Once you have the ZIP file, follow these steps to extract and format your content:
In a , you will typically see an XML file that can be imported directly into a new site.
: Verify that internal links (links to other posts) are updated to reflect your new URL structure. Quick Troubleshooting
: Export your blog via Settings > Manage Blog > Back up content . This generates a .zip file containing your posts.
: Use your OS's native tool (Right-click > Extract All on Windows) to open the archive. Locate the Content :
: Cached files often include messy HTML tags or "junk" code from the cache headers. Use a text editor like Notepad++ or VS Code to strip unnecessary scripts or styling that might break your new blog's layout. Format for Publishing :
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Once you have the ZIP file, follow these steps to extract and format your content:
In a , you will typically see an XML file that can be imported directly into a new site. Download Cache zip
: Verify that internal links (links to other posts) are updated to reflect your new URL structure. Quick Troubleshooting Once you have the ZIP file, follow these
: Export your blog via Settings > Manage Blog > Back up content . This generates a .zip file containing your posts. This generates a
: Use your OS's native tool (Right-click > Extract All on Windows) to open the archive. Locate the Content :
: Cached files often include messy HTML tags or "junk" code from the cache headers. Use a text editor like Notepad++ or VS Code to strip unnecessary scripts or styling that might break your new blog's layout. Format for Publishing :