Posting Wirelessly
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I’ll receive my Nokia 9300 tomorrow, and I thought posting to WordPress wirelessly would be nice.
I’m not familiar with that technical stuff, so I wonder if there is a direct small RSS-like form instead of the Write Post page?
I hope this is not confusing.
Thanks
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no small direct input form I am aware about, no blog from e-mail, but this smartphone is equipped with a HTML 4.01/xHTML compliant web browser.
just head it to your WP dashboard and tell/blog us later (may be even wirelessly) about your experience on how comfortable it was.
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I’ve come across a promising website that automatically resizes websites for mobile viewing.
Try:
– Your WP blog: https://demo.mobileleap.net/YOUR_USERNAME.wordpress.com/
– Write Post: https://demo.mobileleap.net/YOUR_USERNAME.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post-new.phpOn the very top, click on ‘Settings’ and choose dimensions of your PDA/phone, images (yes or no), image quality,..etc
Haven’t tried that on my phone yet, but it looks promising.
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looks good.
just keep in mind your WP password will be available to mobileLeap.net, found no Privacy Policy out there.
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Yes I noticed that.
Anyways, I’ve managed to post through it to WP (check my blog), but I had to confirm I was about to enter a ‘secure page’ or something like that. I think this is related to WP security features, cause I did not get this message when I had tried to post to Blogger.
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Matt has mentioned that an email to blog option will be available in the future as a paid option.
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Uhh. And what about some sort of XHTML, or WAP interface? With Opera Mini, for example, it’s quite difficult and uncomfortable to write a single post.
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bluejaunte:
can you see what’s asked in the first paragraph right after ‘admin’ navbar but long before ‘Post’ textarea on the ‘Write Post’ page in the Opera Mini?.
drhaisook:
is your smartphone LifeBlog compatible?they promise:
“to make mobile blogging seamless and simple for everyone from beginners to seasoned bloggers.
It’s Easy to Blog with Lifeblog”
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series 60 (and some windophones) camera-phones’ owners would also benefit from using a PicoBlogger to post photos and videos into blogs of theirs.
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