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Two Sites I Moved from Word Press to BlogSpot

These two Word Press sites never had any traffic logs and were not mobile friendly, which is a large part of why I wanted to move them to BlogSpot, which has native support for both traffic logs (no plug-in required) and has newer theme templates that are mobile optimized. In the course of moving them, I preserved the old designs as much as possible. I simply moved existing content and design elements from the old sites to the new ones.

The old Word Press site for Our Aberdeen.


The new BlogSpot site for Our Aberdeen.


The old Word Press site for the Healing Gallery.


The new BlogSpot site for the Healing Gallery.


These are just screenshots (without links to the sites) because, after I make this post, I will be shutting down the Word Press sites.

(Originally published by me elsewhere.)

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