I just cloned an existing site on cpanel. It is a real estate website. I want to edit some text in the cloned site. How do I do this. Any help please. I'm on the cpanel but I have no idea where to go.
Have you thought about using a plugin to achieve your goal? You could easily use a tool such as:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/
or
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-clone-by-wp-academy/
And deploy them on a different server or WP Installation. WP-Clone in particular makes this process fairly simple and straight forward. Not sure if I read your question right, but it seems to me that you want a simple, quick method of achieving this goal rather than manually exporting a database and/or Wordpress install. Hope that helps. Cheers.
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Is there a known way of connecting WordPress and Sharepoint in a way, that i can choose files located in Sharepoint inside my WordPress media library?
I searched for hours, but cannot find a solution.
Probably looking the wrong direction.
I read the Sharepoint API -Documentation on files, and learned that I could probably write a Plugin myself, but this will probably get pretty time consuming.
I also found a tutorial on how to automatically create posts in WP from Sharepoint using Powerautomate. I could probably adjust this in order to push files from Sharepoint to WordPress. But I actually don't wont to copy files to WordPress, I want to access them directly.
As a further approach i integrated OneDrive into WordPress using this plugin
But this just creates a new problem because I can't find a way to access the folder, created by the Plugin in OneDrive from Sharepoint.
It boggles my mind, that I can't find a ready made solution.
I can't be the only one with that requirement, or am I?
Help is greatly appreciated
Hello,
Our site design is complete and open to visitors. Now we want to fix our site bugs, or add new features. And we want to upload the new version of the site whenever we are sure of the changes. The problem is that we can't use localhost because we're two people working on this project and we're far from each other. what is your suggestion? Can copying the original site on a subdomain (which is closed on search engines) be the solution? Sorry if my English is weak :)
use GitHub or some "Team Code Engines" like Floobits...
You can use a FTP Server or some other File Transfer Protocol to share the Data but it's not "Live Coding" !
I think GitHub is the best option. In Github you can handle version easily can create branch based on requirements.
but for that i think you need to buy premium account on Git, So that Your code will be private it will not be public.
Edit: Editing the original post to make my question simpler
My friend has a art website which is made in wordpress www..com. He hired a wordpress expert to redesign the website. The expert made the redesign at another location at www..com/ so both the websites are at different locations. I have to take the look of the redesigned site and the data of the mainwebsite, what approach should I take. The redsigned website should have all the plugins which are there in the mainwebsite. The redesigned website will replace the mainwebsite.
In short what approach should I take to migrate the new website design to actual website.
Any suggestions and inputs will be appreciated.
Update:
Thanks to everyone for taking time for answering the question, all of the answers are right in one way or the other, I would like to share this resource which I found extremely useful that I have bookmarked it for future reference, the author has explained all scenarios to migrate WordPress website. Hope you find it useful. The link to the website is http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2013/04/08/moving-wordpress-website/
I am no way related to this author or website, I am sharing this to help anyone who faces similar problem that I faced.
Export the MySQL database from the current site.
Restore the database backup on the new server.
Copy the entire website to your machine via FTP.
Edit wp-config.php to point to the new database. If
you are changing domains, then see the link below.
Copy the site files to the new hosting server via FTP.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_The_Site_URL
go to tools->import
now select wordpress and install the plugin
now you can export all your posts/pages and use the same tool to import that data to your new site
I would suggest following steps
Create a dummy site (beta or temp)
Move current mainsite there
Download theme from the redesigned site
Install it on the dummy site
Make sure everything is working perfectly as you want with the data you want
Move it live
Hope this helps.
I already have a wordpress site i am trying to convert it into typo3. But i cannot find any help or tutorial regarding this pls someone help me?
I am afraid, there is no easy converter or so for this. Typo3 is one of the more powerful, but also way more complicated cms out there.
The whole way Typo3 works is completely different.
So I am afraid you process will be creating the new Typo3 site in the image of the old site - then have a decent cut'n'paste orgy.
You might have a look in the Typo3 Extension Repository if there is any extension that offers to import a Wordpess XML export.
Edit: See if these help you in any way
http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/timtab_import_wp
http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/gl_wordpress
http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/ws_wordpressgrab
Unless you have some knowledge of TYPOscript, you might have to start your website from scratch or have a professional handle the conversion for you.
To avoid copy/pasting, you can try this tutorial, but it still won't work for design and extensions.
I am interested in starting an own website company. I was thinking of some choices, maybe you guys can give me some advice. Is it better to start with an open source CMS like drupal or wordpress and make own theme's. Or is it better to start from scratch and build an own CMS..
And isn't drupal or worpdress slow because it is so big?
Thanks!
I build long ago some CMS and it was fine, but how time goes by I had to add update and update and update... Than I saw Drupal and start doing web pages with it.
If you one man show, start using some existing open source CMS, its my advise.
In short, don't even think in creating your own CMS. I doubt that your needs are so specific than they cannot be solved by using an existing CMS, which offer many additional benefits