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Ok, so now that I am mostly moved in, I think it is time to make at least a preliminary comparison between My New Home on WordPress and that run down neighborhood I just moved away from…

There are some similarities:

Both are easy to write and post an article in only a few steps.  You can preview a draft so you can get an idea of what it will look like.

That is where the similarity ends as far as I can tell.

Blogroll Type Linking:

Blogger… You need to set it up through the template and place it where you want it to show. You need to know CSS etc in order to write and place your links.

WordPress… Easy to set up through Link Management, and you can build various sections to separate links into categories.

Categories:

Blogger… Long drawn out process to add a category list. You must create posts to hold each category and as you add to the list within it, you must republish both the old post and the new.

WordPress… Simple as adding a category while in the write post section, or add the post to an existing category while writing.

Preview:

Blogger… You can preview a post as you are writing, without saving as a draft, but it shows on a plain background.

WordPress… A post cannot be viewed while writing, it must be saved as a draft to view.  Once it is saved as a draft, it can be viewed as it would look on the actual page.

Adding Pictures to Posts:

Blogger… It is a simple process to add a picture (when it works), just upload it from an existing file on your computer, or import from the web. Very limited on placement within the post, Left, Right, Center.

WordPress… Same simple process as Blogger to upload, but I haven’t found a way yet to import from the web. Placement within a post, drag it to where you want it, and it’s there.

Templates:

Blogger… There are a good number of templates to choose from, all predetermined by Blogger. Be sure of your decision before you add anything to your sidebar, if you change later, everything will be lost.

WordPress… If you have your own domain and use WP, you only get two choices of templates. You must look for, choose, download and upload new templates to your host. I found some of the process more than a little frustrating (caused by my inexperience). I don’t know if there are issues in changing the template later, I will find out I’m sure.

Pre-Set Posting:

Blogger… It cannot be done, you can save a draft for a future date, but you must physically post it that day.

WordPress… I haven’t tried it yet, but the option is there and I have seen many WP users who have done it.

As I said, I am in the very early stages of using WordPress on my Own Domain. I will be doing a lot of tweaking here as I had done on Blogger. I still have to find out how to get this on FeedBurner without losing the old Working at Home on the Internet feed. I don’t know if it can be done since they both have the Same Name, even though the URL’s are completely different.

Then I have to look into counters and advertising, etc. Not to mention, how to add them all to the site. There is still a lot of work to do ’round here.


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    June 26th, 2006 at 12:52pm | Posted by Joe | Blogging, Linking, Reviews | 4 reader remarks | Print This Post

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    4 Reader Remarks

    1. Geeze Luiz, Joe!

      I’m sure not ignoring you. For some reason Bloglines hasn’t been showing any of your posts as new in my account. I figured you took some time off or something.

      Congratulations on the move. It looks awesome!

      Sure there will be some bumps. Maybe even some temporary loss of SEO and all that. And yes, there is a lot to be done for those of us perfectionist types. But I’m sure you will be glad you made the switch.

      I wonder how many others have been posting but not showing up in my Bloglines…

      Input by Chris Cree | June 26, 2006 @ 5:44 pm

    2. Hey Chris,

      I just started pinging some of the services, changed my FeedBurner feed to the new address and even added it to Technorati (not sure how that’s going to work using the same name). It sure is an ordeal, but I already think it was worth the effort.

      I’ve been working on some tweaks, not sure if you noticed, but I changed the borders and the Head (BG color, Italicised the title, changed the color of the type).

      Now, I want to change the size of the post title and put a space between the category/date/author field and the text of the post.

      Lots of work left to do, BUT I AM HAVING FUN. It’s almost like when I bought my first house…

      I know you weren’t ignoring me, but I was afraid you didn’t get any of my new posts, so I spent a good part of the day making sure all my feeds were getting fed. ;-)

      Joe

      Input by Joe | June 26, 2006 @ 10:12 pm

    3. I had another issue with Bloglines. For some reason the title of my feed still pointed to my old Blogspot location after I switched everything correctly in Feedburner even though the individual post titles pointed to the new site. I checked, double checked, and tripple-double checked to be sure that all my Feedburner stuff actually pointed to my new location.

      Finally I sent an email to support at Bloglines and asked them if they could change anything on their end. They just sent me a nice reply saying they fixed it for me. I tried it again and the displayed feed title now points to my new site in Bloglines. They saved a customer with their quick response (less than a day). I was contemplating changing.

      I think you will find there are gobs of these little things that have to be switched around. The good news is that you don’t have to do it all at once. Sure there will be a push at first that will catch the bulk of it. For me it lasted about a week.

      But I only had about 125 or so posts to tweak. You may have a bit more than that so it might take you a bit longer.

      I still think you will find it worth it in the end.

      Input by Chris Cree | June 27, 2006 @ 7:55 am

    4. Hey Chris,
      I looked at my feed on feedburner and they all show the new posts. So far so good, but I’m expecting to find things here and there that either don’t go to the right places or show the wrong url. Hasn’t happened yet, but I’m sure I will have to go through everything one by one to make sure everything is ok.
      We shall see.
      I do like it here already. I just have to remember POST Then Tweak…
      Joe

      Input by Joe | June 27, 2006 @ 9:11 am

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