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Which is better Wordpress or Blogger
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Anonymous on 12/02/2011
Feature: | Blogger (blogspot.com) | Wordpress.com |
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Dashboard | Updated dashboard design. More features, but to use it JavaScript must be enabled. | The WP.com dashboard renders fast and dial-upusers can switch to the mobile interface to post an entry quickly. |
Languages | 50 languages (tumblr:8) | 120+ languages |
Themes and customization | Blogger has introduced a collection of easy-to-customize templates. | No template editing.Theme browser. CSSediting is only available as a paid upgrade. |
From a mobile | See: Blogger Mobile. | m.wordpress.com/ |
Visitor stats | Built-in visitor stats. | Built-in visitor stats. |
JavaScript | You can include third-party scripts. | No scripts allowed. |
Domain names | Transfer your domain name for free, or buy one . | A paid upgrade is required to transfer an existing domain name. |
AdSense (Google ads) | Option for shared revenue from ads. But it's hard to attract enough visitors to earn more than pennies. | No. But Wordpress.com often appends its own version to users' posts. Logged-in users don't see the ads . |
Import | Only from another BlogSpot blog. However, a third-party tool calledWordpress2blogger can convert up to 1 MB. | You can import from Blogger, WordPress,and several other blogging systems. |
Image storage | 1 Gigabyte. There is no dashboard interface to browse through uploaded images, which get stored in Picasa Web Albums. | 3 Gigabytes. Paid upgrades are availableto add more space. You can also upload .ppt, .doc, .odt and .pdffiles (more file types with an upgrade). |
Galleries | Slideshow widget (Picasa Web Albums or other external sources). | Simply add the tag [gallery] to any post or page. |
Static pages | Create up to 10 pages, but unlike WordPressno static front page. | Create posts or 'pages'. Static pages are listed in separate menus. |
Categories | Labels (tags). | Categories and tags. |
Share buttons | In the Navbar, plus a "Share" buttons option. | Configure any of your favorite "Share" buttons. |
Post excerpts | Include Jump Breaks in your posts. | Post excerpts with a "more" tag. |
Post by email | Submit your posts by email. You can receive new posts by email too (helpful for team blogs). | Submit your posts by email. Images can be attached . |
Contact forms | Not available. You could add a third-party contact form, however. | Simply add the tag [contact-form] to any post or page or use advanced features. |
Private blogs | You can restrict access to 100 invited Google account holders. | Up to 35 invited Wordpress account holders (no limit with a paid upgrade). |
Password protection | Not available. | individual posts can be password protected. |
Team blogs | Administrators and non-administrators only. | Administrator, Editors, Authors & Contributors. |
Favicons | Favicon option. | WordPress Blavatars. |
Comments | Visual confirmation, spam filtering and moderation options, but no editing of comments. | Moderation, comment editing and Akismet spam protection. |
Feedback | Reactions. A mini-poll option for reader ratings. | A "Like" button. Visitors can put a link to their Profile page in your post.Beware! |
New ‘social’ features | See announcements atbuzz.blogger.com/ | See announcements atblog.wordpress.com/ |
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