Clipmarks

introducing clip-to-blog

The easiest way to blog the interesting things you find on the web.
Supports Blogger, Wordpress, Typepad, Live Journal, Movable Type, and Vox.  learn more»
 
 
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  • Enter your Vox credentials into Lifeblog
    • In mobile Lifeblog, open “Options” -> “Settings” -> “Blog” and create a new blog account via “Options” -> “New account” Chose an Account name of your liking. As Username, you should enter the email address that you have registered for Vox. As Password use the password that you have chosen for your Vox account. Now comes the biggest difference: You have to change the Server address to http://www.vox.com/atom/)! Again, Internet access point selection and “Optimise images” are up to your personal preferences
    • In PC Lifeblog, again the same basic procedure applies: click on “Tools” -> “Blog Account Manager” -> “Add New”. In the dialog, change the Blog server address to http://www.vox.com/atom/. Then, insert the email address under which you have registered for Vox into the field User name and your Vox password into the Password field.
  •  blog it

    style options...

    Include Clip before or after Remarks  
    Customize Clip Colors
    Border Background Font
    Select Border Color
    Select Background Color
    Select Font Color
    Video Size
    If you are clipping video to your blog, and it is too wide, select this option.
    Clipmarks Logo and Link
    If you chose not to have the Clipmarks logo and link in this blog post, select "Don't include" here.
    Line Breaks (Advanced)
    If your blog software is configured to automatically convert new lines into HTML, select "Don't format" here to prevent Clipmarks from doing so.
    Styles (Advanced)
    By default, Clipmarks uses inline styles to format content in your blog post. If you would like to prevent this styling and customize the css rules yourself, select this option and copy this stylesheet into your blog template.