nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 19 2007 | FC2, Blog
nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 10 2007 | Blog, FC2, TIPS
nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 11 2007 | Web, Blog, FC2, Firefox, add-onQuoted: ちなみにこのFC2ブログで ScribeFire (Performancing) を使用するには、
編集画面右下にある「追加」 -> 自分のブログ -> ブログシステムという上の欄は無視して、下の欄のAPI URLを「http://blog.fc2.com/xmlrpc.php」と入力 -> ログインに必要なユーザー名とパスワードを入力。FC2IDがあるならそちらを入力。
として、ブログタイトルが表示されればログインできている。これでブログに記事を投稿できるはず。
nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2007 | Blog, Web, Design, CSS, FC2
nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 22 2007 | Web, Blog, Design, FC2
nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 14 2007 | Blog, Web, FC2, APIQuoted: Q 3. ブログペットの書き込みがどうしてもできません。
A.FC2ID登録の方は、ユーザーIDにFC2ID登録時のメールアドレスを記入してください。これ重要。
nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 14 2007 | blog, Web, FC2
nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 11 2007 | FC2, Blog, Web
nakajimasaki | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 04 2006 | Backup, FC2, Blog, Bookmarklet, imported:del.icio.us
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