Migrating from HTTP to HTTPS: 4 reasons and a clear trend

BlogWranglers migrated nearly a dozen sites from HTTP to HTTPS in the last month. The trend to HTTPS is clear. We found a few sources that have been tracking this trend and share them below, along with a few reasons. BuiltWith is an Australian website profiler that has been around since 2007. The following chart […]

Stuck in WordPress 2.0.x? Ready for the Latest WordPress Upgrade?

You might not have guessed that the Blog Wranglers perform WordPress version upgrades for clients since it does not involve migration, but we do just about anything that comes our way. Just this week we were contacted by a client who hosts at DreamHost and was stuck in WordPress version 2.0.1.  She wanted an upgrade […]

Thunderbird Email Configuration v3 – correcting IMAP to Pop3 After Auto-configuration

Nothing is good about the “new and improved” version 3.0 to 3.0.11 that has continued through to Thunderbird 3.1 through 3.1.7 which is current as of December of 2010. When you add a new email account (tools > account settings > account actions button (bottom left) > Add Mail Account) Thunderbird 3.x.x attempts to auto-configure […]

Saving Files to Local Folders – How to Create a Custom Save-As Dialog

I move a lot of data for customers in any given week.  We move blogs from all manner of current platforms including lately a lot of HubSpot and Blogger sites, but also custom platforms and cms (content management systems).  Sometimes it is a static site that is moving to WordPress.  Sometimes it is comments from […]