Post In Your Blog Directly From Within Firefox: ScribeFire


Blogs are becoming quite popular on the Web: whether they are personal pages, business pages or just a hobby that you publish about what you like, blogs have really changed the Internet.

And you know that there are many editors from which you can write your post and publish it to the world for everyone to see, but if you have lots of blogs, it might be uncomfortable to open many editors at once.

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ScribeFire is a Firefox add-on that allows you to write posts for your blog within a small box that appears at the bottom of the web page you are visiting.

Here’s how it works:

  • First of all you have to set the login for your blog.

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    A very intuitive wizard will guide you and after some simple passages you’ll be able to post in less than a minute.

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  • If you have a your own domain select “Custom Blog” and then select the platform you use for your blog (WordPredd, MovableType, etc.), otherwise simply select the platform that hosts your blog.

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  • Simply write your login name and your password and you are done!


Now you are able to write your posts without opening a new tab in Firefox, but just by clicking on the ScribeFire icon, that will open a small panel in which you can start writing and finalize your blog post.

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Link: http://www.scribefire.com/

Download link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1730

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  1. Posted May 3, 2010 at 2:14 pm | Permalink

    Nice post…Thank you for sharing some good things!!

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