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#1 2019-04-30 01:53:17

ShawWellPete
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Wordpress from Backlight2

Having set up the main site on peterblandford.com , I am trying to do the WordPress blog next, when I create a Theme and save it I get the error "Unable to save settings.  Error 418."

any ideas?

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#2 2019-04-30 01:56:21

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

Have you installed WordPress into its own folder?
In Backlight Settings have you filled out the WordPress section?
http://backlight.theturninggate.net/doc … -on_basics


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#3 2019-04-30 02:04:54

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

rod barbee wrote:

Have you installed WordPress into its own folder?
In Backlight Settings have you filled out the WordPress section?
http://backlight.theturninggate.net/doc … -on_basics


Sorry Rod I don't know what you mean by installing Wordpress into its own folder, I installed backlight and the WP-Theme is in the modules but I didn't install it individually

I did fill out the setting is the wordpress section

Last edited by ShawWellPete (2019-04-30 02:05:04)

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#4 2019-04-30 02:23:24

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

If you've already installed WordPress on your site (that is, you already have a WordPress blog), then never mind. Just make sure you have the URL to the WordPress installation entered into Backlight.


Rod 
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#5 2019-04-30 02:57:01

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

When I try to export the theme I get the error

The theme could not be exported.

The directory ../wp-content/themes does not exist. Please check your setting for Wordpress URL under Backlight Settings.

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#6 2019-04-30 03:00:02

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

what is the url of your blog?
what is the WordPress url you've entered in the Backlight Settings > WordPress


Rod 
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#7 2019-04-30 03:03:39

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

rod barbee wrote:

what is the url of your blog?
what is the WordPress url you've entered in the Backlight Settings > WordPress

I think I may be misunderstanding how Backlight works with WordPress, I thought I could export the theme from Backlight and apply it by logging into my WordPress page which is currently up and running (http://www.blog.peterblandford.com/) and activating the new theme.


what is the WordPress url you've entered in the Backlight Settings > WordPress

http://www.blog.peterblandford.com/
Export on Save
no

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#8 2019-04-30 03:07:01

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

looks like the URL settings are correct.
You have Export on Save set to NO so have you tried exporting the theme to WordPress manually from Backlight?
http://backlight.theturninggate.net/doc … -on_basics


Rod 
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ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site

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#9 2019-04-30 03:35:00

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

Yes, I think so , here are the steps I followed,

In BL2 templates - create new theme template - applied a page template and save

from View Template - I click on Export Theme to Wordpress and I get this error

The theme could not be exported.

The directory ../wp-content/themes does not exist. Please check your setting for Wordpress URL under Backlight Settings.

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#10 2019-04-30 04:20:44

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2


Rod 
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www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site

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#11 2019-04-30 04:51:04

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

if my last suggestion doesn't work, try /blog/. I'm assuming your subdomain is in a folder named "blog" in the root of your site?

I thought it would need the whole url but perhaps it just needs a path?

If that doesn't work, then since you're blog is in a sub-domain, you'll probably need to install Backlight in that subdomain as well.
You can then export the template from your main site and import it into the blog site and use it as the basis for your theme.


Rod 
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www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site

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#12 2019-04-30 04:57:13

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

I just ran a test by creating a subdomain and installing WordPress. Then tried to export the theme to the new installation from my Backlight test site. Doesn't work.
It looks like you're going to need to install Backlight in your blog subdomain.


Rod 
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#13 2019-04-30 05:52:36

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

Thanks Rod, I will give that a go

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#14 2019-04-30 07:29:49

Ben
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

A workaround would be to create the wp-content/themes directory where Backlight is expecting it, and then after exporting the theme from Backlight, manually copying the saved files into the equivalent location of your blog

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#15 2019-04-30 07:35:16

Ben
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

Also, see that the info icon on the WordPress URL allows for a relative path. If both your blog and Backlight are on the same server then using this approach should work.

For example if your server had the following directories:
yoursite.com
blog.yoursite.com

Then a setting of ../blog.yoursite.com should work.

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#16 2019-04-30 07:46:48

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

that doesn't seem to work. I get the error when trying that from my test site as well as my main site


Rod 
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www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site

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#17 2019-04-30 21:32:16

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

My hosting company say it should be pretty easy to move the site within my domain, so I may go for that option

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#18 2019-04-30 23:58:45

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

So I decided an easier option was to move my blog within my host so that it sat as a subdirectory of the main Backlight site. With Krystal's help I followed the following steps

1. logged into the old blog location and changed the url to be the new location within wordpress
2. downloaded  the whole blog directory with FTP
3. Uploaded it all to the new location, overwriting the blank wordpress install that Backlight created
4. Logged into the blog in the new location and set the theme to be the Backlight one

It all looks pretty good, apart from the fact that when I click on a blog post, rather than displaying it, I get the slideshow from the home page, even though the URL on the browser looks correct

Any ideas?

Last edited by ShawWellPete (2019-04-30 23:59:17)

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#19 2019-05-01 00:00:53

Daniel Leu
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

With whom are you hosting?

ShawWellPete wrote:

My hosting company say it should be pretty easy to move the site within my domain, so I may go for that option

Just my 2 cents:

Note that you would need to update all url references in the WP mysql database after moving it, apart of some config file changes. You should then add some 301 redirects from your subdomain to you main domain as well so that all your existing links to your blog continue to work.

You are not the first one doing this, so Google finds many answers to the steps needed.


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#20 2019-05-01 00:19:36

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

Daniel Leu wrote:

With whom are you hosting?

ShawWellPete wrote:

My hosting company say it should be pretty easy to move the site within my domain, so I may go for that option

Just my 2 cents:

Note that you would need to update all url references in the WP mysql database after moving it, apart of some config file changes. You should then add some 301 redirects from your subdomain to you main domain as well so that all your existing links to your blog continue to work.

You are not the first one doing this, so Google finds many answers to the steps needed.

You could be right as I am having some issues (see above)

I host with Krystal and I moved to them from powweb which was a fairly tricky, but they suggested that because the database was going from one location at Krystal to another it would be fine.

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#21 2019-05-01 00:25:14

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

there are a number of WordPress plugins that will help with this. Migrate DB is one that comes to mind, but there are a lot.
search on something like "wordpress site migration"


Rod 
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site

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#22 2019-05-01 00:27:35

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

rod barbee wrote:

there are a number of WordPress plugins that will help with this. Migrate DB is one that comes to mind, but there are a lot.
search on something like "wordpress site migration"


Thanks Rod

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#23 2019-05-01 00:31:18

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

Ben wrote:

A workaround would be to create the wp-content/themes directory where Backlight is expecting it, and then after exporting the theme from Backlight, manually copying the saved files into the equivalent location of your blog

Actually thinking this may be easier if it works?

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#24 2019-05-01 00:43:14

rod barbee
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

just tested it. Works great.


Rod 
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site

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#25 2019-05-01 01:00:57

ShawWellPete
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Re: Wordpress from Backlight2

rod barbee wrote:

just tested it. Works great.

I already had the theme in the new directory so I downloaded it and put it in the new one and it works fine. I just need to remember to repeat the process if and when I make changes.

Thanks guys

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