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Official Launch Of Fairies Dreams & Fantasy
I’m proud to announce the launch of Fairies Dreams & Fantasy, and I’ve moved from blogger,–so I can keep on writing new content. I’m currently performing a cleanup to reorganize, and republish posts to other locations of my site. This is the reason why Fairies Dreams & Fantasy has moved from my previous host,–to a new host:
- Make it easy to manage content without any restrictions of free blogging networks. Some free blog hosting networks don’t work right because, some policies may be vague, or laundered.
- Organizing posts is easier than relying on labels features for some blogging platforms.
- Host my own ads.
I’ve did all of the hard work moving my content from one host to the another. That enables me to sort all of my content what I’ve written. Usually I tell stories on my blog via fictional stories on my site. And I write it as a book.
You’ve seen lots of websites that were arriving from free site hosts who have too much restrictions! Many people has started to move to the new host. My thoughts of moving to my new web-hosting company is kind of like moving from an apartment what you can rent… to buying a house.
With a free host,–with paid upgrades, you have to abide to their TOS. It’s the same thing as you rent an apartment, or house. With renting either one or the other. With rental homes, you can’t expand your home, or remodel it. It’s kept as is. That also requires you to keep your rental home in good standing. If for some reason, your furnace goes out, you need to contact your landlord to get it fixed for you. Some landlords can provide upgrades to your rental home with a big price. It’s seem kind of expensive for these upgrades. You still need to mow the lawn,–if you have a backyard available.
You have to deal with defects within your rental home. Like bad wiring, leaks, defective appliances, and sometimes rodents entering your home… but vegetarians don’t need pest-controlling services because, vegetarians often keep rodents as companion animals, whenever if they’re big or small. Mice and rats are the known rodents that enter our home. Sometimes landlords often use dangerous traps and poisons to exterminate them. This is seem kind of crual. If one of these mice are legitimate, such as a companion animal; it’s susceptible to false-positives, or eaten by the landlord’s snake as a pest-controller,–or worse. Sometimes rental contracts has a mandatory pest-controlling services what you don’t want to use. Vegetarianism is the TOP excuse. But landlords were ignoring their requests. If your rental home doesn’t use traps, it’s kind of like leaving your website susceptible to spam comments. But you manage them yourself. But the disadvantage is… you’re exterminating mice, but you do NOT have any intention to harm them. You filed a complaint to an organization. You managed to retrive your pet mouse as a companion, and you have to find a different home for you and your mouse. It’s kind of like having your website infected with malware, or your site is about to be deleted. You encountered an illegal eviction notice,–taking advantage of you. And you had an option to file a lawsuit.
Although; you won the lawsuit, but you had the enormous power to easily leave these harsh traps out of your home, it’s by owning your own house. And that’s the story begins for moving to your new home what you’re going to own. You’ve set it up for you and your mouse. You customize your entire home with custom electrical work, custom expansion, custom rooms, and custom heating system,–including replacing gas with electricity.
With owning a house, you don’t need to worry about these pesky restrictions that can infringe the vegetarians’ rights to be nice to mice. You can do just about anything to your house with any of the following,–as the same thing with your self-hosted website:
- Knock down walls to expand rooms.
- Customize the interior.
- Modify your porch.
- Build balconies for your home,–useful for outdoor furniture. For example you had a wrap-around balcony at the second floor of your home,–after revamping your home.
- Enclose your porch with screens, and provide a play area, or a viewing deck for your visitors. You can also set out a grill for your outdoor kitchen.
- Setup a new tea room for your home. Useful for a warm cup of tea during the fall.
However, you need to get your hands dirty when maintaining your own home. Always do any work to your home when needed. You can install a cool new indoor playground, make your home public or private if you wish!
Isn’t that clever to move to a new web-host?
Changes
These changes applies to the color scheme of this website itself. Light on dark theme is built to reduce power usage on CRT displays,–if used by a user. That means this color scheme can reduce carbon.
Adjusted the placement of widgets to keep the website organized.
Removed unnecessary banner placements that caused this site to be cluttered. That applies to self-hosted banners.
Particial edits to posts imported from previous host.