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How to Import WordPress Into a Joomla Website
Importing WordPress into a Joomla Website
1. Back up your WordPress site to your hard drive, so that you can import it later on. The simplest way to do this is with the backup manager that comes with WordPress.
2. Download and install the full JoomBlog package from Joomla's Extensions Directory. Make sure that the package contains these four files:com_joomblog_2.2 RC4.zip -- the main component.
mod_joomblog_2.2 RC4.zip -- the module you'll use for registering and moderating visitors.
bot_joomblog_2.2 RC4.zip -- a bot that will allow comments on blog posts.
plug_cbjoomblogtag 1.0.zip -- the Community Builder plug-in.
3. Click on 'Components.' In the drop-down menu, click on 'JoomBlog.' Navigate to your backed-up WordPress file on your hard drive, and click 'Import WordPress.' View your articles by clicking 'Content by Section' followed by 'WordPress_Joomla.'
Importing WordPress into a Joomla Website with JD-WordPress
4. Back up your WordPress site to your hard drive, so that you can import it later on. The simplest, fastest way is to use the backup manager that comes with WordPress. Download and install the JD-WordPress module.
5. Import the backed-up WordPress file into the same directory as Joomla. Click 'Components.' On the menu that comes up, click on 'JD-WordPress' and then click 'Manage.'
6. Edit each of your posts and then put them in categories. Click 'Save' when you are done.
7. You can now post new blogs in addition to any of the blogs that you have previously posted on your WordPress blog. You can also allow visitors to view and post comments to your blogs.
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