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Marsedit vs ulysses
Marsedit vs ulysses









marsedit vs ulysses

To fix that, I have to edit the HTML source for each inserted image, which requires backloading each otherwise finished article into MarsEdit.

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That used to be all that I needed to do, but for the last year or so WordPress has refused to embed images in a way that allows readers to see them at full scale. I insert images and other media online, in my browser (Safari), and set other options up, including scheduled publication. Once it is ready to upload, I click on the tool to send the article to WordPress. I write each article in marked-up text, which being simple HTML gives me complete control without my having to make any particular effort. I don’t use its media management features, as I am too pernickety over images, which I prepare offline and upload direct into WordPress’s Media Library. Its main window shows my articles in chronological order, or sorted by title, etc., and provides me with a helpful preview including embedded images and other media.

marsedit vs ulysses

I chose Red Sweater’s MarsEdit, and have in the main been delighted with it. At the outset, I wanted to use software which was friendly, let me focus on getting the content right, and helped me keep track of all my articles offline. So it is with writing and running this blog. Do you ever get the feeling that others know something that you don’t? When you’re relatively new to an activity, it’s tempting to believe that the old hands have found a much easier way of doing it, and just aren’t letting on.











Marsedit vs ulysses