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How To Blackout Your Blogger and WordPress (.org or .com) Sites To Protest SOPA

This site along, with several thousand others including Wikipedia, WordPress.org, Reddit, Boing Boing and XDA-Developers will be shutting down for 24 hours tomorrow to protest  SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act  (HR3261) and the Protect IP Act (S.968 ).  These two proposed laws were drafted by and for the old guard entertainment industry (Hollywood, record labels and print publishing houses, mainly) and are backed by a two million dollar lobbying effort.

The bills are supposed to combat online piracy and illegal file sharing. However they give big publishers and the government unprecedented powers to censor the Internet and and shutdown entire web sites based on mere claims of infringement. For more on SOPA and its potential to harm the innovation, the economy and Internet security, Copyblogger.com has an excellent concise summary.

If you have a blog or Website, I urge you to join the Stop SOPA Blackout and take your sites down tomorrow Jan 18th.  Here's how.

If you use Blogger:

Go to the Blogger Dashboard and click the "Design" tab. Then click "Edit HTML" and click "Download Full Template" to save a backup of your template that you can restore (by clicking "Upload a template from a file on your hard drive: Upload") if something goes wrong.

Use your browser's search button to find "</head>" in the template html and copy the following code directly above </head> :

<script type='text/javascript'>
//<![CDATA[
var a=new Date;if(18==a.getDate()&&0==a.getMonth()&&2012==a.getFullYear())window.location="http://sopastrike.com/strike";
//]]>
</script>

The code will automatically activate on Jan. 18th to redirect visitors from your site to sopastrike.com/strike (image, above) which explains some of the issues with SOPA/PIPA and has a form for send a message to your congressperson.

If you have a self-hosted WordPress.org blog there are a number of plugins you can use to black out your site and re-direct visitors to an anti-SOPA action page. I'm using the SOPA Blackout Plugin by Ten-321 Enterprises which is highly configurable and uses SEO-friendly temporary redirects. It generates a page (image, below) on your site's domain with information about SOPA and PIPA and how to fight their passage. Be sure to get the latest version 1.0.6 of the plugin. Earlier versions had a bug that caused the the redirection to fire at midnight GMT on Jan 18 rather than using your blog's timezone.

Wordpress.org Plugin

If you use WordPress.com you can follow Pied Type's instructions to add a text widget containing the code below to your primary sidebar:

<div align="center" style="position:fixed;width:100%;height:100%;top:0;right:0;background-color:#000;-moz-opacity:0.8;opacity:.80;filter:alpha(opacity=80);text-align:center;font-size:800%;font-weight:bold;padding-top:300px;"><a style="color:#fff;" href="http://americancensorship.org/" target="_blank">Stop SOPA</a></div>

That code will place a semi-transparent overlay(image, below)  with the words "Stop Sopa" on your site.  When visitors click the overlay they will be sent to americancensorship.org, another site with SOPA/PIPA information and action forms.

Because WordPress.com doesn't allow Javascript in a widget, this code is static, it will not automatically activate on Jan 18 and deactivate on the 19th.  You will have to manually add the widget when you want to start your protest and remove it at the end.

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Live Journal's Instant Mobile Blogs

ONTD - Live Journal Mobile

LiveJournal is one of the oldest blogging platforms, launching in 1999 and remains one of the most popular today with over 23 million users. In addition to being a free platform for publishing a personal blog or journal, Live Journal has strong social networking features including group blogs (called communities), profiles and friends lists. Individual posts and entire blogs can be configured to be readable by friends only.

Well known Live Journal blogs include the gossip site ONTD (mobile) and Julie and Julia (mobile), the blog turned best selling book and blockbuster movie.

Live Journal, like VOX, MSN Spaces and WordPress.com is another blogging platform that automatically generates a mobile friendly edition of each published blog. Unlike the others, Live Journal doesn't appear to use browser detection to redirect mobile browsers to the mobile edition. Mobile LiveJournals have non-intuitive URLs like m.livejournal.com/read/user/journal_name The easiest way to find a specific mobile journal seems to be by using the search engine on the main Live Journal mobile site at m.livejournal.com/read.

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Ratings: Content ****_ Usability XXXX_

Ready.mobi Score: 4 "Good"

Mobile Link: m.livejournal.com

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WPhone - I Wish You Still Worked

WPhone Edit Post Screen

I'm still trying to find the perfect tool for running  Wap Review using just a mobile phone. My requirements are pretty basic, I just want to be able to create and edit posts and edit and moderate comments.  With posts I need to be able to enter and edit the body of the post and I'd like to be able assign  the category, enter tags and an excerpt.   For comments I need to be able edit them to remove phone numbers and email addresses for the protection of clueless commentators and  to clean up the URL field where people tend to put all kinds invalid or inappropriate junk.   I'd also like something web based so that I can use it with the N95, BlackBerry or a tethered Zaurus C860.

It bugs me that I used to be able to do all these things with just the regular WordPress Dashboard and Opera Mini or my Zaurus' Opera 7.25 browser.  Then in WP 2.7, WordPress went all AJAXy and pretty much broke the dashboard in every mobile browser I've tried including Safari on the iPhone.

I'm currently using the combination of the S60 application WordMobi and a WordPress plugin called WP-T-WAP that I wrote about recently.  They work but I still don't have all the functionality I used to have with WordPress 2.5.

WordMobi has a nice post editor and supports image uploading  but limits me to using my N95 and doesn't allow me to enter tags or an excerpt.  In fact if I edit a post that has tags with WordMobi the tags get deleted which is a bit annoying.  WordMobi is also unusable for content moderation because it doesn't "see" all the comments that are awaiting moderation.

WAP-T-Wap   supports tags and categories but not excerpts.  I like to enter a, hopefully catchy, excerpt on my posts because the excerpt is displayed by some  RSS Readers and is used by a plugin ( All in One SEO Pack) which uses it as the meta description header tag where it's picked up by Google. WP-T-Wap doesn't allow me to edit comments either, just approve, delete or mark  them as spam.

WPhone Dashboard

Ricky at Symbian-Guru recommended I try another  WordPress plugin called WPhone. It appears very full featured, with support for enabling and disabling plugins, adding and editing categories, adding users and updating user profiles in addition to basic post editing and comment moderation. Ostensibly for the iPhone, WPhone actually has three  UIs,  one for iPhones, another for handsets with JavaScript support and a third for basic mobile browsers.  Check out these screenshots which include several of the basic version running on a Motorola V551 with its MIB browser.  That's an impressive feat as the Motorola MIB browser is the least capable of all mobile browsers.

Unfortunately, development of  WPhone has essentially stopped with the developers citing work pressures and the fact that there is now an iPhone WordPress app that provides at least some of the functionality of WPhone.  I tried running WPhone on WordPress 2.7.1 and sadly it seems broken in a number of key places.  Composing and editing posts still works but editing comments doesn't.  When I try to open a comment I get an "Unknown action." error.  The same error occurs when trying to manage plugins. The post editor is virtually identical to the one in WP-T-Wap with support for tags and categories but not excerpts but it shouldn't be that hard to modify either plugin to add that field.

WPhone seems like such a great plugin.  I can understand the origninal developers simply not having the time to maintain it any longer. As far as I can determine WPhone is  free (as in speech) software.  I don't see any licensing or copyright language in the code or documentation so it appears that anyone is free to fix it or extend it.  Any volunteers?  I'm thinking of poking around in the code myself to see if I can at least fix the comments as that's the main feature I need.

Considering all the mobile related  WordPress blogs, most using one of the various plugins to create a mobile friendly user  version, I really think it's time for Automattic to take mobile seriously and build a mobile support right into WordPress.

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Posted From My Phone

WordMobi

I've been experimenting with writing some of my posts using only my phone. I think I've come up with a set of tools that make it possible for me to create well formatted blog posts using either my BlackBerry 7100i or Nokia N95.

Wap Review is a WordPress blog and up through WP 2.5 I was actually able write posts and moderate comments with Opera Mini using just the standard WordPress administrative screens. For version 2.7, WordPress completely redesigned the administration panels with several critical functions like approving or deleting comments now using links that are hidden until you hover over them with the mouse. The trouble is that it doesn't seem possible to make those links visible using Opera Mini or any of the other mobile browsers I've tried.

I looked around for a mobile posting solution and after a few false starts I found two that worked, WordMobi and WP-T-Wap . WordMobi is a S60 Python app where you compose posts offline using an editor which lets you insert HTML tags for bold, italic, links , etc. You can even browse for and insert images into a post. When you publish the post, WordMobi uploads the images to your blog. I really like WordMobi for posting but it only works on S60 phones and keying long posts my N95's phone keypad is a pain.

Which brings us to WP-T-Wap. It adds a mobile friendly administration panel to any WordPress.org blog. Compared with WordMobi, WP-T-Wap's post editing capabilities are rudimentary. You can enter text and that's about all. Any HTML has to be keyed manually and there is no provision for uploading images. Where WP-T-Wap really shines is comment moderation. WordMobi isn't able to show a list of the latest comments in the moderation queue for all posts, only for one post at a time which is impractical when you have hundreds of posts open for comments like I do.

wp-t-wap.jpg

The best thing about WP-T-Wap is that it works with almost any browser. I ended up writing this post entirely in the BlackBerry Messaging app and then pasting it into WP-T-Wap in Opera Mini on my BB 7100i. Then I opened the draft in WordMobi on the N95 to insert the links and screen shots. For spell checking I used the excellent free BBCorrector application. If you don't have a native spellchecker on your phone you can use SpellBoy.

WP-T-Wap also provides a mobile formatted version of your blog to users. I didn't need that feature as I already have wapreview.mobi which was built with a highly modified version of Alex King's WordPress Mobile Edition. I discovered that if you deactivate WP-T-Wap on the WordPress Plug-in screen, it will no long redirect mobile browsers to itself, however you will still be able to access it by appending /wap to your blog's URL. For example, to see what WP-T-Wap's public interface looks like visit wapreview.com/blog/wap .

Now I've that found WordMobi and WP-T-Wap, I plan to use them for live blogging from mobile events and occasional posts while traveling.

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