Fixed reference to blogger secrets

These are set in a local json file to prevent uploading secrets to GitHub, not in the writer.build.targets file.
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Jon Galloway 2019-05-11 12:56:21 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -26,6 +26,15 @@ If you do, then you will need to do the following in order to use Live Writer wi
8. If you haven't added any details for your project's consent screen, you'll need to do so at this point.
9. When prompted for your application type, choose other, and just give it a name, then click Create
10. You will then be shown the client ID and Client Secret that need to be used.
11. In your Live Writer repository, go to writer.build.targets and open it in a text editor.
11. In your Live Writer repository, go to `\src\managed\OpenLiveWriter.BlogClient\Clients\GoogleBloggerv3Secrets.json` and open it in a text editor.
> Note: If this file does not exist, create it and add the following:
```json
{
"installed": {
"client_id": "PASTE_YOUR_CLIENT_ID_HERE",
"client_secret": "PASTE_YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET_HERE"
}
}
```
12. Replace the ClientId and Client Secret details where it says PASTE\_YOUR\_CLIENT\_ID\_HERE and PASTE\_YOUR\_CLIENT\_SECRET\_HERE respectively
13. Now you should be able to build Live Writer again and connect your Blogger blog.
13. Now you should be able to build Live Writer again and connect your Blogger blog.