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Windows Live Writer is a brand new blogging tool from Microsoft. It's easily configured for use with a number of blog applications, including Community Server. FloristBlogs.com uses the Express edition of Community Server, and this post will help you configure Windows Live Writer for use with FloristBlogs.com. The steps below will only need to be completed once.
There are a lot more features than covered here. For instance, you can open old posts to edit them, then publish the edited post (which will correct the version online). You can save drafts and edit them later. You can also configure several blogs, if you have more than one.
Even though Community Server doesn't support direct upload of images, Live Writer can upload photos to an FTP folder on your site. The configuration for every website will be different, so we're not going to go through that here. This makes adding images very easy, but your readers won't find the images in your photo gallery. You'll also have to add a watermark manually to all images, where the Community Server photo gallery will add the watermark automatically.
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The Metablog API, used by Community Server (as well as most blogging platforms) doesn't support image upload. Community Server does have an API for directly uploading images into galleries, which is used by Chiwi's CS Gallery Manager. If you have a lot of images and want them in your galleries, this app might be a great help. With any luck, someone will add a plug-in for WLW which will support CS galleries.
If you're using Chiwi's app, the address you need is http://<siteurl>/photos/galleryservice.asmx. Remember to replace <siteurl> with your site's URL.
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