Changes
Hi folks,
As Blogger are removing FTP blogging from May 1st and I’d prefer to retain control over my content, it looks like I have to consider moving to a wordpress blog. This means making sure posts keep the same format to be findable, as well as sorting out those that read the blog exclusively via RSS. I may just use a basic template until I get all the details hammered out, or even go with a brand new design. Hopefully all you readers out there will keep with me as I update and expand. I’ve need WordPress style pages for the blog for a while, so I guess it’s time to make the jump. I’ll keep you all informed and warn when the time comes.
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Comments
Sean, You will like WP. It's quite easy to get customized and running, and the plug in system will add extra options to the site that i'm pretty sure you can't do on blogger.
Hi Bob, I want to self host. That's the whole issue with Blogger removing ftp. It means that it's hosted on their server with no addition files etc. I want entire control over everything.
Look at Squarespace. Its a hosting and software solution that is scaleable and can import from most blogging platforms.
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