Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Still Another Reason to Switch to Wordpress-Part 2



So, now my comments are invisible. In other words, it shows the post has 0 Comments, but when you click on comments they are all there. This is unbelievable. Yet, as I am preparing a new page on Wordpress, when I IMPORT my Blogger blog all the comments show up. Now how can Wordpress get it right and I didn't even create my blog with them yet?

Has anyone else had this issue? Remember, click on the comments..it will say 0 comments and wa-la...the comments are there. Honestly, this is not good.

7 comments:

  1. I Googled this issue and there are others experiencing the same thing. Apparently it's a known issue. Perhaps they will straighten it out soon.

    I switched from Blogger to WP about a year ago and I am so glad I did. You will like WP so much more. Support is great. I get answers within a day.

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  2. Thanks Ti...I was just reading Bibliophile by the Sea and many are having this issue like you said. I am converting over as we speak, but trying to get a template that is similar. I need this like a hole in the head. LOL

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  3. Just noticed this today, actually!

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  4. Hi Wisteria. I know Blogger can have issues some times. My profile link stopped working literally years ago. I kept asking blogger for help, and got none. I've considered switching to wordpress myself.
    http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/

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  5. I can see your comments now, but I still think Wordpress rules

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  6. I don't know much about Wordpress but I hope your switchover goes well :-)

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  7. I had the same problem as Naida with the profile link, then I recently had problems accessing my blog, so that was the final straw. I just wish I'd switched to Wordpress sooner!! Shoot me an email if you need any help making the switch.

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