Initial Setup of the Suixuan Sub-Base Completed

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http://philopsychy.blogcn.com/ 

After blogcn merged with the original yo2, it recently started trying out WordPress. I happened to have an old blogcn account; after digging it out, I found it still usable, so I immediately upgraded it to the WordPress platform. With import/export XML, I quickly copied everything over. But I ran into two problems: first, each imported XML file could be no larger than 2M, so I had to split it into more than ten batches before I could move everything over. Second, after the transfer, the category system became somewhat scrambled: every subcategory was duplicated into two versions—one set with zero posts but retaining the original hierarchical structure, and another set containing the posts but losing the hierarchy. And WordPress, just to the point, does not have a function for directly merging categories, so I have to manually reset the hierarchical structure myself.

blogcn is still in a trial-run stage, and there still seem to be some problems, but there are indeed quite a few more themes and templates, and it also offers a fair number of plugins; still, in terms of room for free operation, it is not as good as ixiezi. Also, I can’t connect to it using Windows Live Writer.

philopsychy is a coined word from The Tree of Philosophy, and literally means “loving souls.” Back when I registered the blog, I happened to be reading The Tree of Philosophy (that was more than six years ago already), and things like “philosophy” wouldn’t register, so I casually registered this one instead; it’s not bad either, I suppose.

blogcn should now be accessible within the education network, right? Would someone give me some feedback?

Translated from the Chinese original with AI assistance. The original text is authoritative.

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