If you're moving a WordPress site from WordPress.com, you'll need to use alternative steps. (Move my site from WordPress.com)
Note: If you're moving a WordPress site from WordPress.com, you'll need to use alternative steps (Move my site from WordPress.com)
Required: You'll need the following to complete all steps in this series:
Moving a WordPress website manually can feel daunting, but it's not as complex as it sounds. Once you understand the major parts that need to be moved, and where you need to move them, you should be able to do it on your own.
The major parts of a WordPress site are:
Note: If you're moving a WordPress site into a Managed WordPress plan, the auto-migration tool built into the platform will save you time and effort. If you're unable to move your site with the auto-migration tool, continue with this article series.
Follow these steps to manually move your WordPress site:
You'll start by downloading your site files with an FTP app.
Export your database through phpMyAdmin.
Upload the site files to your new WordPress site using an FTP app.
Import your database into your new WordPress site with phpMyAdmin.
Finish the migration by editing your WordPress site's configuration file.
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