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Blogger and Blogspot are the same.
Both Blogspot and Wordpress.com are free and pretty much instant to set up; my usual advice is to sign up for both -- you can play around with the admin interfaces that way, pick the one you like, and hold on to the other as a redirect/namesquat since there's no way everyone is ever going to remember which one you're on.
Blogger and Blogspot are the same.
Ah, just figured that out.
I prefer the Wordpress interface, but it's been ages since I've looked at Blogger.
I prefer the Wordpress interface, but it's been ages since I've looked at Blogger.
Me too -- generally speaking, Blogger gives you more theme choices, but WP gives you much better admin tools. Still, some people really love or hate one or the other, and there's no way to know until you've played around with them.
Blogger has a very simple interface, but then offers you way way less opportunities for customization, both of appearance and customization like extra sidebars.
WordPress comes with PHP functions that tie into a backend MySQL database, thousands of free themes (i.e. HTML/CSS/PHP that arranges pictures and text), the ability to create your own theme from scratch, and control panels to deal with plugins, handling comments including spam trapping, and is scaleable up to your industrial-size sites.
I use Blogger and like it well enough for my simple needs.
I dislike blogger personally, but wordpress doesn't let you delete your account, so it just depends on how static you want your thing to be.
Hey, so. Is is possible to hack a 1g iphone to work on a pre-paid month by month chip?
I want this pen. That's so cool.
is there a word processor for the mac that can find homonyms or wrong homonyms in a document? Further, is there a word processor that can find inconsistent verb tenses?
I want this pen. That's so cool.
Very! But (as MANY of the commenters point out) you'd think the designer would know the difference between RGB and CMYK.