Drupal to WordPress Migration

So you might have noticed that my last post about this topic was removed. I had some issues with the migration that I’ve now fixed. Specifically if you’re migrating Drupal to WordPress and have the URL Aliases module setup with Drupal. You will run into issues with WordPress permalinks, I plan to release some information on how I fixed this. At the moment its really manually. Leave a comment if you need assistance with this. I think I might also update the following information provided by someone else on how to migrate your site.

How to migrate from Drupal 5 to WordPress 2

At the moment I have posts and permalinks working. So I didn’t take a big SEO hit. I am now working on comments. I won’t be migrating the categories over, I’m going to create new categories and go through my articles and re-tag and categorize them.

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