To save our thoughts and writings: is a typical human goal. In the sixties I wrote lyrics, in the eighties essays: for print media. No internet available. But then the times changed. In the nineties I tried to transfer my books to blogs. No I just discovered how to transport blogs back to books. Read more below …
As a wordpress blogger you have to export your blog via tools, download the xml-file. Then go to “blogbooker” to transfer to PDF-file!
related links:
1 – Exporting your WordPress blog (support / instructions):
http://en.support.wordpress.com/export/
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2 – submit an export file provided by your blog system to BlogBooker:
http://www.blogbooker.com/
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3 – for example my blog [only Dec 2012] transferred to PDF:
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/2012-12-frizz.pdf
4 – someone who had lost the complete blog content:
http://smkelly8.com/2013/01/18/relieved/
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5 – instructions in German:
oceanphoenix.wordpress.com / anleitung-fur-wordpress-blogbooker
compare also
http://rarasaur.wordpress.com/2013/02/07/when-blogs-disappear/
Blog To Book
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Your book is interesting I should write a book like you
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You made a nice point… I started to write on walls or on everywhere where I found a pencil… 🙂 I was a little child. Then papers took place instead of my father’s book pages or my mother’s magazine pages… Then I had my first journal… a lovely notebook… I can’t believe, I can write all my story now 🙂 You inspired me. Thank you, with my love, nia
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hi Nia, you inspired me with “Then I started to write on walls or everywhere whenever I found a pencil…” – when I was aged 8, I scratched on hundred houses my name in my hometown, because my parents went to another city hundred miles away. When I had my first car, aged 18, I came back to my old hometown, and still found some of the old initials on the walls!
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I drew all over a nice clean wall on a construction site -a house being built across the street. Boy did I get in trouble. I wondered how they knew it was me who did it?
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Thank you again for this inspirational writing. Love, nia
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Wow, I never thought about losing my blog. Thanks for this info!
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P.S. – do you mind if I reblog this?
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no problem with reblogging, I’m honored!
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Have been meaning to back up my blog, but I had no idea how. Thanks for the links Frizz.
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When I first started blogging I wrote the blogs in word first and then transferred them to the blog so I had the original copies I started with. I guess my process was backwards! LOL!
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Good post FT, must do this soon!
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this is great, and you’re so kind to share these steps with us. i should have done this months ago, when a few of my posts vanished from the archives.
thanks for passing this along! z
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whoa caballo – I would not manage a single post,
if I had to suffer under such travel conditions!
respect, Lisa, you have good nerves!
P.S.:
you need a portable hard drive for storage connected via USB, I have one for back ups
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This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh great ! I wondered how to do that! Thanks
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Reblogged this on greywolfphoto and commented:
It never occurred to me that I might LOSE my blog! I think this is information well worth sharing. Thank you frizztext!
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hi Maya,
oh my black typewriter on your black background – very stylish!
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I was just thinking about this – now I have a few less steps to search for, thanks!
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good luck!
P.S.:
thank you for your animal related intro of your LOVE post:
“We are not the only ones who feel affection for others, for things, for music and food …”
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You’re always welcome!
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You read my mind, Frizz. I have been thinking about it lately. Yahoo.photo lost all my photos some 7 years ago… Thank you so, so much, Frizz!
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So glad to find out about the blogbooker.
I exported my blog and important it to a new platform two years back.
that was great. but the ability to change it to PDF is just superb 🙂
thanks for the infor
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Reblogged this on REVOLUTIONS IN MY SPACE: A BLOG BY RITA BANERJI and commented:
A very useful tool and a great way to preserve our blog posts in a pdf format! Thank you Dietmar!
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I’m glad that you think it’s useful …
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Super, dass du die Anleitung auf Englisch übersetzt hast! Ich ergänze jetzt mal meinen Beitrag mit dem Link zu deinem Beitrag hier 🙂
Viele Grüsse,
Ocean
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danke meinerseits, ocean wellenreiter – ohne deine deutsche Ãœbersetzung hätte es nicht bei mir “click” gemacht!
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