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How to migrate existing club website to new one

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How to migrate existing club website to new one

2 years 4 months ago
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Hello, 

I am an administrator for the SLO Noontime club website,  slonoontime.toastmastersclubs.org/ .  Someone else created and managed the site, incorporating CSS and other tools not supported by FTH.  I am interested in getting back to basics and build a new site using FTH.  That said, there are contents in the current site that I want to keep.  I can extract those pages and import into the new site, but I don't know how to save the existing agendas.  I want to keep the agenda history, at least for the current Toastmaster year.  Is there a way to do that?

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Re: How to migrate existing club website to new one

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This doesn't need to be done as your club site will always be  5204.toastmastersclubs.org . The concept of building a new site isn't applicable as there's nowhere to move within the FTH system. Your agenda history will remain intact.

Save the custom pages so you have a backup copy of the content in case you want to reference/revert to something during your site overhaul. Then remove the content you no longer wish to use, or delete the custom pages and create new ones. You can also change them to unlisted pages so they are not accessible outside the Custom Web Pages admin module. This would be handy for copying content from them to build your new pages.
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Re: How to migrate existing club website to new one

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Hi, thanks for your reply!  I thought that may be the case, but wasn't entirely sure, so I thought I'd ask.  OK, so hide, delete, modify, create, etc., on the existing site.  

Thanks, again!
Eumi 
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