Feedburner and Wordpress Plotted against me

Written by Ibrahim on November 3, 2008 – 11:04 am -

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feed-373x400 Feedburner and Wordpress Plotted against me

The last couple of weeks have been torture, as far as this site goes.  I didn’t realize how much the new wordpress changed things.  But I noticed my subscriber statistics were taking quite a dip, and I didn’t know why.  It wasn’t till this morning when I decided to subscribe to the site myself, that I realized my feed hasn’t been working for 3 weeks now. 

When I upgraded to the newest version of wordpress (which I no longer recommend doing), my pictures stopped loading, there were all kinds of links ruined, and some posts all together messed up.  But I think everything is back to normal, and hopefully within a couple of weeks Zen College Life will be flourishing with new subscribers.

Since the feed is now all updated, you all probably have a lot of reading to do. I hope you enjoy the posts you’ve been missing, and I want to thank you for sticking with me through all of the kinks.  Take care everyone!

Written By Ibrahim Husain

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2 Comments to “Feedburner and Wordpress Plotted against me”

  1. Armen Shirvanian Says:

    It is quite enjoyable to describe the company that runs a service as having planned something for one of their users. I had a similar occurrence where statistics for my site weren’t going because I had altered the theme and removed the statistics-receiving lines. We don’t tend to make these errors again, since we have noticed their effects for a lengthy period of time.

    Armen Shirvanians last blog post at [site] was..Using Long-term Thinking To Reduce Regret


  2. Ibrahim Says:

    Haha, yeah I know. It’s not their fault at all. It’s just more interesting than saying “I’m a dumb dumb…”


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