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This is my note pad for the Ninja Blog Setup Service site. I'll post quick links and related information that will be useful for people who are creating or have just created a WordPress blog.
You can see our WordPress installation service page, our list of recommended WordPress hosting companies, visit our blog or sign-up to have a blog installed.
Currently in order to make the import work, you need to:
Google recently changed their API. To fix the WordPress 2.2 Blogger Importer, search wp-admin/import/blogger.php for
Google recently changed their API. To fix the WordPress 2.2 Blogger Importer, search wp-admin/import/blogger.php for
www2.blogger.com
and change it to www.blogger.com
in two places and then upload this new version. In WP 2.2.3 this worked for me.
This chart is a companion to the article “Time to check: Are you using the right blogging tool?,” published July 14, 2005 in the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review. Do note that this chart reflects only standard features of the tools’ installation, and not every possible extension, plug-in modification… or hack.
Many people want WordPress to power their site’s root (e.g. http://example.com) but they don’t want all of the WordPress files cluttering up their root directory. WordPress allows you to install the WordPress files to a subdirectory, but have your blog exist in the site root.
1. Change blog address
2. Edit and move index.php
3. Move .htaccess file