Hi!

I have decided to migrate my blog from wordpress.com to a private environment. The main reasons being that I felt that I had outgrown the normal wordpress.com site. I wanted to be able to install plugins and get more accustomed to running my own environment. These days it can’t hurt picking up some Linux skills.

The other reason is that I haven’t made a dime on the blog, in fact since I’ve had to pay hosting costs I’ve been losing money on the blog every year. By placing some ads I hope I can make enough for the hosting and anything extra would help me in getting things I need to generate more content.

The blog should now be reachable over both v4 and v6 and have SSL enabled.

Please bear with me if you find any things that are broken. I have migrated the content but I’m sure things will pop up. If they do, please notify me.

/Daniel

Blog Migrated!

6 thoughts on “Blog Migrated!

  • October 6, 2015 at 8:09 pm
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    Hello Daniel,

    I followed your blog and migrating all my news letters and subriptions to a new email “[email protected]

    I was wondering if you planning to make life a subribe button on your new website ?

    I would like to follow your blogs again

    best wishes
    markus

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    • October 9, 2015 at 6:37 am
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      Sure, I’ll look into that.

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      • October 9, 2015 at 6:42 am
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        Try subscribing now.

        Thanks Markus!

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  • October 12, 2015 at 3:52 pm
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    This the theme you’re going to stick with, or is the project still a work in progress?

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    • October 12, 2015 at 4:07 pm
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      I’m planning to use the Genesis framework but I’m not used to running everything myself and it requires some modifying of PHP and CSS stuff and time spent on messing around with these things takes time from more productive stuff like writing.

      Is there an issue with the theme for you?

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      • October 12, 2015 at 4:11 pm
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        No, not at all. I was just interested to see if anyone was ever going to sue this theme in the longer term.
        The Genesis framework is great, a very solid base to build upon!

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