We recently migrated our site over to a new server. I need to update all URLs to the correct domain.
I want to change the domain and all pages pages from
blog.domain.com
to
domain.com/blog
I set up a 301 redirect within the plugin for this but it doesn’t seem to be working. Can you please let me know if I need to be doing something different?
]]>I have a bilingual blog (Finnish and English). On wp.com I used to separate my two languages by categories, but now I use Polylang for it. Is there a chance this would be the reason why my social share counts are lost? And is there any way of bringing them back?
Thanks for any advice.
My domain is https://livenowdreamlater.net/
I’ve found these forums incredibly helpful over the past few years, but am afraid I’ve run into a problem I can’t find an applicable thread for. I downloaded and utilized ProPhoto for a family friend’s blog (blog.lisalindblad.com). Her company’s website (lisalindblad.com) has undergone an extensive migration to WordPress through the creation of a custom theme (lisalindblad.theatomgroup.com). Prior to launching the new website, we need to migrate the ProPhoto blog over to the “Blog” portion of the new website, so it basically “nests” under the new site’s top level nav and users can bounce back and forth between the blog and other portions seamlessly. I am not concerned about appearances beyond that
I know that importing the individual entries into the blog is an option, but as you can see my test run was having significant issues with styles, etc. I recognize this is a fairly unique situation, but I would much appreciate some advice on the best/most efficient way to proceed under these circumstances. Am I required to create a multisite network in order to do this, with the current blog’s theme (ProPhoto) running on the blog portion? Is there a plugin that will allow me to designate ProPhoto to apply to all posts, after which I can export all posts/content from the current blog and import them into the new site? Or is the only option to gerry-rig a set-up where I install an identical Nav/Header on the current blog, and then hardcode paths to the other portions of the site to “fool” the end user into thinking they are all connected (but likely causing loading issues)?
Again, any assistance is much appreciated. I’m open to any and all options, but I feel like there has to be an efficient way to do this. Or at least I hope so!
Thanks!
]]>I haven’t seen this problem in the documentation, I apologize if I’m missing it.
Thank you!
Heidi
The blog I need help with is squeakygreenmachine.me.
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]]>I’ve heard of and tried to use Feedpress but I’ve never had any luck with it.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thank you.
]]>Backed up files and database
Changed URLs for old blog
Imported old database to new database on new server
Uploaded files to new server
I’ve attempted to change links in the database itself, but this doesn’t seem to do the trick.
Any advice would be most appreciated!
Thanks
]]>I would like to migrate my blog content hosted by WordPress.com to my self-hosted www.ads-software.com. I have read an article for the same, however I would like to know if the premium theme that I have previously purchased would also be migrated with the same process.
If not, does anyone know how I can do that?
Thanks and Cheers,
Melvin