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Blogger review

6.0

Editors' Rating

Good

Blogger

Ramon Ray CNET

Published: 01 Apr 2005

If you've been sitting on the sidelines, wondering how to create your own blog, you no longer have an excuse. Google's Blogger is a blogging service that's simple to use and free. Compared with other blogging services, such as Six Apart's TypePad, however, Blogger lacks high-end features, such as the ability to add video posts or allow multiple authors. Beginners will appreciate Blogger, but more experienced types should opt for paid services, such as TypePad.

Blogger requires a simple three-part setup. First, create your account (by answering five questions), then name your blog (a two-step process), and finally choose from 12 pre-designed templates or design your own template. Blogger allows you to put your blog on your Web host and make your blog a part of your own Web site, or you can use Blogger.com's free hosting service, Blogspot.com, instead.

If you're not comfortable writing basic HTML, Blogger.com provides a simple WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) interface. Buttons enable you to choose different fonts, sizes, colours, bulleted lists and text alignment within your posts. Like TypePad, Blogger also allows for RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds for your online content.

For most beginners, the templates and options provided should be more than enough. If you know HTML, however, you'll also be able to add your own block quotes or create bulleted lists. Unfortunately, Blogger lacks the advanced HTML-editing tools found in TypePad that allow you to create photo albums or add video with ease -- annoying if you don't want to take time or if you don't already know HTML.

Blogger.com hosts an extensive online help page with dozens of tips and tricks for basic and advanced use of the service. Sadly, Blogger does not provide human technical support, either via email or phone. Fortunately, most of the problems we encountered involved coding errors. By taking our time and rechecking the HTML, we resolved our issues.

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Blogger

Editors rating
Rating: 6.0
Verdict

Beginners will love Blogger's ease of use and the fact that it's free. However, professionals should look elsewhere.

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