So, Onekopaka recommended me this other blogging extension called ScribeFire. So far, it’s great because the font type on this extension is comparable to WordPress’, which I LOVE. It has a multiple blog manager and you can even save posts as drafts for later publishing. On the side are some sort of tabs which I’m still figuring out as to what they do, but there’s one to share on social networking sites, and one that lets you make money off of links. The rich text editor is also included in ScribeFire so you can BOLD italicize, and underline, or a combination of them. You can even have red text, and hopefully, WordPress supports this.

A few cons of this extension is that it’s taking up half my browsing space unlike the WordPress sidebar that I used previously, but with all the features, it’s worth the space that it takes up.

I would give this Firefox extension a 9/10, and would highly recommend it if you have a Blogger, Tumblr, or like me, a WordPress blog. You can get this at http://scribefire.com/ .

I’d also like to thank Onekopaka (onekopaka.wordpress.com) for the extension (no, he didn’t make it; he suggested it to me). Thanks Darren!

Published by Geoffrey Liu

A software engineer by trade and a classical musician at heart. Currently a software engineer at Groupon getting into iOS mobile development. Recently graduated from the University of Washington, with a degree in Computer Science and a minor in Music. Web development has been my passion for many years. I am also greatly interested in UI/UX design, teaching, cooking, biking, and collecting posters.

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