Mammoth .docx Converter: Simplifying WordPress Posts

I would like to start using the the Jotter Pad App to begin posting new content to my WordPress Website. My WordPress website is located at PaulSergentblog.com

Please note: this post is only a test. The content in this new blog is to test and see how the new blog will post straight to my WordPress site via the Mammoth docx converter. I want to see how the content interacts with WordPress and how it gets displayed.

So, in order to do this you would create the new blog post in Jotterpad (and you can also use Google docs and MS Word).

Once created, you then go to WordPress site and select new post and then scroll down to Mammoth docx converter and select Select choose docx file:

One of the reasons for doing this, I can voice dictate (speech to text) and then save as a docx and then upload my content directly to my WordPress site.

So, this is just an example (see above) of what it would look like with me dictating my blog or story and letting the program do the typing (voice to text) instead of me actually manually typing the content. For one, it is a whole lot faster and then it can be redacted with AI such as using Gemini or Perplexity. Once the content is typed up, I would then save it. And then upload it directly to my WordPress site and this is how it would look.

I then put the information into Gemini and then I told it to create a blog post: This is the information that Gemini created:

It sounds like you are setting up a really efficient workflow! Using voice-to-text combined with the Mammoth .docx converter is a great way to bypass the often clunky mobile web editors and get your thoughts onto PaulSergentblog.com quickly.

​Below is a draft of the blog post you can use for this test. Since you are testing how the converter handles formatting, I’ve included a few standard elements (bolding, lists, and headers) to see how Mammoth translates them to your WordPress theme.

​Test Post: Streamlining My Workflow with JotterPad and Mammoth

​This is a test post to explore a new content creation workflow for PaulSergentblog.com. The goal of this experiment is to see how seamlessly content moves from a mobile environment directly into WordPress using the Mammoth .docx converter.

​The Process

​The workflow I am testing today involves several layers of technology working together:

​Voice Dictation: Using speech-to-text to “write” the blog post, which is significantly faster than manual typing.

​Drafting: Capturing that dictation in JotterPad (or Google Docs/MS Word).

​Refinement: Using AI like Gemini to redact or polish the dictated text.

​Conversion: Saving the final result as a .docx file and uploading it via Mammoth on the WordPress dashboard.

​Why This Method?

​The primary reason for this shift is speed and accessibility. By dictating my stories and posts, I can capture ideas in real-time without being tethered to a keyboard.

​“This is an example of what it looks like when I dictate my thoughts and let the program do the heavy lifting. Once the content is saved and uploaded, I want to ensure the formatting remains clean and professional on the live site.”

​Final Check

​If you are reading this on the blog, it means the Mammoth converter successfully parsed the .docx file and the integration is working as intended!

​How to complete your test:

​Copy the text above and paste it into JotterPad.

​Save/Export it as a .docx file.

​Go to your WordPress dashboard, create a New Post.

​Scroll down to the Mammoth .docx converter section.

​Click Choose File, select your JotterPad document, and then click Insert into Editor.

​Would you like me to help you refine the specific AI prompts you’ll use to “clean up” your future voice dictations before you upload them?

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