Introduction
This post is specially dedicated to bloggers who want to maintain both Steemit and Blogspot. This post is NOT to encourage individuals to copy paste other user's content. Plagiarism is totally uncool.
Blogspot?
Blogspot is like one of the first platforms to provide people to blog. It's still common to use it of course because (1) They don't know about Steemit (2) Blogging is fun. In my opinion, I say people still use it because it can be connected to our Google+ Accounts, which is easier to build engagement with the public. If you want to stay anonymous and leave a comment, it's possible to do so.
According to my personal experience, some of my friends told me that they wanted to upvote and comment in Steemit, but somehow it was a barrier for them to leave a short note for me. Hence, they could only read and do nothing about it. Second, Blogspot is still a need for me because the most common search engine (Google) will usually display Blogspot links first if we wanted to search for more information from blogs. Information such as Personal Review, Unboxing and Travel Itinerary is the tops searches from Blogs.
Tutorial
The steps taken may be different from other web browsers. I am currently using Google Chrome as my Web Browser. Remember to use posts that are older than 7-days to avoid plagiarism check by Bots such as Cheetah and Steem-Cleaner.
1# Choose your post
I will be choosing my Jeju Day 1 post which is posted 1 month ago as my example. After choosing your post, press F12 on your keyboard (Same row as Esc). You will see a bar of computer language at you right.
2# Select Element in Page
Selecting Element in Page means selecting what do you want to retrieve from this webpage. Basically, just use your mouse to click it.
Then, point to your post. Remember, this part is where you select what do you want to copy from your post. We want the whole post content, including images and words. While you are pointing/clicking at your content, the right side of your screen (computer language) will highlight accordingly. it's the HTML code of the content.
What is HTML?
I don't know what is HTML but the only thing I know is that Blogspot supports HTML codings. Well, you can always ask Mr Google for it.
3# Edit as HTML
No idea what it means as "Edit", but this is the part where you can copy your content including images, headers, bold texts, italic texts and etc. exactly like in you Steemit Posts to Blogspot.
4# Paste it in Blogspot
Now it's time to head to your New Post section in Blogspot. Remember to click on the HTML Button because the computer language that you copied is in HTML form. Every edit such as Bold, Italic, Header and images are all in HTML form. You can press on Compose Button to double check and see how it turns out in Blogspot. All sizes of images, headers and fonts are according to the settings in Blogspot.
5# Publish Post
Press post and Hooray, your blog is up on Blogspot! Remember, it may not look exactly alike as Steemit. This is because all edits such as fonts, font size, heading size etc. are all based on your settings in Blogspot. You can always go to Blogspot's setting to make your changes.
Remember, Plagiarism isn't a cool thing to do. This is a guide for those who have both platforms and wanting to maintain both in the shortest time possible. Lot of work, but still, worth it. Thank you for reading, hope it helps.
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