8 responses on “Make Quick Posts to Your WordPress Blog with Press This

  1. Erica's avatar Erica

    I want to add an image with Press This but when I select “insert image” nothing happens. I tried uninstalling all of my plugins and switching to Twenty Thirteen but neither helps the issue. Can someone please suggest what I should try next to get Press This working properly?

  2. LissaCoffey's avatar LissaCoffey

    where can i get this bookmarklet

    • Jerry B's avatar Jerry Bates

      You should see it in the Tools>Available Tools page in your site’s Admin Dashboard, and from there you can add it to your browser as shown in the video.

  3. Hardeep Asrani's avatar Hardeep Asrani

    Hope I did good job with subtitles. It was my first attempt 🙂

  4. Robb's avatar Robb

    I want to enable my wordpress site users to also use press this. Anyone know how to make it available to users on the front end of a wordpress site?

  5. Russ Roberts's avatar Russ Roberts

    Just a quick note. If you are a wordpress.com user, the Press This bookmarklet doesn’t work most of the time. WordPress strips out the java script, leaving you with the ability only to set up a link. The highlighted script won’t come through.

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March 17, 2013

Press This is an easy to install bookmarklet that allows you to grab just about anything off of the web (like a text quote, video, or image) and turn it in to a blog post, all without ever touching the dashboard of your WordPress site. Follow along as we cover how to install this bookmark tool, and walk you through several novel uses.

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