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Publishing a Blog with Blogger: Visual QuickProject Guide | 
enlarge | Author: Elizabeth Castro Publisher: Peachpit Press Category: Book
List Price: $16.99 Buy Used: $5.00 You Save: $11.99 (71%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 449682
Media: Paperback Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.9 x 0.4
ISBN: 0321321235 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.7 UPC: 785342321234 EAN: 9780321321237 ASIN: 0321321235
Publication Date: February 6, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: We select best available book. Used items may have varying degrees of wear, highlighting, etc. May or may not include supplements such as infotrac or other web access codes. Fast & reliable delivery. Exceptional customer service. Standard shipping is USPS Standard Mail. Expedited orders for this book will be shipped vis USPS Priority Mail.
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If you want to start blogging fast, but don’t want to get sidetracked by the details, then you need a Visual QuickProject Guide! Writing in a journal is all well and good, but when you're ready to share your musings with the world (and you think the world is ready to receive them!), a blog is the way to go. For just $12.99, this compact guide shows you how! Using big, bold full-color pictures and streamlined instructions, it covers just the need-to-know essentials that will get you blogging with leading free blog software--Google’s Blogger--in a matter of minutes. Best-selling author Elizabeth Castro takes you through each step of the blogging process--from acquainting you with the interface to setting up your blog, creating your profile, posting email, adding pictures and audio, and more. Occasional sidebars and tips point out other useful blogging tips and tricks.
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Okay, BUT Outdated (already) October 30, 2008 Pam Tee 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Published in 2005, this book has, to an extent, become obsolete. In general the HTML hasn't changed, but during the last few years Blogger has updated its interface so what you see as an example in the book won't correspond 1-to-1 with what you'll see on today's Blogger pages. Now if this doesn't intimidate you, then you might go ahead and consider this little book for a quick-look-see into how Blogger works. (I'd get it from the library though). Here's the TOC so you can see what's covered. Table of Contents Introduction Starting your blog Writing your blog Blogging from afar Personalizing your blog Telling others about yourself Getting others to contribute Hosting your blog yourself Getting the word out Appendix a: template tags Index Appearance of the material: Nice format with enough color to keep it interesting. The font is large-ish so that I didn't have to wear me specs. In general, there's not alot of text which is something I appreciate. Ms. Castro gets down to business without a great deal of fluff. The material is taught using the "screen shot" approach. This approach seems to work well for computer oriented learning. My Impressions While the screen shots of the menus no longer correspond with Blogger today I had no problem following what she was saying. I DO think it might be a problem for the true Newbie. If you are too timid to just throw yourself into Blogger and experiment, then this book will likely only succeed in confusing you. To give an example, there is no Layout Tab in the book's Blogger examples. Sooo, in my opinion the true residual use of the book is the html fixes that the author demonstrates. She shows, for example, how to rename "Archives" as "File Cabinet" in edit mode; and also how to change the look of the header, changing the padding and altering the color to exactly what you want. Pam T.
Sorry, Out of Date June 13, 2008 Robin Mingle (San Francisco, California) Well written and easy to use but some "settings" have changed on Blogger and it is a bummer to have to figure that out. Time for an update.
A Bit Dated January 11, 2008 Cliff Hutson (Southern California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Back in the day, this would have been a most excellent book. It still is in some respects. But, saddly, it suffers from the fact that Blogger has moved on, and like most technology books in this rapidly changing world, it has not. I truly respect Ms. Castro's talents as a writer and teacher. Her books on HTML, XHTML, and CSS (for example HTML, XHTML, and CSS, Sixth Edition (Visual Quickstart Guide)) have saved me much time and grief over the years. However, much of the still useful information in this book could just as well be found in the Blogger Help pages. Still, if you need a little hand holding to get started I highly recommend "Publishing a Blog with Blogger."
Great book. August 21, 2007 Naomi S. Synstelien (Lake Minnetonka, MN) I love the Visual Quick Start series, and this book is no exception. It has jump starred my blog and I feel it is worth keeping around for hints and questions that come up. I wasn't sure if the book being published a few years ago would still be relevant but it is.
Short, Simple, Powerful July 20, 2007 Lawrence Slobodzian (Merriam, KS United States) Wow, I am shocked at how much I learned about blogging in just 120 pages. The author has done a great job at getting this book down to the bare-bones, leaving nothing but the necessary information. The method of using graphics more than text really made this an easy read, yet conveyed much more information than text alone. I knew a little about blogging and had already begun using blogger when I read this book. I did not expect to learn as much as I did; I did not know about the many extra features, such as blogging from a phone. This book is work every penny.
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