![]() This is pretty critical for me, as I have users that will definitely not be able to FTP a whole bunch of images and then go fish them out of the filesystem hierarchy when composing a post. ![]() On the other hand, I can insert images into posts on the site itself, via CKEditor, just fine - so I'm pretty sure that's configured properly.īut I do need to be able to send up an image via Mars Edit. ![]() I've checked the IMCE image size limit, and went so far as to change it from 0 (unlimited) to 8 MB (as constrained by my php.ini) on the theory that perhaps the 0 was causing confusion - but no joy. I can insert images that are already on the server just fine. Of course I've tried deleting and re-inserting the image ad nauseam, to no avail. Then, insert the attachment again before sending to your blog." If this problem persists, try deleting the attachment from the Uploads list, and from your post content. "The post could not be published because of an error while uploading an attached file: It is not possible to upload the file, because it exceeded the maximum filesize of 0 bytes. 512 Pixels 5d Sponsor: MarsEdit 5MarsEdit 5 is a major upgrade to the. Hopefully this will be fixed in later updates of Marsedit.I'm getting the following when attempting to upload images from my desktop into a ME post: Apple has responded with a new feature that has popped up in todays beta of iOS 17.3. That’s annoying and yet another step I don’t want to worry about. When using the Upload Utility in Marsedit 3 the image (the screen dump above) isn’t uploaded in full resolution, so I need to re-upload it in the WordPress web interface. I’m using the plugin WP Retina 2x for displaying images in Retina. But on the other hand it’s way more capable than Blogo. But after trying out Blogo the Marsedit interface feels dated. It’s a powerful blog editor and everything you need is there. It’s a great application, yet it feels a bit old. The unexpected iOS 17.1.2 iPhone update appeared on Thursday, November 30, 2023. The design of Marsedit haven’t changed in a long time. If it feels like it was just days since you updated your iPhone, well, that’s because it was. Still, it makes it easier to have access to the SEO fields directly in Marsedit 3. Although, I have to admit, I do generally still check the SEO settings page just to make sure I don’t get any glaring errors and preferably see all green lights in the SEO plugin before publishing. That was yet another reason for having to go to the WordPress web interface just to enter those fields. I’ve added custom fields for the excellent plugin Yoast WordPress SEO directly in Marsedit. But now it looks like I can write new articles in my usual way with Byword and then publish them with Marsedit 3 because it can convert Markdown before uploading the post to WordPress. There I can fill out all the fields for the SEO plugs and add pictures. When the article is ready for export, I use the Markdown to HTML converter in Marked2 and paste in the text into WordPress. I write the text in Byword and do the preview in Marked2. I usually try to do most of my blogging on my iPad, but when writing on my Mac I’ve used Byword in combination with Marked2 to do the initial texts written in Markdown. I’ve been dabbling around with different blog editors for Mac now for a while, trying to find one that suits my needs.
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