Yeah, it's tricky. There are so many flavors of Markdown out there that don't all match up--for example, I have some stuff with strikethrough text, but 10C's implementation doesn't recognize this as strikethrough.

@skematica There's always Dropbox or Amazon Photos for photos, but neither of them works as well for auto-backup as Google Photos in my experience. You could also use OneDrive.

Thanks! I know that was a pain, and I appreciate it. :-)

I don't mind going in and manually fixing some HTML stuff, because it's a hell of a lot easier than opening up the editing page in Blogger, copying the HTML, pasting it into a Markdown converter, copying and pasting the resulting mess into Notepad and doing a find-and-replace to make it fit 10C's version of Markdown before pasting into 10C itself. And then doing it another 168 times. :-)

Also, you might like to look at my About page [blog.larryanderson.org] and see what's at the bottom. :-)

@skematica Your mileage may vary, but I like Google Photos and Amazon Music for that.

Rage?

If it's too much of a pain, tell me.

One of the fun things about looking through old blog posts is you discover stuff you'd forgotten you wrote.

From the archives: How not to sell a car [blog.larryanderson.org]

Just sent you the file. Hoping it works so I don't have to manually copy and paste 140-odd blog posts.

Spent much of the afternoon tinkering with blog stuff and consolidating everything in one location. I sincerely hope this is the last time I'll have to do that.

I found some old posts on an old Blogger site that I'd like to import. Google provided them in an .atom file. I'll email you the file if that's workable.