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Preface: Today's content, although not related to the development of technology, but should like to write things about the technical staff, such as all my articles are written with Windows Live Writer, so understanding some techniques is not bad.
Windows Live writer as Microsoft 2010 released software, although not updated (the latest version is 2012 version), but also a few minor problems, but still I and a lot of technical staff (such as Scott Hanselman, such as the author of the recommended article Ricardo Peres) preferred Blog (article) writing tool. Especially under the impetus of Hanselman it will also open source, then this tool is more worthy of our use, it is also worth our use of good.
Ricardo Peres A total of 14 tips for everyone to share:
- Change default styles and templates
- Change the version of IE that renders the article
- Change the draft storage location (especially if you change to a subdirectory in the network to automatically sync)
- Export configuration
- Clean up topic cache data
- Disable Blog Themes
- Using the Windows Live Writer SDK
- viewing log files
- Open previous (not already in recent articles list) article
- Use "blog This" plugin to convert Web pages to blog posts
- Use plug-ins (especially code highlighting, screenshots, etc.)
- Using the Source Code view
- Publish drafts to Server
- Learn some useful options
I'm just going to show you the general purpose of these techniques, and you'll need to "read the text" for details.
Original link: http://weblogs.asp.net/ricardoperes/windows-live-writer-tricks
Windows Live Writer Tips