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FAQ: How do I import an old blog, preserving posts and comments?

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

One of the great things about switching to WordPress is that you can very easily import your old blogs. This post will cover how to import blogs from three platforms: Blogger (blogspot), TypePad, and WordPress.com. Together, these three types of blogs probably make up 95% of the blogs that people want to import into self-hosted WordPress blogs.

NOTE: after successfully importing an old blog, DO NOT delete that old blog. Just let it sit there. Your photos from your old blog are not actually moved over to your new blog, they are simply referenced by your new blog and must be left in place to display correctly.

For all three types, you start by going to “Manage” –> “Import” in your WP Admin area, which looks like this:

Importing a Blogger Blog:

If the blog you are importing is a blogger blog (i.e., ends with a .blogspot.com), follow these steps. (NOTE: if you have a blogger blog that was set up to publish via FTP or SFTP (fairly uncommon), see this post for info on how to get it imported.)

  1. Open up your blog’s WordPress Admin area, and go to “Manage” –> “Import.”
  2. Next, open another tab of your browser, or a new browser window, log in to your Blogger account. Make sure you are logged in and not just visiting your blogger blog.
  3. Then, go back to your WordPress Admin area and click on the “Blogger” link, then click “Authorize.”
  4. If you did step 2 right, you should see a screen that looks like this:
  5. Click to grant access, and then you will be able to click an “import” button for the blog you want to import, shown below:
  6. When it is done importing, the “Magic Button” will change to saying “Set Authors.” Click it and map your blogger users to WordPress users. If you haven’t created any WordPress Users except the default “admin” you can navigate away from this page and click on “users” in the upper right of your screen, create some users and come back to this screen to map them correctly. That’s it. You’re done!

Importing a TypePad (Movable Type) Blog:

I’ve only done this a handful of times, and I don’t have a TypePad account that I have access to so that I can take screenshots, so I’ll have to do this section from memory. As I recall, the steps are:

  1. Login to your TypePad blog admin area. There should be an option somewhere that says “Export.” Click it and download the file it creates.
  2. Then, rename the download file “mt-export.txt”
  3. Next, in your WordPress blog’s admin area, go to “Manage” –> “Import” and click on the link that says “Moveable Type and TypePad”.
  4. In the next screen, click on the “browse” button and locate the “mt-export.txt” file.
  5. Click on “upload file and import.”
  6. The rest should be simple

NOTE: I have noticed that imported TypePad blogs occasionally display weird behavior in ProPhoto WordPress blogs, where instead of showing full posts on the homepage, they only show excerpts. To fix this, in your WP Admin area, click on “Design” –> “AWP Managment”. Then click on the “Posts & Pages” module, and disable inline posts. Scroll down to save your changes, and your posts should now display in full.

Importing a WordPress.com Blog:

If you have a free blog through WordPress.com and are switching to a self-hosted WordPress installation on your own domain and webhost, the steps to import are pretty simple.

  1. First, log into your old WordPress.com blog admin area and click on “Manage” –> “Export” and then click on “Download Export File.”
  2. Next, log into your new, self-hosted WordPress blog, and click on “Manage” –> “Import”. Click on browse and locate the file you just downloaded, and then click “Upload file and import.”
  3. Finally, map your old users to existing users in your new blog or create new users to map to and click submit.

How can I make a quick buck promoting ProPhoto theme to my friends and colleagues?

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Q: How can I make a quick buck promoting ProPhoto theme to my friends and colleagues?

A: Now that is a really great question. I’m glad you asked it.

If you love ProPhoto theme and want to brag about it to your friends, and families, and in any photography forums you’re a part of: email me at sales@professionalphotographertheme.com and put “Quick Buck” in the subject line. I’ll email you a unique discount code for $5 off ProPhoto. For as many people use your code, I’ll give you the $5. Scout’s honor.

I’m interested in a custom blog design for my business. Can I get a quote?

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Q: I’m interested in a custom blog design for my business. Can I get a quote?

A: Right now I’m not accepting any completely custom blog design and development work because I simply don’t have the time, and I’m focusing on developing ProPhoto even more and releasing new themes. I do however do unique, advanced customizations of the ProPhoto theme for usually around an additional $150-$300. Email us at to enquire. Be prepared to clearly state your design requirements and budget. Do not use this email address for ProPhoto support.

I have a Bludomain site hosted by Bludomain. Can I get a WordPress blog and ProPhoto to work on my Bludomain account?

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Yes. Bludomain does allow to FTP files to your hosting account, and will also give you access to your webhost cPanel to create a mySQL database. Email them and ask for your FTP information, and how to log into your cPanel. It should be something like: http://mybluwebsite.com/cpanel or http://mybluwebsite.com:2082/ with probably the same login info as your FTP.