After 3 1/2 years here at Blogger, I'm finally taking the leap and moving to a WordPress blog that's part of my website! Please join me at the new blog.
I love wordpress! I moved my blog to my website so that all of the content I've written for my blog will become part of my website and not reside at a completely different website. It was surprisingly easy.
My husband has been using WordPress for his personal blog for a while, and he was actually able to figure it out himself. It was a huge shock to both of us when it worked! We did run into one small problem and had to email Chris at Aeolidia, but he advised us to clear our cache, and that fixed the problem! It's definitely something Aeolidia could do pretty quickly & easily if you didn't want to attempt it yourself.
That's awesome! I may try to attempt it myself...I have also been thinking of transferring over to wordpress. And like you said, it would be nice to have everything on one website. How did you figure the website URL part for: https://sarahandabraham.com/blog? I think that might be the only part I am stumped on...
Hello and welcome! I'm Sara, a stay-at-home mom of two and the owner of sarah + abraham, an online shop specializing in personalized children’s stationery and art prints.
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ok I am curious... why did you switch to wordpress? do you like it now that you switched?
I love wordpress! I moved my blog to my website so that all of the content I've written for my blog will become part of my website and not reside at a completely different website. It was surprisingly easy.
Did you make the transfer yourself? Or did you have a web designer, like Aeolidia help you? Just curious! :)
My husband has been using WordPress for his personal blog for a while, and he was actually able to figure it out himself. It was a huge shock to both of us when it worked! We did run into one small problem and had to email Chris at Aeolidia, but he advised us to clear our cache, and that fixed the problem! It's definitely something Aeolidia could do pretty quickly & easily if you didn't want to attempt it yourself.
That's awesome! I may try to attempt it myself...I have also been thinking of transferring over to wordpress. And like you said, it would be nice to have everything on one website. How did you figure the website URL part for: https://sarahandabraham.com/blog? I think that might be the only part I am stumped on...
I use Filezilla to upload files to my website, so I just went in there to create a directory called "blog".
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