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      Apr 22, 2012 09:32PM
    
     A place to discuss self hosted wordpress sites
      A place to discuss self hosted wordpress sites
    
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   I'm on self-hosted wordpress. It's taken a bit of tweaking to get it set up and I'm still not entirely happy (perfectionist) but it's a lot more flexible than the wordpress.com version I was using before!
      I'm on self-hosted wordpress. It's taken a bit of tweaking to get it set up and I'm still not entirely happy (perfectionist) but it's a lot more flexible than the wordpress.com version I was using before!
     I'm glad to meed another self-hosted blogger. I started with wordpress.com but I moved over to self hosting because there was so much I wanted to do on my blog that I didn't have a chance to do via wordpress.com
      I'm glad to meed another self-hosted blogger. I started with wordpress.com but I moved over to self hosting because there was so much I wanted to do on my blog that I didn't have a chance to do via wordpress.com
     I'm on self hosted Wordpress as well. I love the flexibility, but I must admit I'm constantly playing with settings, plugins etc.
      I'm on self hosted Wordpress as well. I love the flexibility, but I must admit I'm constantly playing with settings, plugins etc.-m
 I've noticed a lot of bloggers make the jump from Blogspot to Wordpress lately - has anyone here done that? What's is the drawcard?
      I've noticed a lot of bloggers make the jump from Blogspot to Wordpress lately - has anyone here done that? What's is the drawcard?
     Belle wrote: "I've noticed a lot of bloggers make the jump from Blogspot to Wordpress lately - has anyone here done that? What's is the drawcard?"
      Belle wrote: "I've noticed a lot of bloggers make the jump from Blogspot to Wordpress lately - has anyone here done that? What's is the drawcard?"To Wordpress.com or self hosted? Personally I think both are better than blogger but I think that's more about personal taste
 I've only ever used self-hosted Wordpress primarily because you can alter the CSS and install some great nifty widgets!
      I've only ever used self-hosted Wordpress primarily because you can alter the CSS and install some great nifty widgets!
     The biggest draw card is its completely customizable. Also a bigger range of themes, plugins and widgets
      The biggest draw card is its completely customizable. Also a bigger range of themes, plugins and widgets
     Kate wrote: "What are some of the advantages of self-hosted wordpress over wordpress.com?"
      Kate wrote: "What are some of the advantages of self-hosted wordpress over wordpress.com?"Wordpress.com is quite limited in what you can do with it - no scripts, limited themes, no plugins... even blogger is a lot more customisable. Self-hosted wordpress leaves you completely free to do whatever you like with it. It's a bit scary at first until you work out what you actually want your blog to look like, but the freedom is fantastic!
 I checked out the thing with making my blog 'my own' by buying my domain from wordpress.com.... But I can't exactly do that just now because I've got to help with groceries and things cuz I'm the only one in my family with a steady job thats getting paid on a regular basis :/ which also means switching my phone company will have to wait as well....Any suggestions for someone wanting to switch to self hosted?
      I checked out the thing with making my blog 'my own' by buying my domain from wordpress.com.... But I can't exactly do that just now because I've got to help with groceries and things cuz I'm the only one in my family with a steady job thats getting paid on a regular basis :/ which also means switching my phone company will have to wait as well....Any suggestions for someone wanting to switch to self hosted?
     I'm hopping to soon transfer my blog to wordpress.org. The biggest thing I want to have is the Goodreads Quote Widget. Can anyone here tell me if that works on Wordpress.org? It defiantly doesn't on Wordpress.com.
      I'm hopping to soon transfer my blog to wordpress.org. The biggest thing I want to have is the Goodreads Quote Widget. Can anyone here tell me if that works on Wordpress.org? It defiantly doesn't on Wordpress.com.
     Michael wrote: "It does work on wordpress.org but I should also work on wordpress.com as well"
      Michael wrote: "It does work on wordpress.org but I should also work on wordpress.com as well"Right now I don't have a self hosted site with wordpress.com. maybe that's why it dosen't work.
 How are you doing it? from what I can see it should work if you post the widget code directly into a text widget.
      How are you doing it? from what I can see it should work if you post the widget code directly into a text widget.
     Michael wrote: "How are you doing it? from what I can see it should work if you post the widget code directly into a text widget."
      Michael wrote: "How are you doing it? from what I can see it should work if you post the widget code directly into a text widget."Wordpress.com block JavaScript. I've tried in vain to copy and paste the code in a text box. I notice the code alters when I save it.
There is a Goodreads widget Wordpress.com offers, but it just shows the books I've read. That would be okay, except I would prefer the widget to display the lastest books I have read. I have no control over how the list is displayed.
That's all beside the fact. No Java means no quote widget on free wordpress.com sites. (At least to my knowlege)




