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New Digs

Posted on 2013-04-282015-08-12 by Mark Boszko
This post was published more than a few years ago (on 2013-04-28) and may contain inaccurate technical information, outmoded thoughts, or cringe takes. Proceed at your own risk.

If you're seeing this, it means you're seeing my new, migrated site. I realized that I wasn't really using any of the extra features that Squarespace was affording me, and while they have given me great service (and I love their stats package), it was time to minimize my outlay to my various service providers.

Thankfully, Squarespace 6 has made it impressively easy to export your site to WordPress, and so here we are. The export/import process certainly isn't perfect (somewhat due to Squarespace's oddly malformed XML), so you may see weird formatting or missing images here and there while I clean things up, but for the most part, the migration just worked, and I give my thanks to both the Squarespace and WordPress teams for that little miracle.

Any saved bookmarks or other links from the old site should also still work, thanks to WordPress' permalink settings and a little bit of mod_rewrite magic.

Does this mean I'll be posting here more often? I refuse to speculate on such a matter of national security, but as ever, if you want to hear my unfiltered ramblings, I suggest you follow me on Twitter or ADN.

Update:

Had a little hiccup with the RSS feed, but should be fixed now. Let me know if anything else seems broken. Thanks!

Mark Boszko

Film & Video Editor, Voiceover Artist, macOS IT Engineer, and Maker

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