In this guide, you’ll learn how to transfer your maps from one WordPress website to another using the built-in import and export tool. This comprehensive guide covers the step-by-step process, including how to install the WordPress Import plugin if needed.
1. Exporting the Maps:
- Log in to your WordPress admin panel on the website where the maps exists.
- Navigate to “Tools => Export” in the WordPress admin menu.
- In the Export screen, select “PM. Maps” as the content type. Since the maps are treated as a custom post types in WordPress, they will be included in the export.
- Click on the “Download Export File” button to download the XML file containing your maps.
2. Importing the Maps:
- Log in to the WordPress admin panel on the new website where you want to import the maps.
- If the “Import” plugin isn’t installed, you can follow steps (a, b & c) to install it. Otherwise, proceed to step 3 below:
- Navigate to “Tools => Import” in the WordPress admin menu.
- You’ll see a list of available importers. Look for “WordPress” in the list and click on the “Install Now” link below it.
- Once installed, click on the “Run Importer” link to start importing your content.
- After installing the Importer plugin (if needed), click on the “Run Importer” link or navigate to “Tools => Import”.
- Click on the “Choose File” button and select the XML file you exported earlier.
- Click on the “Upload file and import” button.
- In the next screen, you’ll have the option to assign imported content to an existing user or create a new user. Choose the appropriate option.
- Click on the “Submit” button to start the import process.
3. Verifying the Import:
- Once the import process is complete, you’ll see a success message.
- Navigate to the “Progress Map => All Maps” in the WordPress admin menu to view the imported maps and verify that they have been successfully imported.
- You can also check individual maps to ensure that all content and settings have been transferred correctly.
By following these steps, you can easily export and import your maps from one WordPress website to another using the built-in import/export tool.
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