Thursday, October 1, 2015

How did it go?

Blogging is something I've tried to do for a long time, and as you may have seen is that I already have an account on blogger, that was for the travel blog i started (and never finished) from when my family and I went on a roadtrip through the northern states in USA. I have another blog from when we drowe Route 66 too, but that was on WordPress. I've tried different types of blogs and the one I have now is the Norwegian version of blogger called blogg.no

But this seems simple enough, I'm just not loving the basic layout they have and that you kinda have to know how to do the html stuff to get your own style in it, like a nice header.

But what I did like about it was that it's simple when you write. They have the most important writing tools and its easy to put a picture or video in without having to use a lot of time. And you don't risk having a lot of different sizes on the pictures because they have it in Small/medium/large/x-large witch makes it easier to fit everything and not think about it not fitting into the box.

The things I learned form this was the way you put in videos straight from YouTube, witch makes it so much easier. Ive never had to post a picture online on Blogger, so i didn't know about that method, and if i did I would always put in the link after pressing the picture button on the top of the document, or saved the picture and put it out that way.

But can i get rid of the box on the side where it explains the user? because i don't want to change it because of the other blog, but i can't make two.

Overall, it was simple and nice, makes it easier to blog! :)



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Tall ships in Geiranger
This is Gerirangerfjorden, the sail ships you see here are the biggest in the world. This picture is taken when they were doing the Tall Ship Race, last time it happened in Norway was 13 years ago. The biggest one (the one all the way to the right) is 122 meters (ca 400 feet) long. You can also see 'the seven sisters' in the background, that's one (well there's seven of them) of Norway's most famous waterfalls.