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                Choosing The Right Blog-Tools  | 
             
            
              by: 
                Gunnar Berglund  | 
             
            
              Choosing The Right Blog-Tools   Bloggers are constantly discovering new ways to express  their ideas through new markup. There are bloggers who are using the latest  state-of-the-art "visual" web design programs, but few  others consider using HTML code is not a bad idea  altogether.   The XHTML family can accommodate extensions through XHTML  modules and techniques to develop new XHTML-conforming  modules. These modules permit the combination of existing  and new feature sets when developing content and when  designing new user agents.   With so many different ways to access the Internet, the  XHTML family is designed keeping in mind the general user  agent interoperability. Through document profiling  mechanism, servers, proxies, and user agents are able to  create best effort content transformation. This language is  both RSS and XML conforming. The content can be readily  viewed, edited, and validated with standard XML tools.  XHTML documents can utilize applications (e.g. scripts and  applets) that rely upon either the HTML Document Object  Model or the XML Document Object Model.   Bloggers may also use Movable Type for the weblog. Movable  Type is a powerful, customizable publishing system, which  installs on web servers to enable bloggers to manage and  update weblogs. This enables a blogger to hand edit the  other parts and pages, including the Daily Links, in  TextPad. Bloggers may use a date format string for the  individual entries, and for monthlies.   Movable Type Installation is followed by Plugins. There are  many to choose from. MT Plugin Directory and the Movable  Type Support Forums are two resources that can be referred  to. Most of the plugins make users typographically correct  and enables them to properly use curly-quotes, ellipses,  em-dashes, and en-dashes. A feature of pluggins combines  trackbacks (comments on other articles from other blogs)  and comments into one page. Another use is to create author  comments and addendums in the comments engine. Few plugins  may allow bloggers to add additional fields, example: using  keywords field to create additional fields. Few others  create a collection of links at the bottom of each  individual entry page. Title attributes can be used with  all the links. Movable Type includes a default RSS Feed.  Bloggers may set up individual feeds for each thread and  comments feed by following the naming convention of  individual archives - changing it to an .xml ending.  Bloggers may even add a Subscription Field.   Also, bloggers may consider using a WebDrive in place of a  FTP client. This tool is used to map FTP and WebDAV servers  to a network drive letter in Windows using remote files  like local ones in any application. Blogger may also  consider using validated HTML 4.01 Transitional code with a  validated stylesheet.   Blogs demand more than graphic design and HTML proficiency.  They demand extensive interaction with visitors. So,  installing a Discussion Forum is a must, as it allows  communities to exchange ideas and opinions. Tools that  could be considered are database programming, CGI/Perl  scripting, Flash animation etc.   In addition to this, bloggers may consider having an  Accessory Sideblog - another blog that stores ancillary  information and tools for the existing blog.   Accessory Sideblog allows:   · Easy updation   · Changes in entries/ information from within  Movable Type interface   · Availability of comments and trackbacks   Bloggers may consider buying opensource weblogging  softwares. These easily installable softwares offer  features like: fully-integrated comments, searching, file  uploading and image handling, completely customizable  output through dozens of templates and variables, multiple  author support, etc. For example: few blogs allow bloggers  to provide a template of their page that indicates where  they want your posts to appear. Clicking the "Publish"  button automatically sends their new page to the website  where they want their blogs to appear. Similarly, there are  sites that enable bloggers to place the RSS feed of their  blog onto any html page. For example: bloggers can copy the  completed JavaScript and paste it on any web page they  would like to distribute.   Bloggers can host their blog on their own as well with any  good web-hosting company. They can choose a good web host,  buy space on their server and host their blogs with them.   -------------------------------------------   © 2003 - 2004 Gunnar Berglund  
 
  About the Author 
 Gunnar Berglund has been a "internet- hardworker" for the last four years He publishes The meonit Gazette http://gazette.meonit.com and run http://www.emarketingprofit.com
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