Photoblogging - I finally figured it out!
Photoblogging is finally here!!!! Barcelona - architecture galore. Imagine this – I am in the process of working on 2 websites without a bit of knowledge of website design and HTML programming. As a matter of fact, blogging with http://www.blogger.com/ is a simple as it gets and anyone with basic literacy skills can do it too. My main website, http://www.youtravelcheap.com/ , is hosted on http://www.1and1.com/ where I use a template site builder to work on my site. I know, it’s pretty basic, but I wanted to get some of my content on the net without needing a web designer or spending hundreds of hours of courses to do it. View of the inner courtyard of the monastery of Montserrat. But one thing was bugging me – I love photography and although you can see my travel photos http://community.webshots.com/user/vanguard111 I wanted to add some images to my blogs, particularly to the travel blogs. And I just couldn’t figure out how to do it! Another work of art in Ronda. So finally yesterday I spent a good many hours, downloading a free software called Picasa which is basically an image editor and which is set up to work with http://www.blogger.com/ . In conjunction with another free software called “Hello” it allows me to actually touch up my pictures, organize them and upload them to my blog. I was very excited. For someone with no graphic/web design expertise these are little feats of accomplishment that I am extremely happy about. Magnificent flowers on Ibiza. So now that our image capability is here, I’ll include some of my favourite pictures, which will allow all of us to catch a few colourful moments away from these dreary days of winter. Barcelonan architecture. The church in Sitges, a gorgeous place. Toronto's "Necropolis" - a very old and beautiful cemetery. A little hideaway on Ibiza's north coast. The Campanile in Piran on the Slovenian Coast. SQ. http://www.travelandtransitions.com/ http://www.textronics.com/
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