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How to Create an Offline Version of Your WordPress Blog





1. Install an offline editor to create your content. Editors such as WBloggar (see Resources) work with blogging platforms like Blogger and WordPress. WordPress compiled a list of recommended text editors on its own Codex (see References). This specifies editors that work with Mac or Windows, or both.
2. Install a plug-in for your browser. Scribe Fire Blog Editor (see Resources) works as a browser plug-in to create content offline through Mozilla, Safari and Chrome. If using a browser plug-in, you will need to restart your blogger to access the editor.

3. Select a file transfer protocol so that you may upload the content you create on your own timetable. FileZilla (see Resources) works with different operating systems, including different versions of Windows, and is completely free to use like WordPress.
4. Install your FTP. The setup process allows you to set up the proper port, which usually automatically populates for you in the dialog box. Follow its instructions how to upload specific files.

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