I have two browsers that I use on my Mac, Firefox and Safari. Both are said to be more secure than IE. They each have their advantages for editing my blog.
Firefox lets me resize pictures by grabbing a corner of the image (using the mouse) and pulling it in diagonally until I have the size I want. For some reason, I can't do this using Safari.
On the other hand, Safari makes it easy to correct an entry while looking at the blog. Once I've signed in, a little pencil icon appears at the bottom of each entry. Clicking on it takes me directly to the Edit screen. This saves time when I want to edit more than one entry, such as when some change in the template made a bunch of my images go off the right side of the page. I can control-click (that's right-click on a PC) on the icon and open the edit screen in a new window while keeping the blog open on the old window so I don't lose my place. Also, if I add a new tag, the pencil shortcut makes it faster to page through and add the tag where appropriate.
January 24, 2009
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