Migrating Wikispaces Content to WordPress

Wikispaces Is Closing   Please note – as Wikispaces shuts down some of this blog entry will be invalid. I also have went with a migration to Dokuwiki instead of WordPress so the demo links no longer work for the WordPress migration. Unfortunately the site Wikispaces.com is shutting down, leaving…

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InfiniteWP Addons; Wordfence, Broken Link Checker, Google PageSpeed, Google Webmasters, File Uploader

If you read my blog you may remember my review of the free self-hosted WordPress management software InfiniteWP. I loved the software, it worked so easily and slickly.  And it’s almost integral to running WordPress on multiple sites and installations, as it makes managing various functions much simpler from one…

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Seamlessly Adding a New Domain to an Existing WordPress Sub-domain/Sub-directory Installation, Domain name for Random Bits & Bytes Blog, Google Domains

Google Domain

I’ve meant to pick up a domain name for the Random Bits & Bytes Blog for quite some time but I just never got around to it until now.  And there certain are a lot of benefits for the blog to have its own domain name rather than having it…

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InfiniteWP – Manage All of Your WordPress Sites From One Panel

[dropshadowbox align=”center” effect=”lifted-both” width=”410px” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]Control and Update All of Your WordPress Sites from One Place[/dropshadowbox] If you’re like me you may have so many WordPress sites that updating WordPress itself as well as it’s plugins, and themes becomes a huge chore. Back before blogs were used…

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Some Of My Favorite WordPress Plugins (& Widgets)

WordPress, right out of the box (so to speak) is a damn fine piece of software, and as long as you have at least a passing knowledge of what you are doing it’s pretty easy to install it and to set up a MySQL database for it.  And many hosting…

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Move of This Blog to My Own Server and WordPress

I love Blogger.com from Google, it’s a great way for anyone of any skill level to start blogging.  And it has so many options for customization. But I wanted even more control over my blog and content so if you’re reading this you know that this is hosted on my  own server…

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