smaerd
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Good sites to start a scientific blog on?
What are some good web-sites to start chemistry blogs on? Xanga takes all royalties, which I don't know if I like. Any bloggers out there have any
advice?
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AndersHoveland
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I use google sites, it is FREE :
https://sites.google.com/site/energeticchemical/
It takes a long time to get used to how to create things, however, so you might want to make a few practice sites first. Learning how to use google
sites is a little complicated at first. But I finally figured out how to make a black background.
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#maverick#
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I use 000webhost and configured a free blogging software like wordpress. See link in my sig
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smaerd
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These are both great ideas . I used to kick around a 000space website the login
procedure was tedious, though that is my only complaint .
Google site's is interesting. Never looked into it I'll have too.
Nice blogs by the way guys . Love the amateur science community, want to become a
bigger part of it .
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AndersHoveland
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Weebly is another free way to start a site, although there are not very many options, and it can be frustrating to work with. I did a little
experimenting with it:
http://explsosivechemistry.weebly.com/
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#maverick#
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Thanks. For the compliments. But in all honesty. Google siTes is the easiest to use but wordpress is the most flexible
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