Difference between revisions of "Exporting Blog Entries - Wordpress"

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#Login to your blog's dashboard at http://blogs.evergreen.edu/
 
#Login to your blog's dashboard at http://blogs.evergreen.edu/
 
#From the main navigation, select the '''Tools''' tab  
 
#From the main navigation, select the '''Tools''' tab  
#Next choose '''Export''' and click the '''Download Export File''' button to create an XML file for you to save to your computer.This format will contain your:
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Once you’ve saved the download file, you can use the Import function on another WordPress blog to import this blog. [[Importing Blog Entries - Wordpress]]
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Once you’ve saved the download file, you can use the Import function on another WordPress blog to import this blog.  
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See: [[Importing Blog Entries - Wordpress]]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:10, 10 February 2010

If you're leaving Evergreen as a student, your blog will be deleted after a certain period. But fear not! You can export your blog entries to a file that can be imported to another blog.

Exporting Your Blog From Wordpress

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  1. Login to your blog's dashboard at http://blogs.evergreen.edu/
  2. From the main navigation, select the Tools tab
  3. Next choose Export and click the Download Export File button to create an XML file for you to save to your computer.

This format will contain your:

  • posts
  • pages
  • comments
  • custom fields
  • categories
  • tags

Once you’ve saved the download file, you can use the Import function on another WordPress blog to import this blog.

See: Importing Blog Entries - Wordpress