Testing the "Wordpress to Steemit" plugin - Probando el plugin "Wordpress to Steemit"
This post I am writing from my blog "The blog of Juanmi" thanks to a new plugin for Wordpress created by the user of Steemit @recrypto. The plugin is called "Wordpress to Steemit" and is already in the repository of Wordpress.org.
Este post lo estoy escribiendo desde mi blog "El blog del Juanmi" gracias a un nuevo plugin para Wordpress creado por el usuario de Steemit @recrypto. El plugin se llama "Wordpress to Steemit" y ya está en el repositorio de Wordpress.org.
This is just a test to see how the plugin works. To work it is necessary to enter the Posting Key that I understood, stays in the server where your Wordpress is installed.
Esto es solo una prueba a ver como funciona el plugin. Para que funcione hace falta introducir el Posting Key que según entendí, se queda en el servidor donde esta instalado tu Wordpress.
I'm going to put a picture to see how it looks.
Voy a poner una imagen a ver como se vé.
La verdad es que no quiero escribir mucho en Bold. Estoy deseoso por ver como se vé este post en Steemit en Italics.
Quote - Cita
Children are the hope of the world - José Martí
Los niños son la esperanza del mundo - José Martí
Edit: I made the post rewards 50%-50% because 15% is going to the development when you post with the plugin.
Edit 2: See the comments for more updates about the plugin. In my opinion works but needs a little more work. This is a test only post and not an advice to use the plugin, use it at your own consideration.
For @recrypto some things I saw til now...
If I do a preview of the page in the wordpress blog the plugin will automatically post in Steemit. No previews possible for now, maybe you want to check that. And I discover you have to write 2 times the post, one for your WP blog and one for Steemit in Markdown... I thought it was written only in WP and the change was automatic.
Keep up the good work!
Great work by @recrypto
This is good :)
Yes it is @classydapper :) But still need some development in my opinion, just a bit more to make it "safe for work" ;) Thanks for the comment.