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Feb
22nd

Hmmm…Glad that’s over!

Author: luq | Files under Miscellaneous, software, the internet

After 10 days, the transfer to Wordpress from Blogger is finally over. Computer Realm is now hosted on Wordpress and I have to say I have mixed feelings about Wordpress. I mentioned in my ‘moving to wordpress’ post that I would be having a ‘Blogger vs Wordpress’ post. I already have a quite a bit to create a sizable, accurate comparison for that post but I guess since I am still new to the Wordpress platform I think I’ll use it a bit more before I write my comparison.

When it comes to the process of transferring from Blogger to Wordpress all I can say is it wasn’t really a walk in the park as I expected it to be. Hope everyone likes the new style and placement of my blog and its widgets. I’ll be probably making a few changes over the next few days to the interface as it’s been only a few days since it has been set it up.

Sorry for the 404’s you might have experienced to Computer Realm URL’s, hopefully the new URL’s would be indexed into Google soon enough.

I cut off that part because you will no longer be having 404’s for the previous URL’s by Blogger. Read Blogger to Wordpress - Part 2 to find out how this is done.

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