Building a WordPress Server

For the last couple of months all my work with Wordpress has been on a pre-built, hosted web server. I’ve always found WordPress to be a relatively straightforward application to use so when my company needed to set up some employee blog microsites I decided to build a server for it.

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Wordpress Upgrade

Well I’ve just completed an upgrade of this server to the latest version of Wordpress, version 2.1. So what’s different? Any new features? Anything broken? Was it worth the hassle? Read the rest of this entry »

Moving from Blogger to WordPress

Well, what a Sunday today has been. I’ve been to the gym, Chelsea have beaten Everton, West Ham have won their first game under Alan Curbishley - against Manchester United, no less - and I’ve spent a rather large amount of time moving my blog away from Blogger and onto my own web space, powered by WordPress and Streamline.net.

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    Rob Whitehouse is an IT professional from Fulham in London, the UK. At work he specialises in systems architecture and large scale web infrastructures. He's an MCSE for Windows NT4 and 2003 as well as an MCITP: Windows 2008 Enterprise Admin and an MCTS: SQL Server 2005. He has also dabbled in Java, C# and pretty much every web-based language. Outside of work he can be found watching or playing sports, or in the local pub.
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