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Injader uses TinyMCE, which makes it easy to format your content and see how it will look before you publish it.
Standard formatting functions such as bold and italic are available at the click of a button. Advanced formatting functions are also available, such as tables and quotes. You can also choose to limit a specific post to certain user groups - handy if you want to have a "friends-only" post, for instance.
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Posted by Ben on February 29, 2008 22:24
Edited: August 10, 2008 22:52
What's the disadvantage of using image storage on your web host? If your site goes down, visitors wouldn't be able to get to the site to view the images, which would be linked from your site anyway.
Now, if you provide galleries that people can browse independently of your site, that can be a bonus. For instance if you use Flickr, you may get Flickr users checking out your photos who might not go to your site. However, if non-Flickr users went from your site to your Flickr photos, they wouldn't be able to comment without registering. And there wouldn't be an easy link back to your site.
A big part of Injader is keeping your content in one place. You can put it on other sites if you want to share it with people who might find your site through another site, but I'd always recommend using your site with its own hosting as the primary location for all of your content. It makes administration easier for you, and it makes navigation easier for your visitors.
Any chance of being able to put a copyright watermark on the photos?
One other nice thing about Blogger is that it uses Picaso to load and store all the photos and images I use, right online rather than on my web host. Just thought of that as I was looking at the screenshot here.