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Essential Blogging
By
Cory Doctorow
,
Rael Dornfest
,
J. Scott Johnson
,
Shelley Powers
,
Benjamin Trott
,
Mena G. Trott
Publisher
: O'Reilly
Pub Date
: September 2002
ISBN
: 0-596-00388-9
Pages
: 260
Slots
: 1
Copyright
Preface
Audience for This Book
Structure of This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction to Blogging
Section 1.1. The World of Blogging
Section 1.2. Anatomy of a Blog
Section 1.3. Anatomy of a Blog Post
Section 1.4. Syndication
Section 1.5. Blogging Tools
Chapter 2. Desktop Clients
Section 2.1. The Settings
Section 2.2. BlogScript
Section 2.3. BlogApp
Section 2.4. blogBuddy
Section 2.5. w.bloggar
Section 2.6. Slug
Section 2.7. Radio UserLand
Chapter 3. Hosted Blogging with Blogger
Section 3.1. How Blogger Works
Section 3.2. Requirements
Section 3.3. Your Blog, Quick Start
Section 3.4. Basic Blogger Settings
Section 3.5. Managing Your Posts
Section 3.6. Archiving in Detail
Section 3.7. Changing Your Account Profile
Section 3.8. Basic Use of Templates
Section 3.9. Self-Hosting
Section 3.10. Browser Shortcuts
Section 3.11. Blogger Buzz
Section 3.12. Group Blogs
Section 3.13. Removing a Blogger Blog
Section 3.14. Support
Chapter 4. Desktop Blogging withRadio UserLand
Section 4.1. Installing Radio UserLand
Section 4.2. Welcome to Radio
Section 4.3. A Visual Tour of Using Radio
Section 4.4. Routing or Commenting on Content
Section 4.5. The Radio Menu
Section 4.6. Setting Your Radio Preferences
Section 4.7. Publishing Your Blog
Section 4.8. Stories Instead of Posts
Section 4.9. Adding Pictures to Your Posts
Section 4.10. Source Editing Your Radio Entry
Chapter 5. Server Blogging with Movable Type
Section 5.1. Why Use a Server-Based Solution?
Section 5.2. Installing Movable Type
Section 5.3. Using Movable Type
Section 5.4. Creating a New Entry
Section 5.5. Comments
Section 5.6. Adding a New Author
Section 5.7. Uploading an Image
Section 5.8. Syndication
Section 5.9. The Future of Movable Type
Chapter 6. Advanced Blogger
Section 6.1. Basics of Blogger Pro
Section 6.2. The Blogger Template
Section 6.3. Template Customization
Section 6.4. Customizing the Archive
Section 6.5. Adding Comments
Section 6.6. Incorporating Statistics
Section 6.7. Automated Blogrolling
Section 6.8. Adding Support for Syndication
Section 6.9. Integrating Blogger into an External Application Environment
Section 6.10. Exporting Blogger Data
Chapter 7. Advanced Radio UserLand
Section 7.1. Radio, Frontier, and Manila
Section 7.2. Radio Techniques
Section 7.3. Backing Up Your Radio
Section 7.4. Themes, Templates, and Macros
Section 7.5. Understanding How Radio Works
Section 7.6. Important Radio URLs
Section 7.7. Upstreaming
Section 7.8. Online Resources for Advanced Users
Chapter 8. Advanced Movable Type
Section 8.1. Changing the Look and Feel of Your Blog
Section 8.2. Blog Configuration
Section 8.3. Archiving Options
Section 8.4. Using the XML-RPC API
Section 8.5. Security Issues
Section 8.6. Tips and Tricks
Section 8.7. More Information
Chapter 9. Minimalist Blogging with Blosxom
Section 9.1. Requirements
Section 9.2. Downloading
Section 9.3. Installing Blosxom
Section 9.4. Optional Configuration Directives
Section 9.5. Blogging
Section 9.6. Viewing Your Blog
Section 9.7. Editing and Deleting Entries
Section 9.8. Creating Another Weblog
Section 9.9. Syndicating with RSS
Section 9.10. Customizing and Styling
Section 9.11. Aggregating RSS with Blagg
Section 9.12. Running Blagg
Section 9.13. Third-Party Additions
Chapter 10. Blogging Voices
Colophon
Index