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brandngraves · 8 months ago
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The Do's and Don'ts of Transfer HTML to WordPress
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ganesh85465 · 1 year ago
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It offers a range of features and services tailored specifically for WordPress websites, making it a popular choice among businesses, bloggers, and developers who seek reliable, high-performance hosting solutions.
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johannestevans · 2 months ago
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Do you have any tips or tutorial recommendations for making your own website?
I actually really do like the Wordpress client now I've gotten the hang of it!
I did tell 1000 of my subscribers to kill themselves in an email header by accident, and also battered those poor 1000 people with something like 100 emails in increasingly frantically apologised for errors over the course of the same three days, but that was before I really Got it.
With the above oopsies in mind, if you want to import previous newsletters or posts, for the love of God, do not import your existing newsletter subscribers until after all of your backposts have been imported across. That is the main lesson I have learned.
I had such a vision in mind of a triumphant surprise email going "Hey, look what I did! Surprise! Isn't it sexy?!" and instead everyone got 30 notifications about chapter updates from 2 years ago and an email that said "It's Your Responsibility to Kill Yourself" followed by multiple deranged apologies from me.
So. Don't do that.
Other than that, I'd actually wanted a proper website for quite a few years even before Patreon got so antsy with hiding my content - I tried to set one up a few years back with Wix, and I cannot recommend that less, it's a fucking awful site to use, and it's far less user intuitive than Wordpress.
Part of my issues with Wordpress were actually that a lot of website clients, unless you're building from scratch in HTML/CSS or another code, give you everything in Blocks, and because I remembered like 10 years ago where you didn't have to do that, and you mostly altered everything on the website with like, 10000 options tickboxes and sliders, I was like "wow this is awful". I will admit now, crotchety bastard that I am, that the Blocks system is better and more intuitive once you start to understand it. I just don't always do well thinking of things in three dimensions, so to speak, and I was shooting myself in the foot by going "WELL BACK IN MY DAY--"
Wix doesn't have a very good help section because they want you to talk to their people for help, but most sites for stuff like this do have really robust FAQ and help sections, and obviously, rely on those as much as possible.
At one point I was so upset with my inability to do something that Lorenzo literally came over and told me to leave the apartment (that was the day that I went to Pets at Home and spent a ridiculous amount of money on gifts for the cat), and while I was very grumpy about doing it at the time, taking breaks is crucial, especially if you get as frustrated as I do.
I realise that most of what I have said so far is niche tips for if you're stubborn and mentally ill, so in terms of actual website building, I would say it's important to have an idea of what you want the site to do.
Do you just want a landing page, so that if people search for your name or whatever, that this is the first result? That it links people to your books or your store, your socials? Do you want to have a gallery of work on display, or an archive of writing like I've made? Do you want people to be able to contact you, give tips?
I always wanted a robustly tagged archive with an in-depth tag page like the one I've set up now, and the goal for my Directory of Work on Medium and elsewhere was always that it would later be transferred to my website once it was built.
Then, I have an about page for people who are just curious about who I am and who I look like; commission info and information about booking me for events or inviting me to cons and such; the books I have for sale, publications I've been a part of, interviews and presentations on YouTube; my events calendar with conventions and such; the gallery where I'm showing off both art of my characters and where I'll later show art that I buy for my home and myself, such as the stuff framed in the stairwell or jewellery I buy from makers at markets and such; and then, of course, the subscriber benefits.
All of the above to go my goals which are, in order, to encourage people to read my work and make it easy for them to do so, to pay me money for my existing work or to offer me money for new work, and to show support for other events, artists, friends, and queer creators.
I would definitely advise thinking carefully about how visual or how word-based you want your site to be - I had to look for a recipe blog theme to find one that was stripped back in terms of images. Especially for adult websites, I'd be careful about payment providers and so forth.
Stripe is the default on the site, and I've been very careful about making sure none of my titles or descriptions that the Stripe client will see have words like erotica or adult in them - if someone from Stripe clicks through and sees the site, they might take issue with it, but that's another thing. I do get paid by Stripe through Medium, so I do already use them.
Most payment providers hate any kind of adult content, but are willing to give a tiny bit more wiggle room on erotica, or at least, they just don't notice it in the same way they do Real Porn, but there's nothing I can say other than "be careful and more importantly, be lucky" on that front.
Most of all, I'd say to try to have fun with it and try to enjoy the actual building process if you can - make something pretty and fun to navigate as much as you can, and if you can get some enjoyment out of it, your site users will as well.
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mmhawkes · 7 months ago
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My domain name got sold to a different provider, tried to transfer it to Wordpress so I could spruce up my website, and the domain name poofed into the aether. I have been fighting with AI customer service bots to figure out who now provides it, so I can hopefully get the authorization code.
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reimenaashelyee · 2 years ago
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do you know any good places to put webcomics? is it best to just make your own website for them? I'm not really into sites like webtoon or whatever...
If you don't want much setup, you can make a Tumblr and use the Simple Webcomic Theme (or any other theme, as long as you set it so the blog shows 1 post per page for long form serialised work, or in a full-size grid for funny comics).
There are still other alternative platforms like Comics Fury, Comics Gator and Drunk Duck, those have been around before Webtoons.
If you are comfortable with HTML, CSS or generally learning/playing around with independent website setup, then you can go to Neocities or Wordpress. I use Wordpress (the dot org) for my personal website, The World in Deeper Inspection webcomic and the Comics Devices library, but that's a system that's worked with me and my brain for 11 years now.
Neocities allows you total freedom, but you really have to be comfortable with learning since this is old-school website building. There's a webcomic template though.
Squarespace or Wix is fine if you use their blog system.
I don't recommend Carrd for webcomics! I just don't think the infrastructure (one-page site) is flexible enough for yourself or your readership.
My general opinion is that I'll always recommend having your webcomic in a place that you can control, or at the least, easily export to another platform. I've been through so many eras of platforms rising and falling. And exporting all the posts/art you upload on that one dying platform only is an ordeal that you would want to avoid (ask me, who's working on manually transferring stuff from Twitter and Deviantart to my personal website OTL)
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buydomainsolutions · 3 months ago
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wordpresslover · 8 months ago
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thanatosrising · 9 months ago
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Something I drew back when I was doing journal stuff. It's so fun using stickers.
I have a bad tendency to get hyperfixated, so I ended up having to stop with the journal because I was spending all day just doing layouts and organizing it instead of doing... you know... like... actual things...
Spend the last few days transferring my website, so not getting much else done. For some reason when I switch to the new database it breaks the WordPress login. So I'm probably gonna haveta rebuild it from scratch.
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brandngraves · 8 months ago
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commondentalproblems · 10 months ago
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What Is SMTP in WordPress? And How To Configure It?
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) for WordPress is a method used to send emails from your WordPress site. By default, WordPress uses the PHP mail function to send emails, but SMTP provides a more reliable and secure way to send emails.
It ensures that your emails are delivered successfully to the recipients' inbox, rather than being marked as spam. Setting up SMTP for WordPress involves configuring your WordPress site to use an SMTP server to send emails.
What Is SMTP In WordPress?
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SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) in WordPress refers to the method used for sending emails from your WordPress website. By default, WordPress uses the built-in PHP mail function to send emails, but SMTP provides a more reliable and secure alternative.
SMTP ensures that your emails are delivered successfully to recipients' inboxes and helps prevent them from being marked as spam. With SMTP configured in WordPress, emails are sent through an external SMTP server, typically provided by your web hosting provider or a third-party email service.
This setup allows you to specify authentication credentials, such as a username and password, ensuring that your emails are authenticated and trusted by email providers.
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shannadreamgoddess · 2 years ago
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Transferring the Website Domain Registrar!!
Fun fact: Google Domains sold all of its domains to Squarespace! In the interest of NEVER trusting anything a youtuber promotes EVER (sorry Arlo) I am moving my shit over to another registrar.
I'm hoping this doesn't break a bunch of crap on my website...though I may need to start thinking of how to move over my hosting, too. That'd mean rebuilding the fucker from the ground up, ugh.
It's on Google Sites right now which...yeah, can't trust Google with a damn thing. Ideally I'd love to self-host a wordpress site or something, I don't know...
It kinda sucks. The website is kinda...personal to me? It's the only place on the internet that remotely feels like my space and having to *still* perform a song and dance of packing up and fleeing somewhere else really gives me icky 'nothing is safe, nothing is secure' vibes but...ah, such is the nature of corporatized internet...
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jennifermurphseo · 2 years ago
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HubSpot to WordPress: Transferring Contacts and Customer Data
In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses often find themselves reevaluating their tools and platforms to stay competitive. One such transition that many businesses consider is moving from HubSpot to WordPress. This article will guide you through the process of transferring contacts and customer data seamlessly.
Introduction
A Brief Overview of HubSpot and WordPress
HubSpot is renowned for its comprehensive inbound marketing and sales platform, while WordPress stands out as a versatile and customizable content management system (CMS). Businesses, seeking more flexibility and control over their online presence, often contemplate migrating from HubSpot to WordPress.
Importance of Data Transfer
The data held within HubSpot, including contacts and customer information, is invaluable. Ensuring a smooth transition of this data to WordPress is crucial for maintaining business continuity and leveraging the full potential of the new platform.
Why Transfer from HubSpot to WordPress?
Cost Considerations
HubSpot's robust features come at a price, and for businesses looking to optimize costs without compromising functionality, WordPress offers a more budget-friendly alternative.
Customization and Flexibility
WordPress provides unparalleled customization options, allowing businesses to tailor their websites precisely to their needs. This flexibility is often a significant factor driving the decision to migrate.
Integration Possibilities
WordPress's extensive library of plugins facilitates seamless integration with various tools and services, providing businesses with a more connected and efficient digital ecosystem.
Planning the Transfer
Assessing Data Types
Before initiating the transfer, businesses must identify the types of data stored in HubSpot, ensuring that all relevant information, such as customer profiles and communication history, is considered.
Identifying Necessary Plugins
WordPress offers numerous plugins designed explicitly for data migration. Choosing the right ones based on business requirements is essential for a successful transfer.
Backing Up Data
To mitigate any potential data loss, a thorough backup of all HubSpot data is recommended before initiating the transfer process.
Step-by-Step Guide
Exporting Contacts from HubSpot
HubSpot provides tools for exporting contacts easily. Businesses should follow a step-by-step process to export their data in a compatible format for WordPress.
Preparing Data for WordPress Import
Data formatting is crucial. This section will guide businesses on optimizing their exported data to ensure a smooth import into WordPress.
Importing Data into WordPress
Utilizing WordPress's import functionality, businesses can seamlessly transfer their contacts and customer data into the new platform.
Verifying Data Accuracy
Post-migration, a careful review of the data is necessary to identify and rectify any discrepancies that may have occurred during the transfer.
Addressing Common Challenges
Data Formatting Issues
Common challenges, such as mismatched data formats, will be discussed along with practical solutions to overcome them.
Handling Duplicate Entries
Duplicate entries can be a common issue during migration. This section provides guidance on identifying and resolving duplication problems.
Troubleshooting Integration Problems
In the event of unforeseen integration issues, troubleshooting steps and resources will be provided to assist businesses in resolving them promptly.
SEO Considerations
Updating URLs and Redirects
Maintaining SEO integrity requires careful attention to URL structures and implementing proper redirects to preserve search engine rankings.
Optimizing Metadata for WordPress
Guidance on optimizing metadata, including titles and descriptions, to align with WordPress best practices and improve search engine visibility.
Monitoring Search Engine Rankings
Post-migration, businesses should actively monitor their search engine rankings and implement any necessary adjustments to maintain or enhance their online visibility.
Ensuring Data Security
Best Practices for Data Encryption
Given the sensitivity of customer data, implementing encryption practices is crucial to ensure data security during and after the migration process.
Password Protection for Sensitive Information
Additional measures, such as password protection, will be discussed to safeguard sensitive customer information from unauthorized access.
Benefits of the Migration
Improved Website Performance
A discussion on how the migration to WordPress can positively impact website performance, including faster load times and improved user experience.
Enhanced User Experience
WordPress's user-friendly interface contributes to an enhanced overall user experience, which can positively affect customer satisfaction and engagement.
Streamlined Data Management
The advantages of streamlined data management in WordPress, including easier organization and accessibility of customer information.
Real-Life Success Stories
Businesses That Successfully Migrated
Highlighting real-life examples of businesses that have successfully migrated from HubSpot to WordPress and the positive impacts on their operations.
Positive Impacts on Their Operations
Exploring how these businesses benefited from the migration, such as increased efficiency, improved customer engagement, or cost savings.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the decision to migrate from HubSpot to WordPress can yield significant benefits for businesses seeking a more cost-effective and customizable solution. By following the outlined steps and addressing potential challenges, businesses can ensure a smooth transition while preserving the integrity of their valuable customer data.
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loosiusgoosius · 1 year ago
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If I disappear from society, don't be surprised.
I am so so so tired of capitalism.
For Christmas I got a Raspberry Pi. The goal was to host my own website off it. This was entirely for fun.
Step one: set up raspberry Pi so I can host a site on it. Easy. Ubuntu is free (thank fuck), I know how to set it up, but hold on! According to xfinity, I cannot change dmz or dms rules on their router. I can't even REQUEST it. I can't even use a workaround because I'm not allowed to edit the port forward that was automatically added to my router. I dig through years old forums and find out that this is because I'm using the modem provided by xfinity. I now have to buy a new modem from xfinity's "approved list".
Step two: get a domain. I swim through 4 million outrageous prices that say shit like "pay $0.01 for the first year!" with the text below saying "with purchase of 3 year agreement". I finally get to godaddy and am able to convince the stupid checkout to give me 1 year of my domain (after, of course, it corrected my awful mistake to 3 years and, if I hadn't been hyper-vigilant, I wouldn't have noticed. I have to dig through 5 pages in settings to find a way to turn off auto pay because I know better by now. While I'm there I also turn off all email notifications, which were all automatically on. It also didn't tell me that I can't transfer my domain outside of godaddy for 60 days, so I just essentially paid for something I can't use for 2 months. Great. (out of curiosity, I dug through godaddy for some time. The 60 day thing appears nowhere except on the help center page when specifically searching for it.)
Step three: create a site. WordPress, once my most beloved website creation software, now slams subscription fees on me like cardi B audios on teenager girls's tiktoks. Unrelenting. Bloodthirsty. I power through to just get past "let AI design your site!" and "pick one of our patterns" so I can reach the point where I can edit the template. I already have a free template zip file. I drop it in the box. "wait!" says WordPress, in a screen-covering popup "upgrade to the creator plan to access the theme install features!" I click the only button on the screen. It takes me IMMEDIATELY to a filled out checkout page. WordPress Creator is $300 per year. Per. Year.
I read through the "features included with your purchase" to see things like "sftp/SSH certificates", "github deployments", "free staging site", and "install plugins and themes". All of these were free 5 years ago. "Save 20% by paying for two years!" No, I don't think I will.
Out of pure spite against the demon that is modern capitalism, I'm teaching myself html and css. I would kiss the creator of w3schools on the mouth, right after I kiss the creator of Ubuntu. I'm so angry. The internet is useless now.
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mx-piggy · 2 years ago
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it's been brought to my attention that i ought to be boycotting Wix- the website builder/host i started using midway through this year- as someone who's pro-Palestine. other companies that we have been advised to boycott are McDonald's, Starbucks, Burger King and Puma to name a few. i'm sure you can find a comprehensive list via the BDS website and Instagram. i wasn't aware of the problem with Wix until this week, so apologies if my promotion of my website ever put a bad taste in your mouth for that reason. hopefully, this post will reach Wix users and make them aware of this! if you don't want to reblog this post because of the self-promotion that is to come, please spread the word yourself!
i am happy to report that i am in the middle of transferring the contents of that website to WordPress, that is- hopefully- a better alternative. i've done some research and it's not listed as something to boycott from what i've seen. of course, feel free to let me know and suggest an acceptable alternative.
you can find it linked here, as well as in my bio! i have decided to use this switch as an opportunity to schedule my posts to be published on a weekly basis, that way i have time to work on some posts without there being too large a gap between the last post on my website and the one(s) i am currently working on.
for anyone unfamiliar with my old website, i will be posting poetry and essays. if you subscribe (there's a button at the bottom of the page), you'll be notified when they've been published. my first post, a poem, goes live tomorrow (Monday 11th December 2023) at 9 AM GMT.
this shouldn't be the thing to convince you to switch to another site builder/host that isn't Wix, but i prefer my layout on WordPress.
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redmindstech · 2 years ago
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