• learningmatters

    (@learningmatters)


    This may be a little stupid, and I apologize in advance.

    I built this site as a WordPress blog:
    http://theinfluenceofteachers.wordpress.com/

    I also own this URL:
    http://theinfluenceofteachers.com/

    (I made the blog because I was having a lot of trouble with the multi-user backend for http://www.theinfluenceofteachers.com)

    OK, so here is what I want to do:

    I want to take all the info on the WordPress URL — the pages, the fonts, etc. (basically exactly as it looks) — and move it to the non-WordPress URL.

    The problem is (I think), the WordPress blog is built in Coraline, and the influenceofteachers.com is built in RedLine, so whenever I try to switch domains, it looks all crazy.

    Does anyone know a way to get around this? I would really, really appreciate the help. This is a thing for work.

    Respectfully,

    Ted

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  • govpatel

    (@govpatel)

    This is selfhosted wordpress.org looks like wordpress hosted wordpress.com so need to post there.

    Thread Starter learningmatters

    (@learningmatters)

    Yea, the WordPress.org seems to be SELF-hosted, and the wordpress.com is hosted by WordPress — so, is there any way to change the domain?

    govpatel

    (@govpatel)

    You can install Coraline theme on your self hosted site.

    Thread Starter learningmatters

    (@learningmatters)

    I did that — now what? Just copy over all the pages to self-hosted?

    govpatel

    (@govpatel)

    you can use export and import feature to transfer your content.

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