Blogger
has officially announced that it would be shutting down the FTP
publishing feature on March 26 2016. So the existing FTP publishers are
advised to move onto Blogger Custom Domains.If you are not currently
using the FTP publishing option, you can just skip this tutorial
Blogger has already posted about
the advantages of custom domains.
Where do you currently publish your FTP blogger blog ?
1.If you are publishing at a root level domain or sub-domain, then
the things are pretty easy. (eg. www.yourblog.com or
blog.yourdomain.com).
2.If you are publishing your blog at some subfolder within your
domain or subdomain(www.yourdomain.com/blog), then you can no longer
host your blog at that address, because Custom Domains can be setup at
root domain or sub-domains only.Blogger will soon release a migration
tool which will help you in properly redirecting such blogs.
Can i get rid of my web-host?
If you are hosting your blog at a root level domain or sub-domain and
not inside a directory and if you are have not published any images via
FTP(images are hosted on other sites like flickr), then you no longer
need a web-host.
Note:- The following steps can also be used to migrate a sub-domain
from FTP to Custom domain(ie blog.yourdomain.com from FTP to Custom
Domain). This method cant be used for migration of a blog located at
www.yourdomain.com/blog or subdomain.yourdomain.com/blog
1. When you move your blog to a custom domain, you will have to move all the images to a different sub-domain on your server
2.Create a new sub-domain like
files.yourblog.com and move all your images to this sub-domain (For example
www.yourblog.com/uploaded_images/image1.jpg should now be accessible at
files.yourblog.com/uploaded_images/image2.jpg)
3.If you are using a shared hosting service, ask your host to create a Canonical Name(CNAME) record for
www with value
ghs.google.com
(DNS changes are cached at many levels and your ISPs may take time
to get in sync with the 13 root level domain name servers. So the
changes may take time
4.Once your host is done with it, Log in at your
Blogger Dashboard and navigate to
Settings > Publishing
5.Opt For
Switch to: Custom Domain (Point your own registered domain name to your blog) and
switch to advanced settings
6.Type your new domain/subdomain there
and in the missing file host option type in
files
type the captcha and save the settings. If everything goes right,
your blog has now been successfully moved to the custom domain.
What does the Missing files host do?
When blogger is not able to find a file like uploaded_images , it will try to find it at files.bloggerplugins.org/uploaded_images/image1.jpg [Click on the link to see it in action]
If you are hosting your blogger blog on a sub-directory, then
wait for the Blogger FTP migration tool(it will be out in a couple of
weeks). Once you are done with the migration tool, just follow the steps
4-6.You wouldn’t need to use a missing files host in that case.
If you have any questions about the migration, leave your questions in the comments section.