Can we actually work on the blog offline before its ready to be published?
Good morning Wendy,
We have also been working with word processor, it seems to be easier.Have a good day.
Regards, Taetske
Yes, I do this all the time....I frame up the content using a word processor (WORD) and then copy and paste....It helps me get ahead and saves time when making the final touches to the post...I actually recommend this hehe! Have fun! Cheers! Dave : )
Yes,
You can write your blog on a Microsoft word document. When you are ready, you can copy and paste it into your WordPress post.
Jerome
I use Microsoft Word at home. Anything on line causes me problems. You can save it as pure text or the past function on Wordpress will strip it out and create pure text for you. Either way it is just a copy and paste.
Some of the WA members actually use Google Docs for preparing their blogs. Also, even in Wordpress, you can save it as a draft until you are ready to publish it.
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Can we actually work on the blog offline before its ready to be published?
I write my blog on a Microsoft word document. When I ready, I copy and paste it into my website post and publish it.
Good morning Wendy,
We have also been working with word processor, it seems to be easier.Have a good day.
Regards, Taetske
Yes, I do this all the time....I frame up the content using a word processor (WORD) and then copy and paste....It helps me get ahead and saves time when making the final touches to the post...I actually recommend this hehe! Have fun! Cheers! Dave : )
Yes,
You can write your blog on a Microsoft word document. When you are ready, you can copy and paste it into your WordPress post.
Jerome
I use Microsoft Word at home. Anything on line causes me problems. You can save it as pure text or the past function on Wordpress will strip it out and create pure text for you. Either way it is just a copy and paste.
Some of the WA members actually use Google Docs for preparing their blogs. Also, even in Wordpress, you can save it as a draft until you are ready to publish it.
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My current theme has the comment section at the side. If I want to change it, it means that I will have to change theme. I am currently quite happy with how the site look exce
I would say it could make a difference.
People are used to seeing it below the post.
And it is best to change the theme earlier
rather than later.
I rather the comment section be below the post. If you have comments side by side with the actual post then I would think that this could somehow be distracting to the reader. For a site that has no commercial intent then this might be ok but not for affiliate sites.
Are you certain that there is no option to have comments below? If out are really attached to your theme and can't find an iron to move comments section then maybe look into a way to do it with css, you can usually find tutorials with code to change stuff like that.
Do you prefer to have the comment section below the post ?
My current theme has the comment section at the side. If I want to change it, it means that I will have to change theme. I am currently quite happy with how the site look exce
I would say it could make a difference.
People are used to seeing it below the post.
And it is best to change the theme earlier
rather than later.
I rather the comment section be below the post. If you have comments side by side with the actual post then I would think that this could somehow be distracting to the reader. For a site that has no commercial intent then this might be ok but not for affiliate sites.
Are you certain that there is no option to have comments below? If out are really attached to your theme and can't find an iron to move comments section then maybe look into a way to do it with css, you can usually find tutorials with code to change stuff like that.
I write my blog on a Microsoft word document. When I ready, I copy and paste it into my website post and publish it.