Out of Ideas
Nov. 30th, 2009 01:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, Dreamwidth folks.
I have this Thing. It's a mobile blog over on Posterous.com, and I really love it. It's like a more accessible Tumblr, in my mind. Most everyone uses their for mobile blogging, but it has the option to export entries to several different sites. With a single email to post@posterous.com, you can post to your Facebook, Livejournal, Twitter, Flickr, Blogger, Xanga, FriendFeed...TONS of places. Places I've never heard of! Posterous hosts the photos and you do nothing. It's the easiest mobile blogging tool I've run across.
And of course I cannot get it to work with Dreamwidth.
This doesn't make any sense, because I know Dreamwidth allows cross-posting from various places. If Posterous supports Livejournal, I cannot help but think there's some way to interface with Dreamwidth. The problem is, I don't know jack about programming. Some of you do. Have any of you tinkered with this before? Or, alternatively, where should I let the Dreamwidth people know about this? I've already brought it up to the Posterous folks & they seemed interested, but nothing is happening on their end, so I figured I might light the fire on the other side too.
I have this Thing. It's a mobile blog over on Posterous.com, and I really love it. It's like a more accessible Tumblr, in my mind. Most everyone uses their for mobile blogging, but it has the option to export entries to several different sites. With a single email to post@posterous.com, you can post to your Facebook, Livejournal, Twitter, Flickr, Blogger, Xanga, FriendFeed...TONS of places. Places I've never heard of! Posterous hosts the photos and you do nothing. It's the easiest mobile blogging tool I've run across.
And of course I cannot get it to work with Dreamwidth.
This doesn't make any sense, because I know Dreamwidth allows cross-posting from various places. If Posterous supports Livejournal, I cannot help but think there's some way to interface with Dreamwidth. The problem is, I don't know jack about programming. Some of you do. Have any of you tinkered with this before? Or, alternatively, where should I let the Dreamwidth people know about this? I've already brought it up to the Posterous folks & they seemed interested, but nothing is happening on their end, so I figured I might light the fire on the other side too.