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WordPress London #7
I went to WordPress London meetup number #7 last night, hosted by Headshift at their office near Shad Thames, along the south bank of the Thames, east of Tower Bridge. Nice to have something on the East side for once, … Continue reading
Posted in London, London bloggers, wordpress
Tagged Bermondsey, blog, blogger, bloggers, Business, Custom, developer, East, Headshift, hub, Keith Devon, London, London bridge, ManageWP, meetup, Samuel Smiths, SEO, shad thames, software, tower bridge, Travel, wordpress, wpldn
Migrate a WordPress Blog Using ManageWP Clone – V2.0
After I posted my step by step guide to moving a complete WordPress blog installation from one host to another yesterday and tweeted the ManageWP founder Vladimir Prelovac , he sent me an improved, simpler method. Here is what Vladimir … Continue reading
Posted in wordpress
Tagged backup file, backups, blog, Clone, clone tool, cpanel, domain registrar, download, Fantastico, FTP, ManageWP, Prelovac, simpler method, twitter, upload, vladimir, wordpress, wordpress blog
Change Your WordPress Hosting Easily Via ManageWP
From time to time you may wish to move your entire WordPress blog with all its posts, comments, images, themes and widgets over from one web hosting service to another. In this post I’m going to show you step by … Continue reading
Posted in Tools, wordpress
Tagged blog, blogger, blogs, cpanel, Fantastico, Hosted, Hosting, hosting company, Scriptaculous, web hosting, web hosting companies, web hosting service, web service, webhost, wordpress
WordPress Fullscreen Writing Mode
Did you know that you can write in a kind of full screen mode from right within the WordPress dashboard now? This seems to be a feature that has arrived with WordPress version 3.2 and gone largely untrumpeted. Of course … Continue reading
Posted in Action Log, productivity, wordpress
Tagged dashboard, editing, fullscreen mode, practice, research, Visual, wordpress, writing
Some things I can’t do on the ipad 2 yet.
So this is an experimental blog post feeding the output from a mind map directly via email to the blog. The mind map software is ithoughtsHD as recommended by Ed Dale and MacSparky, and it’s an addition to one I … Continue reading
Posted in Internet, Learning, Mac, Tools
Tagged Action logging, audacity, autolinks, Ed Dale, Email, Facebook, Firefox, Google Reader, HD, iPad, ithoughtsHD, learning curve, livestream, log, MacSparky, mind map software, opml, OSX, pdf, podcast, samurai, wordpress, workflows





