I’ve been using RapidWeaver for my own sites and client sites for 4 years. I’m not a coder but I have taken the time to learn some code to customize my sites. RapidWeaver is an awesome website tool, which has benefited many of my clients. However, my sites are blogs, and while RW produces great blog pages they are missing a few features that I want.
The main drawback to a RW blog is that it’s machine dependent, meaning which ever machine your RW project file is on is the only one that can update the site or blog. In some cases, changes to the RW project require it to republish the entire blog (hundreds of posts). There are options and plugins that allow for some of the functionality to be added to RW but I finally decided I wanted a more flexible solution.
WordPress, after spending some time online looking for database driven sites I concluded WordPress was best for my needs. Since yesterday I’ve replicated the majority of the layout options I had before and I’m very satisfied.
More importantly than the layout is the ability to post to my blog from just about anywhere. For instance this post is being created from my iPhone while I sit outside with my dog. However, I could post from almost any computer on the internet, that’s the flexibility I was looking for.
I’m going to take the time to manually port all of my RW blog posts to my new WP blog. There isn’t a tool to import directly from RW. I’m OK with that, it will give me the opportunity to make sure they are correctly input.
So far I’ve made sure that my homepage is current, only a few hundred old posts to port.


























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Good call Rob. Now with the iPhone way I have to look at WP seriously too. I have been using RapidBlog with Blogger for the same reason, remote posting.
:)