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How can I put a link on my blog to w.bloggar site?

Simply copy the following code to your template:



The result must be this:




 
How to use w.bloggar with b2?

You can use b2 0.6 (or newer) with w.bloggar.
To set up it to post to your b2 blog, follow these instructions:

1. Download w.bloggar from http://wbloggar.cjb.net/ and install the application.
2. Open the w.bloggar application.
3. A login window will appear allowing you to create a New Account.
4. Enter your b2 username in User, your password in Password, and click OK.
5. You'll be asked if really want to create the new account, click Yes.
4. In the Account Connection window, enter the name of the host where your version of b2 is installed into Host field, and the path to xmlrpc.php into Page field. For example, if xmlrpc.php is located at http://www.mydomain.com/me/xmlrpc.php, you should enter www.mydomain.com into Host name, and /me/xmlrpc.php into Page. If your webserver runs on a port other than 80, you should also change the port setting, and if it uses a secure server (https://) check this option.
5. If you're under a proxy sever you can also configure it in this window.
7. Click OK to confirm the conection configuration and validate your user information.
6. You can now post to your b2 blog using w.bloggar's posting interface.


 
How to use w.bloggar with MovableType?

You can use Movable Type's XML-RPC implementation with w.bloggar.
To set up it to post to your Movable Type blog, follow these instructions:

1. Download w.bloggar from http://wbloggar.cjb.net/ and install the application.
2. Open the w.bloggar application.
3. A login window will appear allowing you to create a New Account.
4. Enter your Movable Type username in User, your password in Password, and click OK.
5. You'll be asked if really want to create the new account, click Yes.
4. In the Account Connection window, enter the name of the host where your version of Movable Type is installed into Host field, and the path to mt-xmlrpc.cgi into Page field. For example, if mt-xmlrpc.cgi is located at http://www.foo.com/bar/mt-xmlrpc.cgi, you should enter www.foo.com into Host name, and /bar/mt-xmlrpc.cgi into Page. If your webserver runs on a port other than 80, you should also change the port setting, and if it uses a secure server (https://) check this option.
5. If you're under a proxy sever you can also configure it in this window.
7. Click OK to confirm the conection configuration and validate your user information.
6. You can now post to your Movable Type blog(s) using w.bloggar's posting interface.



 
Can I test w.bloggar without the need to register a Blogger.com account?

Yes, you can use our test blog, visit http://wbtest.blogspot.com/ and see how.