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  • Thread Starter joeherrera

    (@joeherrera)

    The General settings just changed the number of posts it showed, but it’s still the entire post.

    I will look into the template hierarchy stuff this evening. Thank you both for responding.

    Thread Starter joeherrera

    (@joeherrera)

    Just wanted to update you on what I did, and thank you for your input. I bought the .net domain name and have changed the hosting account to it. That way my .com account on blogger stays active and is not involved in the move to self hosting at all. I’m currently doing the one click install as well. My idea to buy the .net, but I got good service rep on this last call to GoDaddy who set it all up.

    Thread Starter joeherrera

    (@joeherrera)

    Man, I’m thinking I should stay at Blogger. It’s so easy! I don’t know enough about the techy side, I’m a writer you know?

    Thread Starter joeherrera

    (@joeherrera)

    I guess that route would take GoDaddy out of the picture so my frustration with them would end. So will I be able to pick a theme, set up my categories, plug ins and all that on my computer and then upload the whole thing to GoDaddy when I’m ready?

    Thread Starter joeherrera

    (@joeherrera)

    I have an active domain, http://www.howjoeseesit.com hosted on Blogger. I told GoDaddy that when I set up the account. I told them I wanted to install WordPress, build the blog, and when I was ready, I’d export the content from my Blogger blog to the new WordPress blog and then delete the Blogger account. GoDaddy could then redirect my domain name to the new account. They had me buy a Dedicated IP to do this.

    So now the WordPress admin url is HOWJOESEESIT.com/wp-admin. Wouldn’t that point to my existing domain? When I click on it I go to a Blogger screen.

    Maybe I should Uninstall WordPress and start over?

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