• I exported my blog from WordPress.com. It’s not that large, only eight posts, eleven catagories, images for each post, and one about page. I imported the xml file into my new WordPress blog, which is hosted.

    I can see the import is there in Upload but nothing else. Does this automatically transfer into posts, complete with the theme, images, catagories and content? Or am I supposed to do something to make this happen? If so, what?

    I’m sure these are dumb questions that are easily answered, but I’m just not seeing anything here.

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  • Thread Starter adunate

    (@adunate)

    OK, I’ll answer my own question. That’s always great when you can do that!

    After further research and days of trying to load my imported posts, I read that images cannot be imported. What I thought was imported, really was not.

    I went into my old blog and deleted the images, both from the posts and from the uploads. After doing that, the files came through fine.

    Adunate,

    Did that import your theme to? I’d like to import the posts/categories from my old blog, but NOT the theme. So I don’t want to go ahead and import the stuff if it’s going to save over my new theme.

    You’ll be fine Goldberry.

    Themes are handled entirely separatley from posts, categories, etc (which stay put in a database) and can be swapped out at your discretion

    I just uploaded all my old blog (exported from movable type) as a file which I named “import.txt” following advice on the WP documentation site.

    The file is now where the advice told me to out it – in a folder called /wp-admin/

    But the advice after that has lost me. It asks me to edit a file which does not exist….any suggestions anyone????

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