• Resolved wildwuchsmarketing

    (@wildwuchsmarketing)


    Hi, I’ve used the Theme Rufous with the Kubio page builder to build a website.

    I’ve installed WordPress locally with MAMP and I’m trying to move the finished page now to a subdomain webpage of mine.

    While exporting with All in One I’ve entered ?localhost:8888/sitename“ by mistake to be replaced. Next time I’ve only used ?sitename“.

    After importing both had the same outcome. I can open the homepage on my sudomain. But something ist very wrong.

    The links to the other pages show 404. I can’t save the site if I’m trying to make changes with the Kubio page builder.

    Thank you for any help

    Regards

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  • Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    Hi there,

    It seems like the incorrect URL replacement during export may have caused issues with your links and editing.
    When you export, do not use find and replace settings. The plugin will handle the replacements for you.
    All you have to do is, export to file.

    Thread Starter wildwuchsmarketing

    (@wildwuchsmarketing)

    Hey @yaniiliev,

    thank you very much for the fast answer.

    I did not use the find and replace setting this time and had the same issue first.

    I’ve found a solution. If I’m using the “simple” permalink structure (?p=1, …) it’s working fine.

    The only problem now is that i can’t edit the permalink and e.g. the impressum is now “mysite/?page_id=3” instead of “mysite/impressum”. Which is okay for this project but would be a problem in a bigger one.

    Does this help to find another solution which does not have this permalink limitation?

    Thank you and regards

    Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    You will need to enable mod_rewrite on your webserver to enable pretty permalinks structure.
    Please check with MAMP support or try the solutions described here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36267799/how-to-correctly-activate-mod-rewrite-mamp

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