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ScribeFire - how to get to work with blogger.com.

Yesterday I registered for LiveJournal, and their client (SeaMagic) downloaded to write to LiveJournal blogs, wondered why not use some kind of client to write to blogs on blogger.com .



And quite by chance in the list of recommended add-ons FireFox came across ScribeFire .



This addon connects to FireFox and allows you to write to many different blogs via RPC-XML requests (if you are not mistaken with the name). You can also use it to post in WordPress, which is very convenient when you have several blogs, or when you cross your posts into several of your blogs.

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For a long time I couldn’t get him to write to my blog that the problem was that the “Add Server Blog” was incorrectly specified by default, added a link to my RSS feed and said that everything was OK, I tried to write, but the messages blog did not appear.



Having checked the documentation of Google blogs, I found out that the Server API URL parameter for working with the blog service blogger.com should look something like this:



www.blogger.com/feeds blogID / posts / default



Where the blogID parameter is the identifier of your blog on the blogger.com server. You can view it in the blog's control panel. Hovering the arrow on any link to manage your blog, in the status bar you will see a link and at the end of the link you will write something like this: blogID = 44444 (this tsiferka is your blogID ).



Change the Server API URL parameter in the ScribeFire settings, click next, then enter your username and password, and in theory everything. Your blog will be added to the ScribeFire panel and you can post to it without having to log in to the Google web interface.



Very convenient.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/15098/



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