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Written by Oleksandr Gavenko (AKA gavenkoa), compiled on 2024-04-01 from rev 052223c22317.

Blog

Blogspot

http://code.google.com/apis/blogger/
The Blogger Data API
http://code.blogger.com/
Developer Documentation (API/Gadget/Layouts)

Blogspot mobile version

http://BLOGNAME.blogspot.com/?m=1

Blogspot feeds

See:

Article feeds:

Comments-only feed:

Label-specific site feed:

Individual post comment feed:

Livejornal

See:

Journal Feed URLs:

Community Feed URLs:

Tagged Entries:

Wordpress

See:

Articles feed:

Comments feeds:

Tagged Entries:

Blog engines

Wordpress

WordPress is a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.

Byteflow

Byteflow is a blog engine written in Python using Django.

http://byteflow.su/
Home page.

Blog services

Cost-free blog services:

  • Blogspot.
  • Livejornal.
  • Wordpress.
  • LiveInternet.ru

Commercial blog services:

Blog API

http://www.blogger.com/developers/api/
Blogger API (old Blogger API or version 1.0).
http://www.xmlrpc.com/metaWeblogApi

MetaWeblog API. Based on XML-RPC.

Supported engines: WordPress, LiveInternet.

http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_Support
XML-RPC Support
http://wiki.liveinternet.ru/ServisDnevnikovLiveInternet/InterfejjsyVzaimodejjstvija/MetaWeblogAPI?v=15qg
MetaWeblog API

MovableType API Based on XML-RPC.

Supported engines: WordPress, LiveInternet.

http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_Support
XML-RPC Support
http://mindsharestrategy.com/wp-xmlrpc-movabletype/
WordPress XML-RPC — MovableType API
http://wiki.liveinternet.ru/ServisDnevnikovLiveInternet/InterfejjsyVzaimodejjstvija/MovableTypeAPI
MovableType API
http://www.sixapart.com/developers/xmlrpc/movable_type_api/
Spec

Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub)

Supported engines: Blogger (Blogger API v2.0), WordPress (since version 2.3).

WordPress API

This is an extensions to the Movable Type API.

Supported engines: WordPress only.

http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_wp
Spec.

After the jump/Read More.

It's a holdover from newspaper pagination lingo. A story begun on page one might be longer than the space available, so a "See page #" is added at the end of the first page and the article continues on another. The continuation is referred to as the "jump".

Blogs usually allow you to separate a post into two parts, one an excerpt that gets posted to the main page and to RSS, and the other a continuation with the main text of the article. 'After the jump' usually refers to the part that you see after you click 'Read more...'. "Below the fold" means the same thing on some sites.

http://www.google.com/support/blogger/bin/answer.py?answer=154172
Creating 'After the jump' summaries
http://codex.wordpress.org/Customizing_the_Read_More
Customizing the Read More
http://www.livejournal.com/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=75
How do I hide part of my entry behind a link? What is an lj-cut?