I have to say that I was misled by the paid-feature of WordPress.com. I wasn't aware that is needed to buy credits.
At first, I created a new blog on Blogger, but I didn't like it because I couldn't get perfect URL of that blog. Many people registered blog and awfully only posted one time. On WordPress.com, I still can get a nice URL. I decided to use WordPress.com at the moment, because I saw there is a Edit CSS.
When the time to configure the blog, I then realized that is a paid-feature. It's like most of commericials, you hardly notice the important messages.
However, I have started on it, I wouldn't like to move back to Blogger. I will live without custom CSS.
At first, I created a new blog on Blogger, but I didn't like it because I couldn't get perfect URL of that blog. Many people registered blog and awfully only posted one time. On WordPress.com, I still can get a nice URL. I decided to use WordPress.com at the moment, because I saw there is a Edit CSS.
When the time to configure the blog, I then realized that is a paid-feature. It's like most of commericials, you hardly notice the important messages.
However, I have started on it, I wouldn't like to move back to Blogger. I will live without custom CSS.
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