• DRP

    (@drp)


    Hey everyone,

    It has been recommended that I try a WP client, s , what’s a good one?

    I have a couple of noob questions about them as well. My host is Netfirms, and it came with WP installed, I just had to activate it. So when I want to make a new post, I log into Netfirms (name & pass), and click my ‘admin’ button under the WP tab and bam, I’m in and editing.

    -question one: if I set up a client, do I use the same log in info as Netfirms? If not, what do I do? I’ve never generated, or been giving a different WP name and pass…that I’m aware of.

    -any clients you would warn against because of lack of features/issues, or recommend because of ‘must have’ features?

    Many thanks in advance.

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  • Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    ww.wp.xz.cn Admin

    What the heck would a WP Client be? Got any examples?

    charle97

    (@charle97)

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    ww.wp.xz.cn Admin

    Ahh. Neat. Had no idea such things existed. 🙂

    Chris_K

    (@handysolo)

    I’ve played with a few. Performancing and w.bloggar were both nice and easy to use.

    silencer

    (@silencer)

    i’ve tried all.. none worked for me .. sob.. my domain is pointed to a subfolder of another domain like a subdomain and xmlrpc.php is inaccesible from browser and the clients.. Please any guide or tips on this .. thanks in advance ..

    Rok

    (@rok)

    If you are using Windows based system, then try Blogjet or Blogdesk. Both are good and gives your WYSIWYG and HTML interface to work.

    – w.bloggar is also good, but it does not has WYSIWYG windows, all you do is in HTML.

    So, you cann’t see, how the post will look?

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