I know some of you hate micro-blogging, but for me one of its pluses over blogging is the spontaneity of it. In other words, the updater is fast-loading
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You can post to WordPress via, for example, Windows Live Writer. It also supports LiveJournal. However, I have no problems with WordPress's own "new post" page - stuff I post there usually requires a lot of time anyway.
I've always not liked Xanga, not for their update page but...the userbase. The people that LOVES to put random music/SHINING/fixed background/crap load of pictures on their page, all of which slows down the page. =\
Totally agree on the simple update page thing though. IMO the more "advance" sites nowadays are all like "must make everything fancy and slow you down with all the graphic/javascripts!". Simple seem to be a word they've long forgotten...
It's pretty much the reason why I always pick/create simple layouts that don't rely on graphic and scripts.
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However, I have no problems with WordPress's own "new post" page - stuff I post there usually requires a lot of time anyway.
(I don't like microblogging. Even Facebook.)
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Totally agree on the simple update page thing though. IMO the more "advance" sites nowadays are all like "must make everything fancy and slow you down with all the graphic/javascripts!". Simple seem to be a word they've long forgotten...
It's pretty much the reason why I always pick/create simple layouts that don't rely on graphic and scripts.
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