![]() ![]() IT DID NOT WORK! I'm working with an issue involving my post-thumbnails not displaying after using a migration plugin. You seem to think I did not read those docs. However, here I did and these are the instructions I followed step-by-step: ( ). Are you angry for some reason: also suggest you didn’t even bother checking out the links at all? I followed the instructions step by step. Depending on the database size, this may take a few moments. Now click ‘Go’ at the bottom of the window and you should be prompted for a file to download. **The Data creation options section**: Leave options as they are. Ensure that the Quick option is selected, and click ‘Go’ and you should be prompted for a file to download. – Click the Export` tab on the top set of tabs. – The right side window will show you all the tables inside your WordPress database. In this example, the name of database is “wp”. – From the left side window, select your WordPress database. Log into phpMyAdmin on your server (PW?): Why are you making the assumption that I did not read the docs? I made notes on both links: Again, the migration articles mentioned above provide step-by-step instructions. If your question was about transferring the files, no, you’ll have to copy the files and folders to some external storage media, and transfer them to the new computer… just as you normally work with files. If so, please review the official support articles I provided earlier, which have step-by-step instructions… along with screenshots. Is this question with respect to phpMyAdmin? Here’s the official guide on moving a WordPress site: īy the way, if there a file option for “Export” and “Import” or is it a button? You’ll need to manually transfer the site’s files, in addition to exporting and importing the database. A database backup does NOT include the WordPress/theme/plugin files or any media you uploaded. The WordPress database includes stuff like the pages/post you wrote, plus the configuration of WordPress, themes and plugins. I just figured a full DB copy would be best. NB: If the new WP installation’s database table prefix is different from the old one, after importing the old database, you’ll have to edit your new wp-config.php file and give it the old prefix (the one in the imported database). If you follow the instructions in the link above, the import should drop the existing database tables, and create new ones with your old data. ![]() You import into the new WP site’s database. Once I import, how do I tie that DB to the WP install? Copy it into the DB that I get when I install WP? There are certainly several backup/migration plugins that will allow you to do a basic backup and restoration completely free of charge… if you’re not going to store your site’s backups on their servers or external services like Amazon S3, etc. That may be true, but you certainly don’t need “everything” that these plugins offer □ From my experience, the migration plugins don’t allow you to get everything unless you upgrade to a paid version.
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