
Another Lazy Afternoon, Waikiki, Hawaii, October ‘07, artistic view.

The Horizon May Be Tilted, But Who Cares!, Waikiki, Hawaii, October ‘07, artistic view.
Yet another hot day, and the same is supposed to be true again tomorrow. We will survive for sure, but the evening exercise part has to be moved well deeper into the evening, since it is quite unpleasant at earlier hours. The cooler air breeze turns your mind away from daily routine activities, and into a very relaxing mood. Do not forget to go back to sleep, because walking till very early morning hours suddenly sounds very tempting.
Do you write your blog entries in text, html, or use a special software that generates the html code for you? I noticed myself that in order to prepare a fairly good-looking blog, you need to use a bit of everything. Using a simple text editor is the simplest method, but it has some disadvantages. It probably has no word spelling, for example, and you do not want to publish what you just typed in, so a Microsoft Word comes handy. You can arrange your thoughts now, check spelling, move paragraphs around, etc. The title, picture captions, and tags are also checked at this stage. Also copyright info is enclosed. No need to pay much attention to formatting at this stage, just paragraphs separated by extra empty lines. Next all text is printed and corrected till it looks acceptable. I never generate the html code directly from Word, although it could work fine. Then, I have html templates prepared in plain text in BBEdit, from previous blog entries. The templates are reusable, thus save some time. Now I place all text from Word into BBEdit, without paying much attention to formatting. Inside BBEdit, I usually add all extra html code that is needed, for example from Google Docs, formatting, extra links. This can now be previewed for the very first time, and most obvious mistakes corrected. There are still no pictures in the blog.
Then everything goes to Blogger. Then pictures are added. Adding more than a single picture involves some juggling around, try it. Now the real preview is undergoing its moment of truth. Actually the previewing part is not exactly 100% correct. What you see on screen is not what is going to show up in the final version. This is not good! If you publish your blog at this time, you risk showing your subscribers a half-baked product. You really do not know how the final thing is going to look like. You can check if the extra-added html is actually doing what it is supposed to, whether Google Docs is updating to the latest version of your document. It is also time to make some words and sentences bold or italic so they would stand out. All of this is not perfect, but by trial and error you can get very near your imaginary goal. Is WordPress better? If somebody is thinking about software that would be an interface to Blogger, for example, then remember that every time somebody at Google changes something, you need to change as well, otherwise your product is always going to be handicapped. So we managed to publish yet another blog, ads are flashing in front of our eyes, and advertisers' money keeps rolling in – oh, really?
Are my entries too short, too long, too random, or in “what are you doing” category, get a life? Every time I start to write, those things come to my mind. You need to be in sync with whoever reads your entries, you want to be informative, a little bit entertaining. I make sure that you can actually use something in your own work. That is my silent goal! Hope this works!
Two pictures for this entry are already prepared. Sometime along the way, I am going to discuss how the pictures end up looking the way they look like. It is another useful piece of information.
An iced tea with lemon, always tastes good this late at night. And a glass of cold Sauvignon Blanc. Now the editing and publishing time, following steps I just described.
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