Posts Tagged ‘Textpattern’

How to import Textpattern into Wordpress

Friday, March 30th, 2007

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: This article was published more than 2 (TWO) years ago. It has helped, apparently, quite a lot of people migrate to Wordpress. However, there are high chances it has become highly outdated or even harmful. Before trying the steps and script I described here, you should try to use the migration script included in Wordpress. Chances are it got updated in the last 2 years and is now better than this (old) script.


I’ve talked a bit about this before : in my years of blogging I switched from a Blogspot account to Livejournal and finally, in 2004, to a self-hosted stand-alone blog. The main criteria for my CMS-blogging engine back then was simple: does it have RSS? can I have several Sections; is it nice-looking? Textpattern had it all at the time and I went for it. But, after a while, Wordpress 1.5 came along and I started getting angry that it had all this power: plugins, community, easy-to-hack framework.

Bottom line, I’ve been dreaming for 2 years already to migrate my Textpattern blog into a Wordpress one, one that I could easily hack, extend and theme. Finally, the day before yesterday (March 31 2007) I pulled myself together and started doing it.

Have you ever wanted this? If so, then tough luck: the instructions over here suck; so does the info from this wp thread.

So, without much ado, here are my instructions on migrating Textpattern 4.0.4 to Wordpress 2.1:

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Here we start

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

Back in 2003, when I switched from my LiveJournal blog to my own domain, I’ve asked around about the best CMS for blogging. People recommended me Textpattern, and after playing with it for a while I decided to go for it. After all, Textpattern is very stylish, gives you the feeling of actually writing stuff.

But time passed by, and the Textpattern developers missed the window of opportunity: they didn’t implement trackbacks (for fear they were too spammy), nor a better anti-spam comment system(believing the “preview before you save” feature was great enough that no spammer would ever catch on). In a nutshell, they got lazy and very quickly got behind the CMS scene.

I’ve been using Textpattern for my Romanian language blog for a long time and wanted to switch to Wordpress for half of this time.� It’s not a great idea, since my blog there is quite popular so people would get lots of broken links.

To make a long story short, I’ll probably move to Wordpress that blog as well, as soon as I implement a good switching mechanism. At that remote date, I’ll be merging the two blogs into one. Until then, this English blog devoted to my development tips and tricks, tutorials and how-to’s will go in parallel with the other one.