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Update WordPress and Blogger Blog through Firefox - ScribeFire Blog Editor

KC posted in his Twitter: bloggers should check out scribefire - http://www.scribefire.com/

Immediately, this tweet caught my attention. So, visited ScribeFire site, and again, I was attracted by this quote from Michael Arrington of TechCrunch.com:

…a lot of bloggers swear by it.

Wow! I think this couldn’t be wrong. So, installed the ScribeFire Blog Editor, and I was immediately amazed! It’s just too good!

In summary, ScribeFire Blog Editor is a Firefox extension which allows bloggers to publish and manage their blog posts. At present, the supported blog engines are: Blogger, Movable Type, Drupal, Textpattern, Roller, MetaWeblog API, Blogger and Tumblr. Wow~~ this coverage is easily satisfying 80% bloggers in the world.

Adding a New Blog Account in ScribeFire

1. Specify your blog URL
Create New Blog Account in ScribeFire - Step 1 - Blog URL

2. The supported blog engine will be automatically detected
Create New Blog Account in ScribeFire - Step 2 - Select Blog System

3. Specify login details
Create New Blog Account in ScribeFire - Step 3 - Login Details

4. Login successfully tested
Create New Blog Account in ScribeFire - Step 4 - Successful Login

5. Blog account successfully added into ScribeFire
Create New Blog Account in ScribeFire - Step 5 - Account Added

Isn’t it easy? Once you’re done with the above steps, just wait for a minute for all your blog entries, pages and categories to be imported from your blog system, so that you can manage them locally in your PC. Thus, it doesn’t require active Internet connection to compose your blog post. Once you’re connected, simply pressed the “Publish” button and you’re done. Continue reading ‘Update WordPress and Blogger Blog through Firefox - ScribeFire Blog Editor’

Firefox Spellchecker Not Working. How to Enable?

Before installing Firefox 3, I’ve uninstalled my Firefox 2 to prevent any unforeseen conflict. However, as I use it more, I find something missing.

No one is correcting my spelling mistake anymore! “Aiyo.. Inglish spelling mistake in email and bloc beli paiseh one le..”

So, what has gone wrong? Apparently, the English dictionary was removed; most probably, when I uninstalled the Firefox 2.

Firefox - "Add Dictionaries" Option in Context Menu

“Easy job lo.. dictionary missing ma install it back lo..”

  1. Right click on any textbox or multi-line text input control (such as Gmail email composition box).
  2. If no dictionary is installed, you will see the “Add Dictionaries…” option in the right-click context menu. Click on “Add Dictionaries…”, and you will be brought to the Firefox Dictionaries and Language Packs add-ons.
  3. Just select your preferred spellchecking language, such as English (US), and install the dictionary.
  4. After restart, spellchecker will start to function in Firefox.

By default, Firefox spellchecker is working on multi-line controls. If you want the spellchecker to work on single-line text field as well, do the following:

  1. Type about:config in your browser location bar.
  2. Accept the warning message if prompted.
  3. Search for layout.spellcheckDefault option, double click on it, and change its value to 2.

What To Do Before Wed’s Early Morning Euro Cup Matches?

Firefox 3 will be officially released on 17 Jun (Tuesday) at 10.00am Pacific Daylight Time. In other words, it means 18 Jun (Wednesday) 1.00am in Malaysia. Find out your local time from here.

So, before tomorrow early morning Euro Cup matches, please go to Mozilla Firefox official site and download a copy of the new Firefox 3. hohohoho… This is a big day. Let’s play our part to help setting a Guinness World Record for Most Software Downloaded in 24 Hours.

Let’s Paint Malaysia to Orange for Tomorrow’s Big Day

Tomorrow is a BIG day.

Ha?? You mean you don’t know what’s going on for tomorrow?

Serious? You really don’t know what makes tomorrow a BIG day?

“National day?”, another 2 months ahead la. “Agong’s birthday?”, already passed. “Petrol price will be decreased?”, you slow slow wait la.

Ladies and gentlemen… tomorrow is the Firefox 3 Download Day! It will start at 10.00am Pacific Daylight Time on Tuesday (1.00am on Wednesday in Malaysia). Yes, a BIG day in the open source world, a BIG day that marks another heavy strike in the never-ending browser war.

Mission 1: World Record

The all new Firefox 3, the fastest version of Firefox browser ever born, is set to be officially released on 17 Jun 2008. In conjunction to this event, Mozilla aims to set a Guinness World Record – Most Software Downloaded in 24 Hours.

Currently, there’s a pledging campaign going on. Quick, by end of today (do it now la hehe), please click here and proceed to pledge for your participation in Firefox 3 Download Day. All you need to do, is to select your region (such as Malaysia), and enter your email address. Then of course, don’t forget to download a copy of Firefox 3 on tomorrow to help realizing the world record mission.

Download Day 2008

Mission 2: Paint Malaysia to Orange

At present, there are a total of 7,432 pledges in Malaysia. For countries with pledges above 10,000 and below 50,000, they will be painted with light orange on the pledge map. Right now, Malaysia is still in dark blue (below 10K).

Firefox 3 Download Day - Pledge Map

Let’s make it more happening, by painting Malaysia to light orange!! Come on, there couldn’t be so few Firefox supporters in Malaysia right? Let’s make Malaysia standing out in Southeast Asia region!

Can we? Yes, in let’s than 24 hours from now, let’s submit your pledge if you have not done so. Just another 2 thousands plus and Malaysia will be painted to light orange in the pledge map :D

Why Firefox 3?

The improved location bar search is the feature that I love the most in Firefox 3. You may take a walk-through of all Firefox 3 features in this complete field guide compiled by Deb Richardson.

And again, please remember to pledge now, and download Firefox 3 on tomorrow.

Firefox 3 Enhances My Experience of Web History Searching

Firefox 3 is already released at RC2 on yesterday. Out of all the new features that I love in Firefox 3, there’s one particular enhancement that I’ve been repeatedly showing off my friends around :D It’s just too useful that I need to make some buzzes about it :p

Firefox 3 Improved Location Bar

Take a look at the above screen shot (you may click to enlarge the image). Do you notice how different am I searching for my web history? Continue reading ‘Firefox 3 Enhances My Experience of Web History Searching’

Firefox 3 RC2 Released

Firefox 3 As mentioned earlier, Mozilla is releasing the second release candidate (RC2) for Firefox 3. And yes, Firefox RC2 has arrived, available for public download now.

The RC2 includes fixes for some top priority bugs causing crashes, performance inefficiency, and localization-releated issues.

Firefox 3 RC2 in June

As cited at Mozilla Links, there will be a second release candidate (RC) for the next generation of Mozilla Firefox - Firefox 3. At present, Firefox 3 is released as release candidate 1 (RC1).

The Firefox 3 RC2 will include fixes for some top priority bugs causing crashes, performance inefficiency, and localization-releated issues. The RC2 is expected to be available for download in second week of June. Results of testing for Firefox 3 RC1 are available here.

I’m currently using Firefox 3 RC1, and I must say that I’m very happy with the overall experience. In oppose to installation of previous Firefox major RC upgrades, most of the Firefox plugins that I’m frequently using are already having latest releases compatible with Firefox 3, except Google Toolbar, Firebug (Firebug 1.2 Beta is compatible with Firefox 3) and All-in-One Gestures.

Firefox 3 includes a big bundle of notable new features and dramatic performance improvement (the fastest Firefox ever). Yes, go take a look at the Firefox 3 new features now, I’m sure you will find some interesting ones which will create excitement for you :D Continue reading ‘Firefox 3 RC2 in June’