WebYep | Web Content Management System | Content Management System library
kandi X-RAY | WebYep Summary
kandi X-RAY | WebYep Summary
This git repository contains the source code of WebYep. If you just want to install and use WebYep, it’s easier to download a package from Use this repository if you want to apply patches or change anything in WebYep. If you fix any bugs or add features, please send a patch or a pull request to Objective Development.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- format email content
- Outputs the JavaScript for the given menu element .
- Show edit buttons
- Generates the display of this menu
- Initializes the WYM application
- Rebuild an image
- Sets up language strings
- add file upload
- Convert a URL to an array
- add a new entry
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QUESTION
I had a website which was built using the CMS WebYep. Now I want to shift it to WordPress. Can anyone tell me how to do that? Thanks is advance :) Regards, Ryan
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Answered 2017-Dec-07 at 08:30I'm afraid there is no automatic process for most CMS.
You can either do it manually, or write a program (or hire somebody to write it) to help do the job.
In most cases the manual way is preferred. Different content management systems work quite differently, so there's usually not a universal way to set things up. Recognizing the differences and how to achieve a similar result is an easy thing to do for a human but a very hard thing to do for a computer. Plus, from my experience, with a relaunch usually comes a re-structuring. When you're moving to a new house, you might just get rid of that old broken sofa while you're at it, basically.
When you have a very large website with lots of similar content, a developer can certainly write scripts to aid in the process of moving your content over to WP. This will usually not be cheap, so it's not a smart idea for a site that consists of a dozen pages or where the content isn't very homogenous.
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Install WebYep
PHP requires the Visual C runtime (CRT). The Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2019 is suitable for all these PHP versions, see visualstudio.microsoft.com. You MUST download the x86 CRT for PHP x86 builds and the x64 CRT for PHP x64 builds. The CRT installer supports the /quiet and /norestart command-line switches, so you can also script it.
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