Posting to JoeUser With Windows Live Writer

Windows Live Writer is one of a number of blog writing/management tools out there, and personally, it's my favorite.  It's completely free to download and use, works with both Windows XP and Vista.

Grab Live Writer here.

Essentially what Live Writer is, is a word processor for blogs.  Type and format until you're blue in the face.  Spell check, save a copy to work on later, insert rich media easily etc.  It makes writing long and complex blog posts incredibly easy.

Plus, it does auto-thumbnailing of images if you have somewhere to post them.

Configuring Live Writer is the only tricky part, and to do that you need only a few bits of information:

  1. The URL of your blog (i.e. http://zoomba.joeuser.com/ )
  2. Your login information (username/password)
  3. The JoeUser MetaWebBlog API File:
    https://www.joeuser.com/api/MetaWeblog.axd

Now, once you have Live Writer downloaded and installed, it's time to start it up and configure it to connect to your blog.

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Configuring Live Writer

When you start Live Writer for the first time, it will ask to create a new weblog account.  If it doesn't, just go to the Weblog menu and select "Add Weblog Account" from the bottom of the list.

You'll see this window:

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To start, you'll want to select "Another weblog service" since neither of the other options applies.

Click next.

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Now enter the URL for your blog, and your login information.  I suggest you check the box to save your password.

Click next.

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It will briefly try and detect some settings.  You'll then be told to select a provider.

Select Metaweblog API from the drop-down list, and enter this into the Remote posting URL field:

https://joeuser.com/api/MetaWeblog.axd

Click Next.

Now it will try and detect your blog theme  and ask you if you want to create a temporary post.  Click no.  JoeUser does not support this feature.

And you're done!  Just make sure you have your JoeUser blog selected from the Weblog menu before you start writing blogs to publish.


Using Windows Live Writer

Using Live Writer is incredibly easy.  You can almost treat it as a regular word processor.

Here's a quick look at the major parts of the Live Writer interface:

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The most important parts are the Publish Button, the Writing Area and the Category List.

The first line you see in the Writing area is your blog title.  Live Writer unfortunately doesn't support subtitles like JoeUser does, so you'll have to edit those in on the site later if you want to include one.

Write your blog, format it however you like, go crazy.  When you're done, make sure you have a category selected from the list, and then hit publish.  After a few seconds, the post will be done and you'll automatically be taken to your article on the site.

It couldn't be easier!

You can also edit previously posted articles by selecting them from the "Recently Posted" list on the right bar.  It will download your post from the site, allow you to edit it in LiveWriter and then update it.

It's important to note that this will only work with articles originally posted via LiveWriter.

Well, those are the basics.  Later on I'll put up a tutorial on advanced topics like uploading images, special formatting settings etc.

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Reply #1 Top
Does Live writere allow for posting the same content to multiple blogs?
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And does it have spell-check?   :SURPRISED:  :NOTSURE: 
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Yes, it has spell check!  And you can configure as many blog accounts as you like, you just have to pick the one you want to post to from the Weblog menu.
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And you can configure as many blog accounts as you like, you just have to pick the one you want to post to from the Weblog menu.
That's close to what I want.  I'll take a look.

Thanks for the tip.
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If you have an article you want to post to multiple sites, all you have to do is write it, pick a blog from the list, hit publish.  Select another blog from the list, hit publish again.  Rinse and repeat for every blog you have configured.

It's not as easy as a "publish to all" button, but it's close.
Reply #6 Top
Excellent article. I just happened to have downloaded it this morning. :D
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We're actually using JoeUser as a test-bed for a lot of tech and features we want to someday integrate with WinCustomize and our other sites.  A better article system, tags, social interaction features etc that you see on a blog site could be a great add to a site like this. 

As things are tested and ironed out on JoeUser, we hope to bring the best bits here.  This way when we add something really big and cool, we've already spent some time running it live, squashing bugs and catching obvious UI and usability issues.

If folks are curious as to some of the future tech for WC, I suggest taking a look at JoeUser 2. 

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Thanks for the post, Zoomba. It certainly does make posting easier (especially since FireFox doesn't like to cut/paste into the richtext editor ;)) and the best part is - you can save it in the middle.

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I've been using Live Writer since before the website change and I love it. Makes it really easy to write articles before going on to the site and it's easy to edit and add stuff live pictures and video.

I still have some small issues with JU2 like when ever I go from the main page to the forums I sometimes have to log in again to be able to post and sometimes I am not logged in on the main page but am in the forums. That's weird. Sometimes I'm logged on to both the main page and forums but not logged on when I wanna post. I guess the site does not want me to speak my mind. LOL.
Reply #10 Top
Zoomba,

Great post! I use WL Writer for my spaces site, but I never knew I could configure it to work with JoeUser too. I'll try this out when I get home.

;)
Reply #11 Top
Live Writer is an awesome application.  It's very useful for posting to multiple blogs.


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All my blogs are posted via Live Writer.

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It doesn't seem to support sub-categories. Ie, you can select OS Customization, but you can't select a category below that.
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No, that is one of the weaknesses of it. You end up having to edit that after the fact. :(

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Mike, it worked great for me!  I have the problem with whee it posts too, in Personal Computing! 

Reply #16 Top

This is quite shocking...multiple people shouting the benifits of a Microsoft product. I might just have to give it a go.

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It doesn't seem to support sub-categories. Ie, you can select OS Customization, but you can't select a category below that.


It should now.  You might have to go into the account preferences and update the categories first.


Reply #18 Top

Zoomba,

    It will not post for me. I also did not get the option to select a "provider." I can find no plce to set that in my preferances. This is the error that gets kicked out to me...

 

Server Error 0 Occurred

Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

 

Any help you could give would be appreciated.

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Just used it for the first time.  WOW!  I have moved up from bear skins and stone knives!

You are the Zoomba!!!!!!!

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commenting because it just took me 20 minutes to find this thread and I may want to find it again.


Reply #21 Top
This is quite shocking...multiple people shouting the benifits of a Microsoft product. I might just have to give it a go.


We are pod people. ;)

Seriously, it is a great product!
Reply #22 Top
I'm getting the Server Error 0 problem also.

Apparently this happens if you delete a published post and then try to repost it.

Of course, that's GOING to happen since Live Writer doesn't provide an "edit last post" option.

This is a COMPLETE show stopper as I've not yet found a fix. Useless.
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I'm getting the Server Error 0 problem also.


This is an issue with setting sub-categories.  Just select something like Personal Computing, not Personal Computing>Windows, or something like that.

It's a known issue and a fix is coming soon.


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Hey, I tried all of that, and then went to post something here, and....nothing, it wont post. Is it cause of my status as a "visitor"? j/w

Reply #25 Top

Uhh, help anyone? Now I realize I can't post at all. I used to be able to anyway. Would someone help me, please?