The good news for me is that now it is a ton easier to post to my blog using my Samsung Blackjack. WordPress 2.5 has redesigned the blog entry screen so that it is much easier to get to typing posts. Before WordPress 2.5, I had to scroll past an extremely long list of Categories to get to the part of the page where you type your entry. Normally, when I log into my site I am on a full-sized computer that displays webpages correctly. On a big computer, my extraordinarily long list of Categories are hidden in a pull down menu. My phone’s browser isn’t powerful enough to display my dashboard correctly and just stacks each Category one on top of the other.
“What’s a Category?” Great question. If you look just under the title of each blog entry you will see some blue words that categorize that story. WordPress doesn’t limit how many categories I use and obediently remembers every one I have ever used. The list is crazy long.
Now, I don’t have to deal with that list when posting from my phone. Upgrade!
Now if I could just figure out how to type faster on this tiny keyboard…
– Update–
I am on my laptop now so I am kind of cheating, but I had to give a quick update about completing my entry. After I typed up my blog entry, I clicked done which launched me back to my dashboard window. I still had to scroll past the some 150+ categories except now it is not as bad because I am now seeing all these categories after I typed the entry. With the blog article still fresh on my mind, I can categorize it more effectively. So, I still have to scroll a lot, only now it is more profitable.
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What is the deal with services on cell phones? Everything seems to cost $2.99 a month. Everything. Contrast that with everything being free on the Internet. These two worlds stand in stark contrast to me. There has to be balance somewhere, but to be perfectly honest, I feel nickel and dimed to death by cell carriers. Every time that phone manufacturer’s come up with a new feature, I get charged for it.