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I'm trying to import my wordpress blog content into Squarespace. There's around 200 posts and all of them contain multiple attached images. For whatever reason the "regular" wordpress import tool didn't work for me so I opted to use the "advanced" tool by uploading my exported XML file from my wordpress installation. The file uploads, and then goes into a "processing" state for several hours until it ultimately stalls. The status bar fills up indicating the import is complete, but the status says "Scheduled" and stays this way forever.

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I tried reaching out to Customer Service in the live chat and they were no help at all just directing me to "help articles" that repeat the process I already did. My XML files are clean, the links work. What's going on here? Can anyone help me?

I've reached out to squarespace support 5 times for this issue and every time they give me the same run around response "Our engineering team is looking into this blah blah blah keep in mind there are many moving parts and this issue may take time". I'm pretty certain this isn't a widespread issue so I'm posting here. Can anyone get Wordpress import to work? I've got a very clean wordpress XML export file. Every time I try to import it, it hangs at "scheduled" for several hours until it ultimately results in a "failure".

Now, after all of this. I'm pretty sure my data is still stored in squarespace somewhere and corrupt because when I try to re-import the pages they appear in my "deleted pages" area even after I "empty the trash".

export blog from ss 7 in xml
import xml in wordpress
use a plugin to actually import images (if not they stay on squarespace)
export wordpress blog to xml
Import wordress blog in advanced way with xml file in ss 7.1

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Ya, it's quite crazy how complicated it turns out to be.
In the end I found that the SquarespaceWebsite tools extension was really doing a great job at exporting/importing between different squarespace, and from 7 to 7.1.

Folks the following is not a solution for any particular issue(s) with WordPress imports. It does show some of the process involved in diagnosing and potentially fixing issues. It can be involved, lengthy, and require some professional help. It generally starts with letting someone(s) with the technical chops have access to your WordPress export file to see what might be going on.

I am experiencing the same issue whether I use the import xml function or login credentials. I even tried exporting 1 blog and importing that incase the file was too big. I continue to get the Failed error. I am actively working with Squarespace help desk and have sent them all the xml files I've tried. No resolution. Has anyone had any luck finding a solution? Thanks.

I was having the same problem. After flailing for a few days and slowly reconstructing a new XML file, I found that it was comments at the end of the file that was causing the failure. ? In my case I had this from W3 Total Cache. Once I removed that the import worked.

I am wondering if anyone has any advice on the export from WordPress and import to Canvas process. Say I have a course site created on WordPress. I have the ability to export all of those pages and associated files, and I believe the export file that is generated is an .xml file. In looking at the import options from the Canvas side of things, there isn't a WordPress or a .xml option.

Out of curiosity, would "embedding" the wordpress site into the course work as opposed to importing it? I found the blog How To Integrate Websites Into Canvas by @keeganslw-ou that walks you through the redirect tool and embedding a site in your Canvas course.

@kenneth_rogers , the folks on my campus looking to do this are looking to shut down their WordPress site, so embedding it into Canvas wouldn't be an option for them. Thanks for the suggestion though...

Ever tried to export content from a WordPress site and then import it to another with the WordPress Importer only to find the attachments were not imported? You are not alone. I just spent a couple of hours troubleshooting the issue and I made a very interesting, if perplexing, discovery that may solve your problem.

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From a WordPress core / developer standpoint it makes sense that this is what happening, but from a user standpoint it is counterintuitive and in contradiction to expected behaviour. The plugin needs to be updated to not apply the post_status value to the Attachments or to treat Attachments as a separate entity. I doubt anyone would ever intend to export all published posts and pages without also exporting the attachments.

Thanks, but how would the Teleporter Plugin solve this issue? I have imported posts from one wordpress site to another but the Featured images are all missing. How could the Teleporter Plugin help with this?

I checked in with our internal team and I'm able to confirm that for now it is not possible to import contacts via the WordPress HubSpot plugin. Having said that, while I do not have the exact timeframe, this feature is on our team roadmap.

Your user profile may have the option selected to remove the admin toolbar. In the WordPress admin panel, click Users and edit your own profile. For the Toolbar setting, make sure Show Toolbar when viewing site is selected.

I can open Hubspot and browse around but the thin Hubspot toolbar within the Hubspot WordPress app is missing from the top of the screen. It briefly flashes up and then disappears. Without the toolbar, I can't use the Hubspot marketing WordPress app.

This video shows the Hubspot toolbar appear at the top and then disappear twice - once as just the blue bar, and the other shows all the Hubspot menus on the top toolbar. It's available here.... =sharing

If that doesn't work, could you try navigating to the extensions (in Chrome) by going to chrome://extensions and disabling them all. From there, you can enter chrome://restart in the URL bar to restart Chrome once the extensions are disabled. In some cases, the browser may need to be restarted to pick up the new extension changes. I would then have you try logging into HubSpot from Wordpress again to see if that did the trick!

Once loaded (and demonstrated the toolbar didn't stay present), I then clicked on Contacts under Hubspot in the left-hand wordpress admin menu. The same thing happened as always - the hubspot horizontal toolbar along the top briefly appeared and then disappeared as per previous screenshots.

Digging further into this, I believe this is an expected behavior in which the HubSpot toolbar wouldn't show up on the HubSpot WordPress plugin. The way to navigate through the portal is through the left side bar:

Or backup from a different host using a tool like WP Migrate. Here is a help doc to walk you through the steps of using the free version of WP Migrate Lite.

Local will ask you a few questions about the site, such as the Site Domain as well as the folder you want to use to hold the site. Depending on the size of the archive, the import can take a few seconds for smaller sites, or much longer if the zip file is quite large.

There are some cases where you might need to re-import a site into Local using only the files contained within the site folder. Power failure or breaking changes caused by a system update can force you to restore a backup of your Local WordPress sites.

If you can get the Local site folder from a system restore point or a time-machine backup and it has both the WordPress files as well as the sql files, then you have everything you need to re-import the site!

To give some context, you would want to zip the whole site folder, including the app and logs folders. Using the following screenshots as an example, you would zip up the wordpress-import folder, and then use the wordpress-import.zip file to import into Local by dragging and dropping the archive over Local.

Well I am not that familiar with Wordpress and certainly not your plugin. But I know usually Wordpress backups are basically in two parts. Wordpress system and the database. I would guess most of these folders are the Wordpress system and would need to be copied into a working system (but not a live system). I would start looking at the database.sql file and the contents of the backups-jmr95 folder

You should not really paste anything into a db, the folders would be part of Wordpress. You need to create a db and use the sql to import data into it. Copying and pasting files into a db can break it and probably will

I would start with a fresh wordpress install and look first at importing your sql into the db it creates. You can deal with plugins etc later. I would concentrate on getting the data back into WP first

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