.
Well, there is no better time for it than […]
Full screen text editor is probably the best thing I’ve discovered since I started blogging.
When I open up my full screen text editor, my creativity quadruples and ideas seem to flow from every inch of my brain.
A few days ago, Maki wrote about a full screen text editor called Dark Room and explained how it […]
Recently, I’ve been getting emails from would-be bloggers who are fascinated by blogging, but don’t know where to start. Well, I don’t blame them. Even though there are many blogs that teach blogging, and they have guides to get the new bloggers started, they usually forget that a person who is not yet committed to […]
How too turn Firefox into a web development tool.
If I could describe the whole post in one word, what would be it?
Why would anyone want to read this post?
What would anyone do after reading this post?
It’s every writers’ wish to write in a plain and clear language. After all, writers write so they can communicate with their audience, and they naturally want to be understood.
It’s easy to lose grip of the original subject once you dive headfirst into writing. Ideas that were lurking in the back of your mind jump right in the middle of the action to push you off topic.
To deal with this situation, I’ve come up with three questions to help me stay on track as well as write more engaging posts.
Are you tired of your blog’s default post editor? So am I, and being the kind person I am, I have put together a list of 15+ blog editor alternatives so you don’t have to put up with that jerk of a editor (excuse the pun). I especiaslly love desktop-based blog editors because they let me write and edit posts offline and off-browser, which minimizes distractions and maxizes productivity. Online editors are also more feature-rich than boring ol’ default post editor in WordPress.