• goutm

    (@goutm)


    Well, I have WordPress site with Twenty Twenty Two theme, built using FSE. It consists rather of pages than blog posts. Main page of the site was manually chosen from existing pages. I also have separate templates for main page, projects (I have custom type posts as well) and blog posts.

    So, what is right way for migration to TwentyTwentyFour (TTF)?

    When I choose “Live preview” on existing site —?everything looks broken.

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Moderator Felipe Santos

    (@foosantos)

    Hi there,

    I would recommend you to check this topic for reference: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/how-to-migrate-from-twenty-twenty-three-to-twenty-twenty-four/?view=all

    TL;DR: It’s a manual process, and you can copy/paste the content across both themes.

    Thread Starter goutm

    (@goutm)

    >to check this topic for reference

    I’ve done that already. It is written there that if the site has been created in site editor, then no way to do that. But mine was done out of pages —?so that is supposed to be a different story.

    As I mentioned, I tried Live preview —?my content is all in place (because I used “page content” block for all my templates).

    But Everything Looks Very Bad!

    I don’t believe I’m the one who see that, and because of that there should be a solution.

    Kavya Gokul (a11n)

    (@properlypurple)

    But Everything Looks Very Bad!

    Can you share more about this, perhaps a screenshot? Ideally if your content is made of blocks, the formatting should not change, and the only different should be the base style.

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