All My ATmosphere Blogs, Pt. 2

mochott allows you to create minisites, so you know I made a few!


In the previous post, I confessed to the extremity of my blogging addiction and showed off my Pckt and Offprint blogs. To be honest, those aren't even my best blogs!

This post will focus on the fourth blogging platform I signed up for, which is a fairly new venture that I'm kinda a little obsessed with at the moment. It will probably be the shortest post in this series before we get into the super long and ridiculous one!


mochott

When I first checked out mochott a few months ago, I was immediately turned off. As an English-only user, the fact that the majority of the posts there aren't naturally in English made me click away really fast. However, that has started to change as I remembered that I can translate pages.

mochott has this cool feature where you can create minisites - let's be real, it's individual blogs under one profile, much the way that Leaflet works. This has, of course, appealed to the blog-a-holic in me and I'm almost positive I'm not done creating minisites there. So, let's get into what exists so far:

I wanted to know what I could do on mochott. They have a few features (like custom blocks) that have a bit of a learning curve (a very easy to traverse curve but a curve nonetheless). This site was originally gonna be a test and then deleted but now it's kinda morphed into a tutorial-like site, so I'm keeping it.

This site even spurred me to create a few custom blocks, which was quite fun. It's been awhile since I've gotten to screw around with HTML and CSS, so that was a fun little exploration.

Mainly created because I wanted an excuse to use one of my custom blocks, I'm attempting to write daily posts just recapping what I got up to during the day. All the stuff that isn't just happening online in my life.

I kinda hate how it's making me realize how absolutely boring my life is (I'm only 4 posts in, so calm down Val) but it's always fun to look back on things like this years later.

Almost all of my blogs on mochott were created mainly as experiments. When you create a minisite on mochott, you can select from 3 different design types: blog, document or portfolio. I had already created the first 2, so now I needed to experiment with the portfolio option.

Not gonna lie, it's kinda fun to try to write full-on posts about the pictures you're taking. This blog is a mix of sfw and nsfw, which is also a cool thing that you can do on mochott. I imagine of all of these, this one will get updated the least often because I don't take that many pictures (except for for my fansites).


I've got a few minisites in the works that I haven't started publishing posts to and I'm sure that I'll come up with more as time goes on, as I continue experimenting with mochott.

Now, it's time to get into the absurd abundance of blogs that I've created with Leaflet for the third post in this miniseries. Remember you can see all the posts in the series by checking out the ATmosphere tag.


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