I was talking to Joe Tan, (undoubtedly a wordprss genius) the other day about how much forward momentum wordprss still has on the web. Here are some things he had to say…
WordPress is now chosen as a popular publishing platform by many large companies including a handful of fortune 500 companies.
But wordpress is not yet perfect and still has some work to do to lower some hurdles for people who are not so tech-savvy.
These are the tools recommend:
1. Wordoff
comes to the rescue when your post get screwed up for some reason. Just copy the code you see in the HTML view and paste it into wordoff – it will clean up the code and make it presentable again. Your post will likely to have issues when you copy and paste from Microsoft Word so beaware!
http://wordoff.org
2. ScribeFire
is a FireFox addon that lets you easily craft your blog posts by letting you drag and drop images, text, and etc while browsing on the sites. It could be useful tool to help you save some time in creating a good looking post!
3. Broken Link Checker
Broken links on your site are detrimental to your SEO performance. This wordpress plugin will help you scan and find any broken links on your post.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/broken-link-checker/
WordPress.tv’s how to section has lots of videos to quickly educate you about how to use wordpress.









