Move WordPress Blog from AWS Instance to GoDaddy Managed WordPress Hosting

Here are the steps to move your WordPress blog website setup off from Amazon Web Services (AWS) Windows Server 2012 instance to GoDaddy Managed WordPress hosting.   Amazon Web Services (AWS) Windows Server 2012 instance: Backup your WordPress IIS Web Folder Backup your WordPress MySQL DB using Export to Dump Project Folder (recommended if you have large size tables in your DB, generates .SQL file for each table, using this .SQL file you can recreate the same table on other DBs) Export to Self-Contained File (recommended for small size tables usually for small websites, so that all tables data will […]

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Windows Live Writer Error | The following images cannot be published because the web blog does not support image publishing

Scenario: All of sudden, you start noticing that Windows Live writer fails to upload images files in the new posts or while updating the existing posts.  This trigger even without any changes to your blog or Live writer installation.   Troubleshooting: You ensure: The images are of either .jpeg or .png that worked previously Images are of not too large in size use other image upload add-ins like Polaroid there is no “Link To” or any other image Link settings configured in Live writer you allow Live writer to update the blog theme and it completes successfully But still you […]

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Social – Yoast WordPress SEO | Twitter card meta data does not show up

Social – Yoast WordPress SEO | Twitter card meta data does not show up   Scenario: When you attempt to enable Twitter Cards under Social – Yoast WordPress SEO page, despite it shows it integrated the Twitter Card, this plugin doesn’t seem to insert the required meta data to my site. Steps you follow: Add your Twitter username in WordPress > Users > My Profile > Contact Info > Twitter username (without @) Then enable Twitter Social in WordPress > Yoast WordPress SEO: Social > Twitter >> Checked “Add Twitter card meta data”> Added my name at “Site Twitter Username:”> […]

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