WordPress Mess

I apologize for going a bit off topic in terms of my usual subject matter, but after I was struck by an alarmingly common wordpress glitch,  my posts disappearing, for no apparent reason, moments after I hit the “publish” button, I felt the need to draw attention to this issue. This morning I wrote a blog post, and then it unexplainably disappeared into the ether, never to be seen again, not even in my drafts folder. I wasted an hour of the usual freelance writing daily routine scrambling to retrieve it, and reading forums, that revealed that unfortunately, for some reason, this is happening on wordpress a lot, because of a glitch in the system.

If you’ve ever lost a draft of something you spent a long time on you know that it makes throwing that computer that wasn’t exactly cheap, across the room momentarily feel like the most rational activity in the world. As I type this I sincerely hope that it won’t happen to me twice in one day.

WordPress is a good system but its autosave feature can sometimes, unpredictably behave in a glitchy fashion; if you have a wordpress blog, save, save a lot, or use a tip I found online: save everything to Google Drive as a backup, just in case, so that if wordpress crashes, at least it’s still there. Weebly is my third web platform, that I’ve used for my writing. When I set it up I heard that it has a blog feature. At one point I considered switching my blog from wordpress to Weebly (I already have a weebly hosted website, and I’m also currently setting up a website for my boyfriend’s company on Weebly,) but I switched my blog from blogspot to wordpress last spring, and I’m not so sure I want to switch again.

There are ways to remedy this issue, but for some reason none of them seem to be working for me: (maybe it’s just my computer and/or internet, I don’t know.) All I know is that I don’t want WordPress to glitch out, and lose my blog post, ever again.

Posted 28 Sep, 2015

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WordPress Mess

I am a freelance writer and editor, and I draw on my experiences as a neurodivergent person to provide advice and create content for disability-friendly organizations. I've worked with Spot App, Uptimize, E-bay, and Saatva Mattress Company. My writing has been featured on Weebly Inspiration Center, The Good Trade, Search Engine Journal, and more. I was diagnosed with dyspraxia when I was four years old. I wrote a book about my disability, "Stumbling through Time and Space: Living life with dyspraxia", available September 2022 through Jessica Kingsley Books. My advocacy efforts are dedicated to furthering a supportive community for neurodiverse people. I am a founding member of the Dyspraxic Alliance and Dyspraxia Magazine Panel Member.​