Having collected information using the tools that we described in the last issue, it's time to write another blog post. Many use the web interface of the engine for this, others are third-party clients (which usually cost money). There are extensions for Firefox that can take over posting.
Scribefire — this plugin used to be called Perfomancing, now Scribefire. Supports multiple blog accounts and a source text editor. It supports working with FTP, but somehow crooked, and working with images needs optimization.
Deepest Sender is similar to the previous plugin, with the same disadvantages and advantages. There is a great lack of support for tagging posts.
Resizable Text Area is a plugin for expanding the text field of your editor, which goes in the blog engine.
Spellbound and Google Toolbar spell check right in the browser window. Don't forget about it in the latest versions of Firefox.
Split Browser is a plugin for dividing the promsotr screen into any parts.
Copy Plain Text —highlighting formatted text with links, you often only need the text so that you don't clean the tags later. This plugin turns any text into just plain text without formatting.
Copy As HTML Link — copies links and text so that you can then paste either text, link or text with a link.
In the next issue, the final one, we will talk about plugins for working with images.