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Apps para WordPress.com «Soporte técnico - WordPress.com

Apps para WordPress.com «Soporte técnico - WordPress.com
Blogging at WordPress.com is great, and these applications make it even better by giving you more ways to post and follow your favorite blogs. Whether you’re blogging from your desktop, browser or on the go, make sure to check out these other ways to manage your WordPress.com blog. Mobile Apps WordPress for iOS WordPress for iOS lets you follow your favorite blogs, receive notications, view stats, write posts, upload photos, and manage comments on your blog from your iOS device. Learn more | Download WordPress for Android Follow your favorite blogs and write new posts for your WordPress.com or self-hosted WordPress.org blog. Learn more | Download Browser Extensions Chrome Extension Install this extension to instantly view your WordPress.com notifications, follow sites, and start new blog posts quickly and easily from your browser toolbar. Install Firefox Extension Install Desktop Apps BloGTK Operating System: LinuxLearn more | Download MarsEdit Write, preview, and publish without a web browser. Blogo

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Export Export Your Content to Another Blog or Platform It’s your content; you can do whatever you like with it. Go to Tools -> Export in your WordPress.com dashboard to download an XML file of your blog’s content. This format, which we call WordPress eXtended RSS or WXR, will contain your posts, pages, comments, categories, and tags. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ Manual export or Guided Transfer On the export screen you’ll get a choice between exporting your content yourself or having our of our Happiness Engineers help you through a Guided Transfer. You can export your content any time you want, completely free of charge. Download your content It’s probably a good idea to download all your content, but there are reasons you may want to download a partial archive. Content published within a time frame – set a Start Date and/or an End DateContent authored by specific users. If you would like to move your blog to a self-hosted WordPress.org installation, take a look at these recommended web hosts. Backups

Import Importing Content from Another Platform or WordPress Blog We make it easy for you to import your blog content from a variety of other blogging platforms, including Blogger, Israblog, LiveJournal, Movable Type, Posterous, Storylane, Tumblr, Typepad, WordPress, Xanga, and Yahoo! 360. You can also easily import content here from another WordPress.com or WordPress.org blog or web site (choose the WordPress option). Don’t See a Specific Importer for Your Blog’s Service? If we do not have an importing tool for your particular platform, you will need to try and convert it into one of the accepted formats so that you can use the proper importer. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ If you are importing content from another WordPress-powered blog, you can check the “Download and import file attachments” box and the media files will be downloaded from your old host and uploaded to WordPress.com. Help us improve: We're always looking to improve our documentation.

Admin Bar Contents Related You may have noticed a gray bar that appears at the top of your pages when logged into your WordPress.com account. The WordPress Logo The drop-down menu that appears when you hover over the WordPress logo is a quick way to access many of social features available on WordPress.com. For example, you can access the following features in this menu: Blog Menu The Blog Menu, located next to the WordPress logo on the left-hand side of your Admin Bar, has two different appearances. When visiting one of your own blogs, the Blog Menu provides you with nifty shortcuts for managing your blog’s content, such as taking you straight to your Comments, Customizer, and Widget pages. If you’re browsing a WordPress.com site that you do not own, you will only see the bottom portion of text (shown in a gray-ish hue above). Follow, Like, Reblog, and Sparklines After the Blog Menu, you will see three neat social features on WordPress.com: the Follow button, the Like button, and the Reblog button.

Moving a Blog Moving Between WordPress.com Blogs You can change your current blog URL to another WordPress.com URL with the Changing a Blog Address tool if the URL is still available. If you already own the blog, please follow these steps: Log into the old blog, go to Tools → Export, and download the XML (WXR) file to your computer.In the new blog, go to Tools → Import → WordPress, and upload the file you downloaded in step 1. After you upload the file, you can choose the option to Download & import file attachments if you want to move your media files. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ Moving from WordPress.org If you are moving from a self-hosted blog using the WordPress.org software, you can move your blog to our WordPress.com service with the following steps: Moving to WordPress.org Guided TransfersIf you want to move your WordPress.com blog to a self-hosted blog using the WordPress.org software, you have the option to purchase a Guided Transfer. Transferring Your Blog to Another WordPress.com User or Account

Text Messaging Note: The Text Messaging upgrade has been discontinued, but we do have a new two step authentication system available separately. With WordPress.com Text Messaging, your blog comes with you wherever you are. By activating your phone number with our Text Messaging service you can receive notifications via SMS text when various changes happen on your blog. Activating the Service To sign up for the service, visit the ‘Text Messaging’ link in the ‘Settings’ tab while in the dashboard of your blog. Once the activation is successful, the settings page will load the notification options for your blog. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ Service Commands To stop using the service at any time, send STOP to 77377. If you need help, send HELP to 77377. Text Messaging Upgrade Many excellent additional features are available with the Text Messaging upgrade. Comment Notifications and Moderation You can have comment notifications sent instantly to your phone and moderate them on the spot. Get Help with Text Messaging

Third Party Applications WordPress.com allows you to connect with third-party applications that extend your WordPress.com site in new and cool ways. This is done in a secure fashion so you can revoke and manage access to your account at any time and third party sites will not need your password. How Do I Connect To An Application? To securely connect to WordPress.com: On the website or application that you want to connect to, find a button or link asking you to connect to WordPress.com.Click on the Connect link, which will bring you to WordPress.com. You will be asked to login. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ View connected applications To view details of your connected applications or revoke access, click on your Gravatar in the upper right.Select the Security option in your settings.Click on the Connected Applications option at the top of the page.On this page, you’ll see all of your connected applications. How Do I Revoke Access I've Granted to an Application? Security Help us improve:

Using WordPress.com through the Twitter API If you’re a software developer interested in talking to WordPress.com using the Twitter protocol–you’ve found the right page. If you’re a user, visit our Twitter API page to learn how to get real-time access to your blog subscriptions using a Twitter client that supports WordPress.com. Twitter is a communication protocol where one can send a message without specifying a recipient. There are a lot of possibilities for Twitter as a protocol and we’re exploring this at WordPress.com. Through the Twitter API, WordPress.com users can: Read and receive new post notifications from blogs they’re subscribed to using the Blog Surfer featurePost a “status update” to one of their WordPress.com blogs On this page you’ll learn which Twitter APIs WordPress.com supports, the WordPress.com Twitter API conventions, and other resources to look at. API Basics The WordPress.com Twitter API supports Basic AUTH. Our end-point for the Twitter API is API Methods Timeline Methods

Webhooks Webhooks lets you easily develop push notifications. This push notification is simply a HTTP POST, that is triggered by some action. This is a feature aimed for developers who want to get data from actions (like when a new comment is submitted) that occur on a blog. Only admin level users can add or manage webhooks. You can now find this under Settings -> Webhooks in the dashboard. Add a Webhook You will be able to add a webhook by pressing the Add webhook button and filling out a simple form. You can choose an action and the fields associated with that action to be posted to the URL. You can edit, delete and activate or deactivate the webhook using the options in the webhook row. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ Possible Actions/Fields What would I use something like this for? Let’s look at a hypothetical example; say I want to get a text message every time a new comment is submitted to my site. Help us improve: We're always looking to improve our documentation.

Windows Live Writer Windows Live Writer (WLW) by Microsoft is an application for composing and managing blog posts. You can write your posts offline and publish them later. There are many helpful tools in WLW that make creating popular posts easier: WYSIWIG using the theme of your blogImage manipulationSpell checkEasy HTML tablesInclude maps from Virtual EarthAutomatically syncs changes before re-editing posts As of version Beta 2, WLW supports new WordPress XML-RPC features: Creating/editing/deleting pages Custom dates (including future posts)Specifying a post/page slugImproved category managementSetting post/page passwordsAuthor managementCustom WordPress sidebar for easy navigation to your blog, dashboard, and stats Don’t see a feature you want? Setup Windows Live Writer 2011 Time required: 8-12 minutes Before you install Windows Live Writer 2011, please make sure you have an active WordPress.com blog. Next, download the Windows Live Writer 2011 setup program. Select “Choose the programs you want to install.”

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