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There are currently no widgets that would take the place of the modules you were using for either of those Windows Live products. WP, you rock so good.
Why is my migration taking such a long time over an hour now and still not finished? This is handled very poorly. The imports take a short while to get started depending on how many are waiting to get started , but should complete rather quickly. Yours appears to already be completed; please check out your WordPress. Sounds impressive especially if it is able to accurately preserve everything — but sadly several months too late for me as I have now painstakingly manually recreated my Live Spaces blog here on WordPress.
However, a big welcome to those migrating across. You will find a vastly superior blogging platform. As for the concerns about no guestbook — just do as I did and create a page called guestbook, link into your menu, add some welcome text, and allow comments!
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Email Newsletter Missing out on the latest WordPress. Join 87,, other followers. Like this: Like Loading Import , WordPress. Newer Comments ». Holy cow! Will the migration preserve the post creation date that appear in Windows Live? Yes; your post creation dates will carry over to your WordPress. Great news! Now more people in the WordPress community! More visitors perhaps. Great job, WordPress! Thank you so much for this feature. As always, you think of everything.
This is an amazing place to write, and have blogs. Congratulations, WordPress! Wish you a smooth transition to all these new blogs. This has been a beautiful surprise to me. Excellent, now everybody would be WordPressing! Congratulations to all at WordPress! And a big hefty welcome to all you Spacers out there! Amazing win for WP.
Great news, the quantity of users is what makes WordPress awesome, the more the merrier! Lovely news! I love WordPress. Congratulations WordPress! I love you! Cool, will there also be a new WordPress client for Windows Phone 7?
I love WordPress! Good news for wordpress. Great news for WordPress! Congrats and welcome windows live spaces bloggers :D. Oh yep! Never thought Microsoft would do this! The more, the merrier! Hey, I just moved my windows space to wordpress. Any help will be very appreciated!!!! Hi, But what about all the cool people who have Apple computers?! Official status from Microsoft is great news for WordPress! WordPress rocks … how long before Google throws in the towels or buys you guys out?
Way to go WordPress! And: Welcome to WordPress. Wordpress makes its money through premium blogs : you can get a wordpress. Following the news that Vox is closing on 30 September , and that its parent Six Apart which created Movable Type is joining with VideoEgg to create a new company called Say Media, one has to think that the pool of hosted blogging platforms is shrinking rather rapidly.
Atthis rate, pretty soon it's only going to be Blogger and Wordpress. And if that's what it comes down to, you'd have to say that Wordpress has the edge. It's being taken up by the British government, even for non-blogging websites, where it acts as an effective content management system.
That though may overlook the emergence of "superfast blog" systems such as Tumblr, which strip away a lot of the stuff on the outside - which can make blog upkeep complicated or tedious. Even so, it's not clear from here where blogging, as a separate activity, is really going.
I still have the sense - as I said last year - that the long tail of blogging is dying. The question now is whether it is building its business on top of an iceberg in a warming sea — or on dry land. This article is more than 11 years old. The software giant appears to have decided that hosting blogs isn't the way to get ahead - and is passing its 7m users and ad revenues to the blogging company.
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