This
must be the last time; it had better be. So my web host
finally gets my site back up so I can access the WordPress dashboard of my beautifully and lovingly crafted blog…but guess what? I can no longer post to the blog using the WordPress for iOS app. In order to get my web site visible the support people had removed the very code from the .htaccess file that was required for the app to work! Go figure.
So I decided that was it. Enough of this self-hosted crap, regularly updating plugins, themes and WordPress itself; it's just too much effort for an occasional blogger. So where next?
I was done with Tumblr last year and TypePad the year before, Posterous has morphed into something called spaces and I don't know what the hell it is any more; I don't want to pay, so that leaves WordPress.com or Blogger.
I exported my self-hosted blog to a WordPress XML file and imported it into my WordPress.com
site with a view to carrying on with WordPress. I really like WordPress, but there are a lot of restrictions when they host a (free) blog (no domain mapping, custom plugins, custom themes, use of JavaScript in widgets, etc.). In the end I chose Blogger.
I've used Blogger before and it's quite flexible (though not always very pretty to look at), I can map my domain, use JavaScript in widgets, post to it using the Blogger iPhone app, etc., etc.
In order to import into Blogger I had to convert my WordPress XML file to a recognisable format using
this tool. The only other thing is that Blogger doesn't natively support sending to Twitter when a new post has been published…enter
TwitterFeed.
And I can also return to using
MarsEdit.
I deserve a drink (except that my liver is still complaining about the weekend excesses).