I'm assuming you're talking about wordpress.com and not .org? I don't have 
these problems.

Wordpress.org you can get lots of the things you are looking for except for you 
would have to pay for your own domain name.

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> On Mar 7, 2015, at 5:02 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I'm posting this in a couple places, so you may see it twice.
> 
> I'm frustrated with Wordpress. Their mobile app is great, but their website 
> is annoying with VO on the Mac. They claim to support Markdown, but don't 
> return MD text when you go to edit, and suddenly my blog stopped interpreting 
> MD for some reason. They also mess with the characters I use, replacing a 
> double dash with an em dash and an apostrophe with a single quote. I'm in 
> search of a new blogging platform, and here are the things I need, and don't 
> need but would like, it to support.
> 
> * Markdown support, and this is a must. I need to be able to post with 
> Markdown, and, when I edit, to be editing in Markdown. That is, I don't want 
> to post initially with Markdown, then get HTML when I go to edit. I know 
> HTML, but I hate working in it, especially on iOS.
> * Free. I don't post often, so if there's a post or traffic limit for free 
> accounts, that's probably fine.
> * Apps: I need it to be compatible with Mars Edit, unless the web interface 
> is truly amazing, and I'd love an iOS app. Wordpress has such an app, and 
> while I don't post with it, I love it for getting notified of new comments 
> and taking action on them from the app.
> * I don't need, but would like, a good comments system. Readers should be 
> able to post with just a name or email address, not need to make an account 
> or solve a captcha. Anti-spam for comments is a must, since Wordpress tells 
> me it's blocked over two thousand spam comments on my two blog accounts to 
> date.
> * Auto-posting new blog posts to my Twitter account would be great, but isn't 
> required.
> * A way for people to follow me by RSS is highly desired.
> * The ability to include pictures is good. I haven't yet, but I'd like to. 
> Ideally, there would be a way to know where the image would be, how big it 
> will end up, and if text will wrap around it. Basically, an accessible way to 
> know roughly how the embedded image will look. Not what the image contains, 
> but how it impacts the layout of the rest of the post.
> 
> So, any ideas? I've heard that Tumblr would be a good choice, but that was 
> from a sighted person. I've also been told of Dreamwidth, a site I'd never 
> heard of but that one of my Twitter followers really enjoys. I'm not looking 
> for community *on the blog site*, as my community comes from comments and 
> Twitter more than any website. I do, though, need what I choose to meet the 
> above requirements. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks.
> 
> --
> Have a great day,
> Alex Hall
> mehg...@icloud.com
> 
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