Ugh, so now all free WordPress.com blogs have to use the horrible new “Block” blog-post editor and admin interface. Designed by a blockhead for blockheads, but the look of it. It appears to have been enabled and enforced for all, today. Congratulations, WordPress, you’ve made a great system impossible to use by forcing an essentially un-usable interface on users. It used to be that you could still get a redirect to the old Classic editor, via a useful bit of UserScript. That’s now kaput, and if it’s not for you then it soon will be.
There is a “Classic Block” theme which tries to make the new “Block” editor look a bit more like the old one. So it’s either get a paid version of a free WordPress.com blog that can get that, “or else”, it seems.
I’ve found the “or else”. I am currently writing this with Open Live Writer, and thanks to Major Geeks for vectoring me straight onto that. (Major Geeks is a very useful old-school freeware directory, just make sure to avoid installing the iffy Malwarebytes Anti-Malware desktop Windows software from them).
Open Live Writer is a 2017 open-source fork of the older and well-loved Microsoft Live Writer, and it works fine with this free blog and and needs no API key. I like it the more I use it. Saves posts offline, retrieves the blog theme and categories and suchlike. Can see previous and scheduled posts with dates that make sense when compared to the Windows taskbar calendar (unlike the Scheduled post view for the Block editor). Spellchecker. It’s happy about code tags, as you can see with this amusing bit of Regex…
(/(^.*$)/g, '"$1"')
… and much more. I just wish it had the ability to mute the bright white background and an ability to make the font a bit bigger when writing a post. It does have font size controls, but they appear to be about how big the text is that you see, not that I see.
If I post as a draft to the blog, then update a draft post in Open Live Writer, does it update the draft at the blog? Yes it does. Wonderful.
So all I need now if to see if there’s any accessibility software for Windows that can increase font size and enforce a dark mode (or an ‘invert’ mode) at a per application level.
The raw code view, useful for pasting in links captured in ready-formatted HTML link form.
Update: I’ve fixed the two problems with Open Live Writer.
Dark mode: My choice of colour inverter is the Windows freeware NegativeScreen. Very nice, a super-lightweight system-tray utility. It even does Sepia (Win + Alt + F7, or right-click on the system tray icon) for a steampunk feeling and quite good readability in Open Live Writer.
Font size: As for zoom of the Open Live Writer fonts… it’s built into Windows, no need to use a magnifier. Just hold down Ctrl and use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in and out. Crtl + Zero to reset. Who knew?












