moving site to different domain

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Last Post: May 18, 2011   (RSS)

By (Deleted User) - May 16, 2011

I have a site that I want to convert to CMSB but its rather large, I'm thinking of setting up a different domain, installing CMSB on it and duplicating the site. When everything is working correctly I would want to move it to the old domain name. Do you have a guide for doing this? or do you have a better plan for accomplishing what I want to do?

Thanks,

Mark

Re: [pchell] moving site to different domain

By Jason - May 16, 2011

Hi Mark,

You can install CMS Builder on your current domain without affecting your current pages. You can set up a sub folder where you put all your files that use CMS Builder for development. Once you have everything working the way you want it to, you can simply move those files out of your sub folder and into your root. That way you already have your CMS set up and are ready to go.

We don't really have a guide for moving your site over to CMS Builder as there are a lot of different approaches. A good way to start would be to create all of your sections in CMS builder first, then start integrating the CMS into your different pages one by one.

This would be a good start and you can always post a question if you run into any problems.

Hope this helps
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Re: [pchell] moving site to different domain

By Jason - May 18, 2011

Hi Mark,

In terms of installing the software, you can just install it in your root directory, so when you're ready to go live, you don't have to worry about moving the software, just the files that use it.

There are a couple of things to keep in mind for file names. First, since CMS Builder uses PHP, all your pages that need to use CMS Builder would need to have a .php extension. Also, usually in CMS Builder, you don't have an individual section for each page.

For example, if your site had a list of articles, you would have 1 article section where you would create all your article records. On your front end, you would have a 1 page that would display a list of your articles, and another page that would display the details of a particular record.

For an example of this, take a look at our "Add Ons" section:
http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/
This is a page that displays a list of all the add ons that are available. If you click on an individual add on:
http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/detail.php?Website-Membership-1012
you see the details of an individual record. No matter which add on you click on, you're looking at "detail.php" The information in the query string is used to get a particular record to display on that page.

Hope this helps clarify. The best way to get use to CMS Builder is to try it out on a few simple pages. Please let us know if you have any further questions or run into any problems.

Thanks
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