![]() Then, you export it to HTML (or RTF or plain text, if you must be so déclassé) and put it on your Web page, if you’re still into that mode. MacJournal stores its entries in what seems to be RTF, so you have access to the full OS X rich-text editing suite and you can do other interesting things, like insert text links that show up as underlined and clickable. I reviewed MarsEdit in January, so I wanted to kick the tires on an entirely different kind of client. The first thing I did with MacJournal was, basically, try it for its intended purpose. MacJournal, doing a month’s worth of computerized organizing. Before I finished downloading the disk image, my software was already developing an ulcer worrying about organizing me. Thompson, R.I.P., and produce clean writing: I have yet to fax my astonishingly patient editors, Michael Tsai and Chris Turner, numbered pages of notes otherwise out of sequence. The computer has made it possible for people like me to be as disorganized as gonzo Hunter S. To write one of my columns or reviews isn’t rocket science, but it sure generates a lot of inane jottings. It involves a lined paper notebook, voice notes on my cell phone, sticky notes on my desk, text and clipping files strewn about on my desktop, a Gmail label for link dumps, and a clipping drawer in Drop Drawers X. My writing system has undergone natural selection over the years. Let me detail the challenge I was asking a piece of software to overcome. To give away the conclusion, the answer was that it was not useful as a blog client, that it did made me more organized, but that didn’t lead to better or faster writing. The goal, in reviewing Mariner Software’s very nice tool, was both to test its explicit functionality and to see if MacJournal made my writing process cleaner and more organized. In any given month, I take notes on research for info graphics, product pages, and features I’m working on I make clippings for fiction that is under way I jot things down for the occasional weblog post and of course I produce my columns and reviews. When I write a Bloggable column, I do about three hours of organization. I sat down, just before I agreed to review MacJournal, and took an inventory of all the myriad places I keep my text files, and it dawned on me that I must be insane. Where did I put that nut graf for the signed column I’m writing? Where did I write down those inspired sentences to make into a lead-and where are my notes on that review of MacJournal for ATPM? When you write often and generate a great deal of supplementary text, as a blogger or as a “real” writer, keeping track of all the bits you’re pushing becomes quite a challenge. #2# Tighten Up the Header Area w/ Top & Bottom Margins To hide the Blogger Navbar, navigate to => (Layout / Navbar (Upper Right) - Edit) A good tutorial for how to create an ad gadget that shares space with your header is at. While you're adjusting the width of your blog, you might also want to think about adding an Adsense leaderboard to your header area. Pic shows 1100px wide, 310 px for right sidebar. The photo above would've been truncated if I stuck with Blogger's default 960 width. My template is too narrow as some photos wouldn't fit in main body area. That tells the template that we just want the adsense code to appear only on single posts. You'll notice the conditional statements in the template code above. I also use a wide leaderboard (728x90) here. Otherwise it will be too tight next to the beginning of your content. You should also use paragraph tags around your Adsense code. ![]() Paste this just before tag in your template: (make sure to tick on expand widgets first to display it) anywhere to insert Adsense at that spot.Ĭreate a new ad unit in your Adsense control panel. If you are in the Compose window of writing a new post, you can add Including Adsense in Your Blogger Posts & Template If instead you want a simple with a bare url below your posts, then place this under your tag: ![]() You can place the following under the tag in your theme template to include the post's at the bottom of the post itself: # How to Add a of your Post URL to the Post Itself # I use any and all of these tips when setting up a blog on the Blogger platform.
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