but real life has interfered —
I only migrated this blog, I decided wise woman would not do the other one yet! My photos went over, SOME of my comments. . . Looks like links within posts are there. What about links in comments???? Not there! Although some of my Mr. Linkys are there and those links work. . . .
Now, I saw something about a 301 redirect - and copied it and made the changes on my text editor, but I need to find out if I should use it. I’m going to back up something later and add the code and see what happens. Isn’t this fun?! Actually, it is - a bit.
Now, she says to herself and anyone listening — forgetting for the moment the 301 Redirect –
Is it true I have to relink ALL THOSE photos? Please, say, not! I mean, after all, Blogger now sends the photos up to Picasa, so with my limited knowledge and powers of reasoning , the photos should be fine! Right? They are really linked to Picasa then and not Blogger?
OOPS - does this mean I have to search again for instructions on no-follow? Because I did it for Blogger before? And what happens to those commentors that were linked and now aren’t?
Does the 301 make up for that? Do I need to leave both versions of my blog out there indefinitely?
Now, I have to get software for Mac to upload the template I want into the file that is somewhere I haven’t found yet. I don’t want the templates that came as defaults. I’ll learn. Damien helped a bit already with one little question. . . the only one I asked so far. I have a couple more for him. . . Of course, anyone else is free to jump in.
So, the first part was easy. Copying the 301 redirect code I found is easy, too, once I find out if I should do it. Now, where does that template get uploaded to?
P.S. It was a shock when I hit import and ALL my blogs showed up on that Wordpress screen. At least I knew enough not to tell it to put ALL of them on that domain. Oh yeah, one more questions, there waas a button on that page that did something, resetting or something? I wonder what that was? OK, on to being a housewife.
to be continued. . . .