![]() ![]() I had an issue with one of my visual builder buttons still linking back to the old domain, but that was an easy fix. I refreshed my browser and boom! The site now loads beautifully (and quickly!) over HTML only. I navigated to the directory, removed the existing cloned WordPress files, and uploaded my new static HTML files. Once having the files on my local hard drive, I closed out of SiteSucker and opened up my FTP client. Within two minutes it was done! I pressed the folder icon (top bar, middle) and could immediately see all the WordPress site files that had been translated to Static HTML. I simply entered the URL and pressed enter. ^Screenshot of what the SiteSucker window looked like while it was working. Kind of a bummer, but I imagine if you do some serious archiving you’d make your money back rather quickly with the amount of time you save. ![]() ^I then cloned the original conference website from to using this method.Īfter confirming that the site was completely up to date and loading securely on the new domain, I opened up the SiteSucker MacOS app that I had previously downloaded. I started first by making the subdomain,, and then added it as an AddOn domain to the cPanel account where the current conference site resided. So between this workshop and the Domains17 site, I thought there would be no better time than the present to get going: Though I’ve recommended SiteSucker to many Reclaim users in the past, I’ve never given myself the chance to play it. As part of my preparation for the workshop, I’ve been wanting to play around with and explore some of the digital archiving tools that are already out there. So to say the least, I’ve had archiving on the brain over the last week or so. On an unrelated (or is it?) note, I’m headed to California in a couple of weeks to take part in Stanford University’s Preservation Workshop to chat about archiving digital projects and possible strategic partnerships with preservationists and technologists. What’s even more, the Domains 17 site was sitting on, meaning if we were having a Domains 19, things would obviously need to be shuffled around. I was also growing rather tired of logging in every now and then and making sure all plugins, themes, and softwares were up to date. This has meant that the conference website,, was just sort of sitting there with content that is now close to a year old. We loved Domains 17 (and are currently mulling over a Domains 19) but we deemed 2018 as a gap year a couple months back. Then they send those back to me, and I read EVERY SINGLE one.It’s hardly news at this point, but Reclaim Hosting isn’t doing a Domains conference this year. This is because our staff of 25 readers must fill out feedback sheets, which include whether or not a piece should be accepted, rejected, or mentored. However, the getting of the actual YAY, NAY, or MAYBE to you all will take another several weeks to several months. So the responding process actually has been going on for some time. From the moment I received the first set of submissions on March 1 when we opened the doors of this reading period all the way through doors closing on May 1, I’ve been fielding submissions to our readers. We are now entering our reading and critiquing period. So I will break down the steps for all of you who have submitted (and those of you who are just curious). The question every submitting writer wants to ask the agents or editors who have their work.Īt SUCKER LITERARY, we try to be very transparent about the submitting/responding process. 15 best Kindle covers and accessories ().Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 Deals Released by ().SUCKER LITERARY is a platform for the emerging author of YA fiction, for the daring writer who wants to talk about the real deal of high school and teenage-hood. So we thank you in advance for your support! We are an indie literary enterprise that relies on volunteers for staff members (there are currently over 25 of us!) and readers to help promote us. This FREE promotion is one of several that will be coming up over the next few weeks. now readers can get their hands on SUCKER and write reviews to post on Amazon and Goodreads. SUCKER LITERARY: an anthology, volume 2 is FREE today, tomorrow, and Friday on Amazon in the Kindle store. ![]()
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