Wednesday, February 18. 2009
After running my blag on Serendipity for the past few months, I've come to the conclusion that Serendipity's built-in editor is less than adequate. When my blag was on blogger.com, I used a Firefox plugin called Scribefire for my posts. While Scribefire did have it's annoyances, I've found myself thinking more and more about seeing if I could figure out how to get it to work with Serendipity.
One quick Google search later and I happily found that all I needed to do was add the "Post via XML-RPC" event plugin and set up the Serendiptiy account in Scribefire and I was up and running. Geez, why didn't I think of this sooner?
This post was written using the Scribefire. So far, so good.
Let's see how it does images:

That's promising. Actually, that's Spencer's paw. I was messing around with my new camera.
How about formatting?
bold,
italic,
underline,
bold and italic! Big! Small!
How about some
color? Ooh, pretty!
- Hey, bullet points!
- I don't really have anything else to add to this list
- Oh well
I'd say that this gets a solid thumbs up for now.
** Update 12/31/2010 ***
Since this post seems to get the most visits, I thought I'd do a follow-up. I no longer use Scribefire for my posts. I found it to be buggy and, most annoying, it would frequently crash and end up losing everything I was working on. Also, it seemed to have trouble posting to my blog - sometimes it would post just fine, other times it would say it would post, but nothing would show up in my draft folder. Then, when I would try to post again, it would tell me that the post already existed. While it's quite possible that I was doing something wrong, I got to the point where it was just too frustrating to use. So, after much searching around, I switched to
Windows Live Writer.
Live Writer obviously comes with it's own set of quirks, but it's never deleted one of my posts and it's never failed to post to my blog when I told it to. Plus, there's a ton of plugins available for managing images, videos, code and whatnot. I've been using it for over a year now, and I'm really happy with it and can have no complaints.