Wordpress Headers & Blog Future
- November 15th, 2007 7:14 pm
You know what really bakes my cookies? The fact that I worked forever on a super cute header, and then when I uploaded it..wordpress ate it. Then, it gave me random gray sludge in lieu of the 100% cuteness I created. I changed the format of the photo and tried again..and still..it ate it. The pictures I used in the header have been colorized. I’m not sure if that’s causing it, somehow, or not?
Anyway, I think I’m going to purchase a domain and hosting. I was going to a while back; however, I really wanted to make sure I enjoyed the blogging and such.
Also, oddly enough, a domain seems so public to me. I mean, I realize this is just accessible as a domain would be. And it isn’t that I don’t want to be public. But at the same time, I don’t tell every single person I know that I have a blog. In fact, only my close friends are aware of my blog. It isn’t that I necessarily want it that way. I just haven’t broad casted it or anything. When I post, I always keep in mind the fact that everyone I know is capable of reading what I write. Some how, the domain is so official.
But, I really love blogging and I’d really like a domain. In the near future, this blog name will change though because Once Upon A Lifetime is already taken.
That is all. Unless any of you can recommend a host? That’d be great. Or suggestions to fix my WP problem.










November 16th, 2007 @ 1:32 am
Aw geez! Sorry to hear WP ate your header
I can completely relate to your desire to getting your own domain. I was blogging at Blogger.com for a bit, and it never did feel “official”.
I began hosting Momisodes only about 1 month ago. I currently use Bluehost, and I have not run into any issues yet. Sorry I have no cures for the WP issues
I love the new header anyway!
November 16th, 2007 @ 11:32 pm
btw….there’s no sense in hiding….you’ve been tagged yet again (play if you like)!
November 20th, 2007 @ 5:59 am
I don’t tell every single person I know that I have a blog.I always keep in mind the fact that everyone I know is capable of reading what I write.