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== Letter to XMission Blog (WordPress) Customers ==  
 
== Letter to XMission Blog (WordPress) Customers ==  
  
 
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We regret to inform you that XMission is no longer providing hosted blogs (WordPress). We would request that you move your blog to another hosted blogging service. We will provide you with suggestions of a few free hosted Wordpress solutions on the web, and provide you with instructions on how to move your blog data to that new service.
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Instructions on how to move all of your blog data can be found at the following URL: http://wiki.xmission.com/index.php?title=Migration:WordPress
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XMission Blogs Discontinued
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We are sorry to notify our blog customers that, due to a lack of customer
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interest, XMission has decided to no longer provide a blog service. Before
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shutting down the service, we can help you migrate your blog to a free
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hosted blogging service which also uses WordPress.
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Visit our wiki for suggestions of a free hosted WordPress solutions on the
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web and instructions on how to move your blog data to that new service:
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http://wiki.xmission.com/index.php?title=Migration:WordPress
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If you have a blog that you want to move, we ask that you migrate it
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before the end of April. If you migrate your blog somewhere, email
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support@xmission.com with the new address and we'll automatically redirect
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requests to your old XMission blog to the new location for a year.
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Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter. If you
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need help with any of the steps outlined in our instructions, or have
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other questions call or email support@xmission.com
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== Log In ==
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== Log in to your existing Blog (WordPress) account ==
  
Log in to your XMission blog at the following URL:
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Log in to your XMission Blog at the following URL:
http://blogs.xmission.com/wp-admin/wp-login.php
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http://blogs.xmission.com/wp-admin/wp-login.php<br />
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<br />
  
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-1.png|frame|none|Log in to your XMission Blog]]
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-1.png|frame|none|Log in to your XMission Blog]]
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<br />
  
 
== Export your existing data ==
 
== Export your existing data ==
  
Once you are logged in, underneath your blog name there are four links: Write, Manage, Design, and Comments. Click on Manage.  
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Once you are logged in, underneath your blog name there are four links: Write, Manage, Design, and Comments. '''Click on Manage'''. <br />
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<br />
  
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-2.png|frame|none|Click on Manage]]
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-2.png|frame|none|Click on Manage]]
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<br />
  
After clicking Manage, a new set of links will show up below those first four links. Click on Export:  
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After clicking Manage, a new set of links will show up below those first four links. '''Click on Export''': <br />
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<br />
  
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-3.png|frame|none|Click on Export]]
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-3.png|frame|none|Click on Export]]
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<br />
  
Click on 'Download Export File'. This will export all of your blog data into a file and allow you to download it to your computer. We suggest saving this file somewhere handy, such as your Desktop, so it can be easily found in the next step.  
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'''Click on 'Download Export File' '''. This will export all of your blog data into a file and allow you to download it to your computer. We suggest saving this file somewhere handy, such as your Desktop, so it can be easily found in the next step. <br />
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<br />
  
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-4.png|frame|none|Download Export File]]
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-4.png|frame|none|Download Export File]]
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<br />
  
 
== Create new WordPress account ==
 
== Create new WordPress account ==
  
Create a new wordpress account if you do not have one. One popular free WordPress hosting solution is at WordPress.com If you want to host your own blog then you can feel free to install your own WordPress if you are familiar with that procedure.
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Create a new WordPress account with an alternate hosted WordPress provider if you do not already have one. One popular free WordPress hosting solution is at [[http://www.wordpress.com/ WordPress.com]]. If you are familiar with installing and maintaining your own copy of WordPress, feel free to do so.
  
 
== Log in to new WordPress account ==
 
== Log in to new WordPress account ==
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[[Image:Wordpress-migration-5.png|frame|none|Click on Tools]]
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-5.png|frame|none|Click on Tools]]
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== Import into new WordPress account ==
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== Import your data into new WordPress account ==
  
Click on 'Import' which can be found under the 'Tools' menu.  
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Click on 'Import' which can be found under the 'Tools' menu. <br />
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<br />
  
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-6.png|frame|none|Click on Import]]
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-6.png|frame|none|Click on Import]]
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After clicking 'Import', click on 'WordPress' on the right hand side. This will bring you to a page where you can select the file you saved to your computer and begin the import process.  
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After clicking 'Import', click on 'WordPress' on the right hand side. This will bring you to a page where you can select the file you saved to your computer and begin the import process. <br />
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<br />
  
  
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-7.png|frame|none|Click on Wordpress]]
 
[[Image:Wordpress-migration-7.png|frame|none|Click on Wordpress]]
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All Done! All of your posts, stories, and comments should now be fully moved over to the new WordPress.
 
All Done! All of your posts, stories, and comments should now be fully moved over to the new WordPress.
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 29 January 2014

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Letter to XMission Blog (WordPress) Customers



XMission Blogs Discontinued
---------------------------

We are sorry to notify our blog customers that, due to a lack of customer
interest, XMission has decided to no longer provide a blog service. Before
shutting down the service, we can help you migrate your blog to a free
hosted blogging service which also uses WordPress.

Visit our wiki for suggestions of a free hosted WordPress solutions on the
web and instructions on how to move your blog data to that new service:
 http://wiki.xmission.com/index.php?title=Migration:WordPress

If you have a blog that you want to move, we ask that you migrate it
before the end of April. If you migrate your blog somewhere, email
support@xmission.com with the new address and we'll automatically redirect
requests to your old XMission blog to the new location for a year.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter. If you
need help with any of the steps outlined in our instructions, or have
other questions call or email support@xmission.com

Log in to your existing Blog (WordPress) account

Log in to your XMission Blog at the following URL: http://blogs.xmission.com/wp-admin/wp-login.php

Log in to your XMission Blog


Export your existing data

Once you are logged in, underneath your blog name there are four links: Write, Manage, Design, and Comments. Click on Manage.

Click on Manage


After clicking Manage, a new set of links will show up below those first four links. Click on Export:

Click on Export


Click on 'Download Export File' . This will export all of your blog data into a file and allow you to download it to your computer. We suggest saving this file somewhere handy, such as your Desktop, so it can be easily found in the next step.

Download Export File


Create new WordPress account

Create a new WordPress account with an alternate hosted WordPress provider if you do not already have one. One popular free WordPress hosting solution is at [WordPress.com]. If you are familiar with installing and maintaining your own copy of WordPress, feel free to do so.

Log in to new WordPress account

Log in to your new WordPress account. Recent versions of WordPress (2.7 and newer) have a new Dashboard, so the page may look a little different than what you are used to. From the main Dashboard, look for "Tools" on the left hand side of the screen. Click on 'Tools'.

Click on Tools


Import your data into new WordPress account

Click on 'Import' which can be found under the 'Tools' menu.

Click on Import


After clicking 'Import', click on 'WordPress' on the right hand side. This will bring you to a page where you can select the file you saved to your computer and begin the import process.


Click on Wordpress


All Done! All of your posts, stories, and comments should now be fully moved over to the new WordPress.