A short tutorial showing how to copy a Divi page on your website to another website.

Transcript

Hi everybody. Vee Evans here from ET Digital Designs Stress Free Tech. And this video is a tutorial on how to copy a page from one website in Divi over to another Divi website that you might have. So I’m going to take you step by step through it and why you would want to do it. And quite often you might have a

I’ve got here a thank you page that I got and I have it on my main Stress Free Tech ET Digital Designs website. And if I want to bring it into one of my other websites, So I have a test website here where I’ve got some pages. How do you bring them across from the website to the other? And using Divi it is really easy.

So this is what I would do. So the first thing you’ve got to do is you have to export the file out of the website where you want to get it from, and then, you need to import it into the other website. So, what I would do, and I’ll do it using the Visual builder, you enable your Visual builder and you just wait while it loads.

And then you go to the purple circle with the dots. Oh, it’s Loading again.

So you go to the purple circle with the dots and you click on it. And then this is importing and exporting. So you click on the two arrows, one going up and one going down. And first of all, we want to export it and we’ll call it the name that the page is on. So, this is a thank you page for people who signed up to my Zapier Masterclass and you click on export to Divi Builder.

So what it does, it exports it. And when it’s ready, it will say, okay, where do you want this saved? So I’m just going to save it in here in Vee’s documents.

And once it’s saved, you can close this. So then what you need to do is I get out of Visual Builder and then go to the other website. And what I do is I create, Add New, so add a new page because you’ve got to create a new page to be able to enter it on the other website.

So we just wait while it loads.

So, it’s a landing page. I’ll just show you what I do for a landing page. So the page attributes, I wanted the page. No, that’s all right. Okay.

So I’ll say use the Divi builder. Quite often what I do is I give it the title. So I might want this just to be the thank you page.

I just want it to be thank you. And then I’ll use the Divi builder because that way it takes you to the front end builder, the Visual builder, and then just click on build from scratch and just close this. And again, click on these. Now what I would do is I publish it because then I can see that there’s a page straight away, and it’s important because in order to be able to import it, you’ve got to import it into a page that exists so then you come here to these two arrows again and you click on it and this time we’re going to import and leave that replace existing content because there’s no content there, you click the file and I’m going to go to these documents and it’s got an extension called JSON extension so you can sort by file extension see here’s JSON files and here it is thankyoumasterclass JSON so you find your file, you click open and then you click import.

Now sometimes this doesn’t work if you’re having issues that it’s not loading and it’s not working it means the settings on your host are not optimal so it’s not working for you so you need to set those settings. I’ve got another tutorial on how to do that and I’ll point to it below. So as you can see, it has brought in the page and its content so you can edit there you are in, I’ll just put in and I’m totally thrilled so that it’s not a masterclass one anymore and save and then you can exit the visual builder and that’s what it looks like, and this is on my test website and the original page is here on stressfreetech.etdigitaldesigns.com

So, that’s how you do it. You’re getting it from one website over to another. All right Vee Evans signing off, take care, be kind to one another and I’ll see you in the next next tutorial.
Bye.

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