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RE: STEEM Is A Powder Keg Ready To Explode
I am all about the future of Steem, going to be investing more in it for sure.
Also, I have been using Steempress for a little while now. It is great.
I am all about the future of Steem, going to be investing more in it for sure.
Also, I have been using Steempress for a little while now. It is great.
Thanks for the comment @joebrochin.
Can you elaborate a bit more on Steempress?
What are the pros/cons? How easy was it to learn? How long did it take? What do you like best about it?
I might do a follow up post to it linking to you if there is enough there.
Well yes I can :-)
I got in when it was still in beta.
Simple Setup Instructions. It took about 15 minutes to setup:
-Login to your admin dashboard in Wordpress.
-Select "plugins" then "add new" from your dashboard menu
-Do a search for "steempress" in the plugin directory
-Click "Install now" in the steempress box then click "activate" when it appears
-Click "installed plugins" form your dashboard menu and find the steempress plugin
-Click "settings"
-Enter the Steemit information as it applies to you and click "save"
Pros:
-It is very simple to install (assuming one has experience with Wordpress).
-Can adjust your rewards
-Able to create default tags
-Able to delay post (adjusted in minutes)
-Able to add the original link to your Steemit post
-Can self vote
-Can select if each post is to be sent to Steemit or not when creating posts
Cons:
-If you edit your Wordpress post after it has posted, it will not edit your Steemit post
-Image alignment sometimes gets messed up when posting to Steemit
-Some HTML doesn't transfer over to Steemit from the Wordpress post
Here is an example post.
https://steemit.com/computer/@joebrochin/4advantagesofmanageditoverin-houseit-muq6rdpvsk