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Reclaiming Open with WordPress

Instead of/ in parallel with #deletefacebook, how about #createonopenweb? Promote activities that are not “alternatives to Facebook” but contributions to the open web? @jimgroom@cogdog @mizuko @davewiner @timbe
— (((Howard Rheingold))) (@hrheingold) March 26, 2018

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Reclaiming WordPress Multisite

Lauren Brumfield already announced that we’re officially rolling out WordPress Multisite (WPMS) hosting at Reclaim. What’s more, she created an online calculator that provides transparent pricing going forward, which is a big part of why we’re finally announcing something we … Continue reading

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Using the Import/Export Tools in WordPress

Lately, I’ve been working with clients to move their website from WordPress.com to WordPress.org. With this request, I use the Import/Export tools to move the content from one site to the other. This tool bundles the content on the site into a .zip file which you can then move to another location. Disclaimer: It isn’tRead more

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Hosting VCU’s Ram Pages

Reclaim Hosting has been hosting VCU’s Ram Pages as of the beginning of the Spring semester. It reinforces for me there is nothing Tim Owens can’t do, another yet another example of the powerful ripple effects of #ds106 on edtech. We’ve … Continue reading

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Cleaning a Hacked WordPress Site

As I sit here painfully waiting on Godaddy’s slow servers to download all of a customer’s files so I can migrate them to Reclaim Hosting I figured I’d write up some thoughts on how I approach the problem of cleaning up a site that’s been hacked. Not all WordPress hacks

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Cleaning a Hacked WordPress Site

As I sit here painfully waiting on Godaddy’s slow servers to download all of a customer’s files so I can migrate them to Reclaim Hosting I figured I’d write up some thoughts on how I approach the problem of cleaning up a site that’s been hacked. Not all WordPress hacks

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Reclaiming WordPress for Lynda

Yesterday Tim blogged about the Lynda course “WordPress in the Classroom” by Chris Mattia that takes faculty through setting up a course using WordPress. Mattia created the site through an example institution on Reclaim Hosting Tim created called State U. What’s cool about that is not only does … Continue reading

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