![]() MarsEdit comes with a built-in previewer that you can access by hitting the Shift + Cmd + P hotkey or clicking the Preview button on the toolbar, where you can preview the content without having to be connected to the Internet. MarsEdit Post Editor Interfaceįrom the View option in the menu bar, you can display additional fields to the editor, such as the “Slug” to edit the post name as well as the “Excerpt” field. On the right-hand side, you can add the post to the existing Categories or create a new one, and drag-n-drop an image to set as feature image. You can write the post content on the left-hand side with a simple WYSIWYG interface, select the type of content, whether it’ll a Post, Page, or a post format like the Aside, Gallery, Link, Quote, Status, etc. Writing a post in MarsEdit is quite intuitive as it presents you with a similar interface as in the WordPress editor. And you can start writing the post content. ![]() ![]() Writing and Publishing a Blog PostĬlick the hotkey, Cmd + N, or go to the File > New Post to create a new post. Once it’s successfully connected to your blog, it will pull the existing content as well as the post metadata such as the Categories and the Tags into the app. In this case, we assume that you already have a WordPress blog installed, so we can simply add our username and password to log in to the site through the app. Upon initiating the app, it will prompt you to add a new Blog. Otherwise, you can enable it by going to Setting > Writing. If you are running on WordPress v3.5 and above, it is already enabled by default. Note that MarsEdit requires XML-RPC enabled to communicate with the site. Read more Connecting to a Blogįirst, Download MarsEdit and place it in Application folder in macOS. WordPress is updated regularly, about 2 or 3 times a year.
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