I was hunting around yesterday and i was trying to find a nice little to catch some information for my blog page. This handy little tool called ‘SCRIBEFIRE’ will grab a section a page and import into your own blog.
This can be quite handy if you blog about other peoples blog that you find your viewers maybe interested in.
I have used scribefire to drag the scribefire page onto this page and below is the result..
Although I jumped straight in with this and had the blog loaded within a few seconds, It was the first time using the tool, and it worked fine for me.
Getting Started With ScribeFire – Scribefire: Fire up your blogging
Getting Started With ScribeFire
(If you haven’t already installed ScribeFire, read these installation instructions.)
Once you’ve installed ScribeFire, you can start using it to quickly and easily update your blog. To open the ScribeFire window in your browser, you can use any of the following methods:
* Press F8
* Click on the icon in the status bar:ScribeFire Icon
* Select ScribeFire from the Tools menu:* Right-click on the page and select “Blog this page” from the ScribeFire submenu.
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* There is also a ScribeFire toolbar button you can use to open and close ScribeFire. Add it to your toolbar by selecting Customize from the View > Toolbars menu, and then drag the button to your chosen location.The first time you open ScribeFire, an account wizard will appear to help you connect ScribeFire to your blog. (Here is a list of the blogging services that are compatible with ScribeFire.) Simply fill in the information it asks for, and when you finish, your blog will be listed in the right-hand pane:
To post to your blog, simply type some text in the main editor panel of ScribeFire, give it a title…
…and click the Publish button:
That’s all there is to it! ScribeFire will post the entry to your blog, and it will appear in the list of entries in the right sidebar so that you can edit or delete it later if you want.
Other Features
Other features of ScribeFire allow you to categorize and tag your blog posts, upload images, set the timestamp of your posts, save works-in-progress as notes, post an entry as a draft, share your posts on social websites, and upload files via FTP. For help with these features, see the complete listing of ScribeFire Help topics.

I will add to this when i review the next tools…
