How to WordPress.com site into a self-hosted environment

How to move your WordPress.com site into a self-hosted environment?

If you are considering WordPress as a site creation project, remember that there are two versions to choose from WordPress.com and WordPress.com.
The latter option is a complete blogging platform, and users do not consider it as a content management system. As a result, niche bloggers and small businesses prefer WordPress.com for its expansiveness, flexibility, and control.

  On the bright side, WordPress.com will work with every step of creating a site, from domain registration to content promotion. But since this is primarily a form of digital peeling, it means that you rely solely on other companies for the existence of your website. If the service goes down, the website will go down.

Of course, WordPress.com is a great learning experience for those who want to use WordPress. Thanks to similar dashboard interfaces and features. However, in order to have full control over your website and its contents, you will need to know how to get into your hosting environment. There are steps to go from WordPress.com to WordPress.com.

1. Ready to move

If you are not sure how a self-hosted website works, it simply means that you are fully in charge of your domain and hosting. The first is to create your domain.

Many companies today bundle domain registration and hosting services. However, if the service selected is flexible, you can save a little money. For example, the domain registration fee for the .com top-level domain (TLD) is 99 11.99. Bluehost, the name chip is only .6 10.69 while the same service is provided.

As far as hosting features are concerned, Bluehost is definitely ahead of the semi-chip. But when it comes to domain registration itself, feel free to look for the cheapest offer you can get. Considering that most hosting companies offer one-click WordPress installers. This will allow you to quickly integrate WordPress .NET into your new host domain. Or you can download the CMS. Upload to your site via the official website FTP.
By default, the web host assigns a new email address as the new WordPress.org username. You can change passwords freely through the control panel.

Lastly, it can take 24-72 hours to advertise a new domain. It depends on your web hosting company and the only way to contact yourself is to do so.

2. Export WordPress.com data

The next step is to export the data from your WordPress.com site. You can do this through the WordPress Dashboard, which you can access by logging into your account and clicking on 'WPP Admin' in the menu. You can choose a free method here or WordPress expert You can set your prices.

 If you have a budget, you can select a payment method and skip the rest of this guide. Otherwise, click 'Start Export' in the empty section to continue

. On the next page, you can back up your entire site or certain information such as posts, pages, and media. To go completely into your personal host environment, 'all the contents'Select and then click on 'Download Export File' to start the download. Depending on the size of your WordPress.com site and the speed of your internet connection, the download should complete in a few seconds. Should. Then find the XML file in the Downloads folder and move it to a safe location.




Once the website's XML file is ready, log in to the WordPress Dot Dashboard. Generally, you should be able to access the admin panel by adding '/ wp-admin' to your host domain. For example, if you have registered and hosted a domain named "www.mywpsite.com" and integrated WordPress through a total installation, access the "You"You should visit www.mywpsite.com/wp-admin ".

When you install WordPress, log in using the credentials you received. If you are in the dashboard, go to 'Tools'> 'Import' A list of all the external blog platforms supported by WordPress will come up. Find WordPress and click 'Install Now.' After a few seconds it changes to "Run Importer", The utility is now ready to use the XML file.

Click this button to continue, on the "WordPress Import" page, click on the 'Select Files' button and in this folder Come where you've stored your XML files. Then, Upload and Import Files Click '. Note that there is an upload limit for each import. If your XML file is larger than this size, you can contact your web host or use a tool like this one:

WordPress WXR File Splitter. Then you can smash a large XML file into smaller pieces. On the next page, you can reassign the author of the imported content to the current user. Or you can create a new username. Click 'Submit' to complete either import.

3. New theme layout

Unfortunately, the import method does not include the themes and the entire layout. In other words, the appearance of imported content will adapt to the design of the WordPress art website. If you are using a newly registered domain in a self-hosted environment, you will need to select a default theme to build your site from scratch.
To get started, go to 'Appearance'> 'Themes' in your WordPress dot dashboard. Browse the new theme by clicking on the 'Add New' button.
The best thing about WordPress is that there are lots of beautiful themes that will instantly make your site look professional. You can use the search function in the default storage to easily find a specific style, such as an online portfolio, industry news site, or photo blogs.

When you find the theme you want, hover your mouse over it and click on the blue 'Install' button to continue. Please continue to examine the imported posts and pages to ensure that the theme is appropriate for your content.

Select and then click on 'Download Export File' to start the download. Depending on the size of your WordPress.com site and the speed of your internet connection, the download should complete in a few seconds. Should. Then find the XML file in the Downloads folder and move it to a safe location.
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