Write Once, Post to Many with Texty, The Simplest CMS
August 27, 2007 – 12:11 amI first heard about Texty from this post, Easy Like Blogging in InternetNews.com. Feeling curious as always, I’ve decided to try it myself. It was quite an awkward experience at first, but the results prove that Texty is quite useful to write once, and post to many blogs at once.

How Texty Works
1- Fire up your favorite browser and open http://texty.com. Sign up for the service.
2- Go to MyTexty’s tab, click “create a new ” texty and just write your normal blog post / web content using the available WYSIWYG editor, as in a normal Wordpress / Blogger activity.
3- You can opt to enable comments and rss feeds if you intended to do so.
4- Save your post (or Textys as they call it there).
5- A java script code will be displayed, copy the code to the body of your blog post / html page. Save your Texty-fied post.This code will always be saved and readily available on the MyTexty’s tab.
Advantages of Using Texty
- It works with a normal HTML site. If your site doesn’t come with a WYSIWYG editor, Texty will be most useful to interactively post updates.
- Write once, post to many - imagine having multiple blogs with multiple About Me page. Wouldn’t it be nice to Texty-ied it so you can edit one and update to many?
- Texty are editable - written Texty are editable from the same WYSIWYG editor used to post it.
If you still don’t get it, go to the site and try it yourself. They are listening to ideas on how to improve Texty. Your’s may be the most brilliant.
Useful information on Texty’s:
Texty - is it really the simplest CMS? - by sitescrutiny.simply-basic.com
Simple Content Creation Using Texty - by www.jeffro2pt0.com
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2 Responses to “Write Once, Post to Many with Texty, The Simplest CMS”
Thanks for the link love. Ever since they made those changes that I suggested, Text has become a decent service. They still haven’t changed the way users create an account on Texty which I still feel is a major pain.
techmalaya: agreed with you jeff. spot on.
By Jeffro2pt0 on Aug 27, 2007
Sama tapi tak serupa http://writetomyblog.com/
By Mohamad on Feb 11, 2008