Dear Visitor,
If you're a visitor to my blog (or if you subscribe to a service that let's you know when I've changed it), you may have noticed that I've updated several times today.
I'm currently trying out another blog program - experimenting if you will, and I decided to import some of my articles over to the new blog, which is www.royalchronicles.wordpress.com. It's not a permanent move, I'm just trying it out. I'm thinking that I will eventually move this blog to a website, but I don't think that's going to happen very soon. When it does, I'll let you know.
Anyways, once I did this, I went back into Blogger and found my blog had practically disappeared (links, current articles, profile, even the template, you name it, it was gone) , except for a list of my archives and a friendly re-direct to wordpress. so that you too can get a wordpress blog! Not what I had in mind.
My only consolation was that all of my articles were still in Blogger - Phew! You don't know how relieved I was about that. Meanwhile, I was panicking and almost in tears trying to figure out where this blog had gone. I've worked very hard on this blog and I'm proud of it and the last thing I wanted is to have it disappear.
Thankfully I had some friendly help and I was able to calm down and repair my blog. The idea of having to go in and upload 90 articles, and try and add all of the links to other sites again was daunting to say the least. Luckily calmer heads prevailed with good advice and I don't have to do that.
The moral of this story is: Always keep a back-up copy of your template!
Thank you for your patience and thanks for visiting
Marilyn :o)
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
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5 comments:
email me if I can help.
I just read about your shocking experience on the W.W.C. forum. I am so glad for you that everything is back in order.
You don't know but I come here quit often to read your blog. At heart I am a "royalist". And you do such a nice job.
A royal salute to you.
Othmar aka Huntwriter
Hi Hunterwriter!
Thanks for visiting! It's always nice to know that I'm not talking to myself. ;o)
Yes, I'm extemely happy that my blog is working again. I'm so relieved!
Marilyn :o)
You mentioned in your other blog that you're thinking of starting a website. I think that's great. I'm not very techy myself, but I do know a little HTML and so forth. If you have questions about anything that you think I can help with, please email me.
Hi Cinderella,
Thanks very much for your offer! When I start up the site I'm sure I'm going to need all of the help I can get.
Marilyn :o)
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