Barring any unforeseen difficulties, it looks like the move to the self-hosted blog will go ahead on schedule on Monday, June 11. I will post instructions here when the move is complete.
WE’VE MOVED!
The California Blog of Appeal is now self-hosted at the URL http://www.calblogofappeal.com. If you have followed an outside link to this blog or a particular post within it, I would appreciate it if you would e-mail the link to me so I can ask the page owner to change it to reflect the updated address. If you have a link to this blog on your page, I would appreciate it if you would update it.
If you are a subscriber to
the RSS feed, you will need to subscribe to the new feed URL
at the new site. The new feed URL
uses Feedburner’s “SmartFeed” feature to convert the feed on the fly to RSS or
Atom depending on your aggregator.
Finally, I would appreciate it if you would click this link to the new site so your "hit" is recorded there. My traffic is trending up and I would like to lose as few stats as possible in the transition. (It would be an honest stat, since any post you find here is also at the new site, with the exception of some admin posts.) This will also help me identify traffic coming from the old site Thank you.
Barring any unforeseen difficulties, it looks like the move to the self-hosted blog will go ahead on schedule on Monday, June 11. I will post instructions here when the move is complete.
WE’VE MOVED!
The California Blog of Appeal is now self-hosted at the URL http://www.calblogofappeal.com. If you have followed an outside link to this blog or a particular post within it, I would appreciate it if you would e-mail the link to me so I can ask the page owner to change it to reflect the updated address. If you have a link to this blog on your page, I would appreciate it if you would update it.
If you are a subscriber to
the RSS feed, you will need to subscribe to the new feed URL
at the new site. The new feed URL
uses Feedburner’s “SmartFeed” feature to convert the feed on the fly to RSS or
Atom depending on your aggregator.
Finally, I would appreciate it if you would click this link to the new site so your "hit" is recorded there. My traffic is trending up and I would like to lose as few stats as possible in the transition. (It would be an honest stat, since any post you find here is also at the new site, with the exception of some admin posts.) This will also help me identify traffic coming from the old site Thank you.