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Tuesday, February 10, 2009 by Sarah Sedberry
Compendium Blogware is a Software as a Service (SaaS) company, meaning that you can login into our platform from anywhere as long as you have a connection to the internet.  However, there are times where logging into the internet are not an option, but you have a great post idea and want to write it down.   Such as right now, where I am waiting for a meeting with a client in Panera and my computer is revolting against me, not allowing me access to their supposed free Wi-Fi....

So what is a blogger to do?  Here are a few tips for writing a post when logging into our text editor is not an option.

1) Find a suitable program to write your post in, we always recomend Notepad or a similar program that does not apply extra formatting. 

2) If you do choose another program, such as Microsoft Word, we highly recommend that you throw your text into Notepad before pasting it into our platform.  There is a very specific reason why we recommend this, Microsoft Word (or most any program) will copy extra formating into the posting area, that is unnessecary and can "break" your template due to all of the extra code.  There are a few easy ways to notice if this is whats happening - the font of your post is different from all the others, or you will notice your sidebar is now missing, and showing up at the bottom of the screen.

3) Once you have pasted your content in from Notepad, simply click "Sumbit" and you are all set!



P.S.  A very big thank you to the representative at Panera's WiFi Support line that finally helped me get connected.  I'm lost without my internet....



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