A wonderful blogger from Australia took the time recently to tell me that it was impossible for her to leave a comment ( the comment box wasn’t visible) and perhaps I didn’t know? I didn’t! I had wondered why I had received so few comments, but then found that there were some funny issues that had developed with the new template I was using. After fixing those problems, I received another letter from my blogger friend telling me that she used Microsoft Live Writer to help her format her blog posts quickly and easily – this after I had complained to her about how difficult it was to put photos where you wanted them in your blog posts. Honestly, I can’t count the minutes ( and possibly hours) I’ve spent trying to wrestle with Blogger formatting. Perhaps some of you out there have struggled with this as well – perhaps I’m just lame and didn’t notice this program. Whatever the case, I had never heard it mentioned until my hero Davinia mentioned it. You must check out her blog – she’s funny, enthusiastic, generous, talented, and has great fun and results with polymer! Check her out here: Deez News
For me at least, there are 2 big advantages to using Live Writer. The first is the easy placement and sizing of photos. The second advantage is that what you see in Live Writer is what gets published. I mention this in italics because the first time you use it, you might be fooled – when you ‘migrate’ your blog post to Blogger, the formatting appears to change and the photos get moved around and it generally looks dreadful. Do not be fooled! Preview your post on Blogger and check it – all will be exactly as it appeared on Live Writer! Magic!
Photos are easily resized by clicking the image and pulling the arrow on the corner. You don’t have to upload them as on Blogger, you just open them straight from your computer. Mine always disappeared on Blogger after I uploaded them, which I really hated! You can choose frames for them, and you can do so much more that I’m slowly discovering…

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Below are the possibilites open to you while inserting a picture…… note that there is an option to place your image within text! I’ve seen people asking about watermarks for their images and they are right there as an option.

Davinia wanted me to warn you that Live Writer works best with Vista and Windows 7 – Windows XP does not support the latest version of Live Writer perfectly. Placement of images is not perfect in XP. She says, though, that it is still better than wrestling with Blogger.
SO, there it is – ease of blogging, finally. Maybe Microsoft can help me with composition now...