This is a test document from google docs.
I decided to try this procedure to see if it worked for my old MT blog install. Sure enough, it seems to.
Kick ass. Sort of.
You see, I'm not sure I really want to write my blog posts in Google Docs. But it's nice to know that I can do this if I want to.
Anyone else tried this yet?
Hmm, checking the source, it seems that there's some funky stuff getting inserted in here. I'll have to see what I can do to clean that. For some reason, paragraph <p> tags don't appear anywhere. It seems to use break <br> tags instead. That's annoying.
I decided to try this procedure to see if it worked for my old MT blog install. Sure enough, it seems to.
Kick ass. Sort of.
You see, I'm not sure I really want to write my blog posts in Google Docs. But it's nice to know that I can do this if I want to.
Anyone else tried this yet?
Hmm, checking the source, it seems that there's some funky stuff getting inserted in here. I'll have to see what I can do to clean that. For some reason, paragraph <p> tags don't appear anywhere. It seems to use break <br> tags instead. That's annoying.
Posted by jzawodn at July 09, 2008 08:15 PM
Reader Comments
# Matt Cutts said:
Looks pretty good as an outside user; I can't tell a difference between this and a "native" post just from looking at the blog post.
on July 9, 2008 09:34 PM
# Kevin Marks said:
The real fun comes, as with Google Docs itself, when you realise you can have a simultaneously group-edited blogpost this way. Conference live-blogging anyone?
on July 9, 2008 11:58 PM
# Liz Gado said:
Funny, but is it usefull?
I can't imagine how can we use it.
on July 11, 2008 12:25 PM
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