# Moving the blog

### Why I move the blog

My previous blog was hosted in GitHub, using Jekyll-now. The main reason to again move my blog is the will power needed to maintain the blog is annoyingly high. This took away time from the actual writing itself. So I have been thinking about moving the blog for a while. I need a platform where that is not too time consuming to post and maintain a blog.

That is when came across Hashnode. The main features that sold me on Hashnode was simple export feature and GitHub backup, also no charge for custom domain, and (what I previously thought) [custom CSS](https://hashnode.com/post/style-your-hashnode-blog-with-custom-css-ckfwpesyg00ut0es10jgk5uwl).

![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczN4pJOm-RZOrK1Nqwhf6SILTK9B4YLscG902pIsH0-ILz_X59jpuwnBDuVUJVZH_k11E7B8sKGN7Ig5-OrZjq9OLwkLJjPoP6zcapowa0oDVwJ8U5yw8GjXvMO5r2uD4T0ycCABdXbvxMjSgX4xv7Q=w200-h200-s-no-gm align="center")

### **The experience moving to Hashnode**

The moving was not at all painful. I used the bulk import from markdown feature, and Hashnode takes care of 80% of the problem. The rest is making sure the post have the right images and tags.

The tags part is a bit annoying, since Hashnode did not import any tags from my markdown🤷‍♂️. For images, luckily, I do not have a lot of post with images. But to avoid future pain, for when I inevitably move to another platform again, I am now hosting them in google photos instead of locally on the blog platform.

For now, let see how if I beat the previous [record](https://aldosimon.com/moving-to-static-website) in Jekyll (Nov 1st, 2019 - August 8th, 2024).
