Moving on from the last time I wrote about the wizardry of the Add/Edit feature of Firepow 2.0, it will be helpful to discuss the last few assets of this segment.
The first tool I want to tell you about will really interest dedicated bloggers. It the simple and rapid interrogation of Google Blog Search in relation to posts that may be relevant to your site.
Like the facilities previously discussed that enabled the downloading of relevant images and videos, this tool requires information for three fields: keyword/s; number of posts (5-100 to choose from) and lastly, post length (30-500 characters).
These posts are proving invaluable for the generation of concepts for articles and for the provision of snippets of news that can be used for additions to posts.
Add/Edit/Content also provides the enabling facility for generating and editing additional pages for your blog.
The categories too, for your blog’s posts can also be generated and deleted in this area of the program.
There’s the matter of configuring your blog too (and editing it) that I mustn’t over look. This facility has its own dedicated page which is not strictly part of the ’Add/Edit’ facility but is so closely associated with it that I can deal with it here.
This page has three tabs:
1. Edit Settings, which accesses blog title, time zone, Admin email, description, and keywords
2. Edit Passwords gives access to WordPress Admin usernames, various passwords and other data, MySQL and FTP
3. Update Plugins facilitates the updating of all plugins, the need for which is automatically determined and notified to the user by the program.
So there it is…the magical environment of Firepow’s ”Add/Edit Content”.
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The ‘Add/Edit Content’ facility of Firepow 2.0 is most impressive. It enables bloggers to add text from Word, images, and even videos to blogs with a few mouse clicks. Having such a spread of formatting tools on hand, combined with awesome simplicity is cutting edge technology at its finest.
In addition, all facets of this facility are included in really neat videos by Andrew Hansen, the creator and owner of this unreal blogging program..
Just consider this battery of aids:
When you click on ‘Blog Posts and Pages Manager’ you’re confronted with a complete listing of all the posts in the blog you chose to examine. You’re shown the category the blog is in; its status—that is, if it’s been published or if it’s in the queue to be published at a later time or date that you chose; it’s status in relation to social networking sites and the date when it was created.
Mousing over the title of the post gives three choices: ‘edit’, ‘delete’ or ‘sb submit’ (submit to social network sites).
The integration of Firepow 2.0 with social networks is a spectacular concept and I will discuss it at length in the coming days; we all understand what a delete link does, but clicking on ‘edit’ creates a whole new ball-game.
The first thing I noticed myself was the plethora of formatting tools. But more importantly, the less common ones: highlight color, text color headings 1,2… , undo and redo, paste from MS Word, clean up messy code, remove formatting, insert/edit image, insert/edit anchor, toggle spell-checker, and HTML source edit.
This is an amazing facility in an even more amazing program
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