Oh yes. There is a built-in AJAX image uploader that is a drag-and-drop usable. There is no spam on wp.com blogs either. Why don't you try and set up a simple blog at http://wordpress.com ? I think you will love it since it is obviously more loved by those who create and maintain it, for free, I must add. :)
I was speculating about that on my blog. I figured the socially-conscience hacker community has decided to spit in Google's eye, hence last week's outages. "Do no evil" is such a simple motto - but a very high standard. High standards are difficult to live up to when you're competing for money.
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I think they're getting full!
Use WordPRess - you can import your current posts and comments and set up a redirect to the new blog :)
WordPress.com offers a hosted WP solution a-la blogger, else you could just get it hosted on your own hosting account (which I can help with, too).
I'm not ready to quit Blogger just yet, as these problems have only crept up lately.
But since you brought it up - some questions:
How easy is it to post pictures as part of a WP post and what are the limitations?
Does WP have measures to prevent comment spam?
I am not interested in paying for a host, so the free solution must have everything I need.
Oh yes. There is a built-in AJAX image uploader that is a drag-and-drop usable. There is no spam on wp.com blogs either. Why don't you try and set up a simple blog at http://wordpress.com ? I think you will love it since it is obviously more loved by those who create and maintain it, for free, I must add. :)
I was speculating about that on my blog. I figured the socially-conscience hacker community has decided to spit in Google's eye, hence last week's outages. "Do no evil" is such a simple motto - but a very high standard. High standards are difficult to live up to when you're competing for money.
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