I have an existing blog on a different server, I would like to upload it instead of rebuilding it.
How can this be done with Site Rubix
Thanks Russell
I have an existing blog on a different server, I would like to upload it instead of rebuilding it.
How can this be done with Site Rubix
Thanks Russell
Hi Russell. Send the technical team an email and they will instruct you with what to do. If you go to the siterubix light blue box on the left hand side and then go to support you can raise a ticket. They usually come back within an hr or so.
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I find it better using cpanel for uploading all ready made site/blog
No, all websites here don’t have Cpanel. WA support team take care of everything. What you can do is move that ready made site here in WA. This is good if the site is a .com. You don’t want to move a .com to a siterubix which is just a subdomain.
In case you still want to move it to siterubix, back up everything you have on that site and restore it to siterubix using a plugin. I may be wrong, but as far as I know siterubix doesn’t have FTP. You can only do FTP with own domain.
Yeah, we have our very own UI. Cpanel is very dated and lacks a lot of the controls that you have access to here at WA. Any host still using cpanel is living in the dark ages.
There is no reason to have access to the cpanel, there is absolutely no need for it. Within the SiteRubix platform you have access to features that are not offered anywhere else.
SiteManager
SiteBuilder
SiteHealth
SiteFeedback
SiteComments
SiteSupport
SiteEmail
And levels of security that are industry leading, protecting your site from botnet attacks, vulnerabilities, password hacking, spam, etc.
Hi Kyle, It maybe out dated but if you know how to use both it can be a bonus, sometimes lol.
I am moving house at the moment so when every thing has settled down I'll go over SiteRubix and peek and poke in spots I have not had time for in the past.
Cheers
Russell
We haver a SiteTransfer process for incoming website transfers that is going to literally make the process a few clicks and any Wordpress website from another host can easily be transferred over here.
There is no need for cPanel, the technology is quite archaic and it is overwhelming to most users. We also offer much more interaction to users within SiteRubix between there websites and the actual UI here at WA, this will only continue to advance as we move forward.
Cool thanks Kyle thats what we need as many WA's have been asking the same thing, which will bring more people to WA which is good for all, I am working on a solution to the problem at the moment its a long process but it should be fun too try. I'll give it a bash tonight or day your time. lol.
Cheers Kyle
Russell
I have to disagree here. I'm presently encountering a problem with my site which I need access to cPanel to fix. I've put in a support ticket but its the weekend and I don't know if I'll be getting a response until Monday.
I don't have an answer to your question but maybe this will help? How do I access my domain cpanel in wa? Cheers =)
Sarah
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I find it better using cpanel for uploading all ready made site/blog
No, all websites here don’t have Cpanel. WA support team take care of everything. What you can do is move that ready made site here in WA. This is good if the site is a .com. You don’t want to move a .com to a siterubix which is just a subdomain.
In case you still want to move it to siterubix, back up everything you have on that site and restore it to siterubix using a plugin. I may be wrong, but as far as I know siterubix doesn’t have FTP. You can only do FTP with own domain.
Yeah, we have our very own UI. Cpanel is very dated and lacks a lot of the controls that you have access to here at WA. Any host still using cpanel is living in the dark ages.
There is no reason to have access to the cpanel, there is absolutely no need for it. Within the SiteRubix platform you have access to features that are not offered anywhere else.
SiteManager
SiteBuilder
SiteHealth
SiteFeedback
SiteComments
SiteSupport
SiteEmail
And levels of security that are industry leading, protecting your site from botnet attacks, vulnerabilities, password hacking, spam, etc.
Hi Kyle, It maybe out dated but if you know how to use both it can be a bonus, sometimes lol.
I am moving house at the moment so when every thing has settled down I'll go over SiteRubix and peek and poke in spots I have not had time for in the past.
Cheers
Russell
We haver a SiteTransfer process for incoming website transfers that is going to literally make the process a few clicks and any Wordpress website from another host can easily be transferred over here.
There is no need for cPanel, the technology is quite archaic and it is overwhelming to most users. We also offer much more interaction to users within SiteRubix between there websites and the actual UI here at WA, this will only continue to advance as we move forward.
Cool thanks Kyle thats what we need as many WA's have been asking the same thing, which will bring more people to WA which is good for all, I am working on a solution to the problem at the moment its a long process but it should be fun too try. I'll give it a bash tonight or day your time. lol.
Cheers Kyle
Russell
I have to disagree here. I'm presently encountering a problem with my site which I need access to cPanel to fix. I've put in a support ticket but its the weekend and I don't know if I'll be getting a response until Monday.
I don't have an answer to your question but maybe this will help? How do I access my domain cpanel in wa? Cheers =)
Sarah
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Hi Russell. Send the technical team an email and they will instruct you with what to do. If you go to the siterubix light blue box on the left hand side and then go to support you can raise a ticket. They usually come back within an hr or so.
Thanks Ruth I shall do that.