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How to duplicate a blog including all articles and layouts in iWeb?

Asked by klaas4 (1122 points) | asked 4 months ago | 10 responses | “Great Question” (0 points) | Flag as…

I’m busy making my site bilingual, and must duplicate my blog to translate it (so a Dutch version and an English version), but when I right-click on my blog in the sidebar, Duplicate is grey, so I can’t click.

Anyone knows a haxie to do this?

Davey

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squirbel's avatar

Not sure what platform the first blog is, but I am sure you can duplicate the database or export everything as XML and parse those into your new blog…

klaas4's avatar

I’m talking about iWeb. It’s an WYSIWYG-editor. No code of any kind envolved.

squirbel's avatar

Oh, that should be as simple as going into the /Sites folder and duplicating the top-level folder of your site, and importing it with another name… Let me know if it works…

squirbel's avatar

I’m going to open iWeb (tried it like once) and make a quick blog as well.

klaas4's avatar

There are a lot of folders. I don’t know which to copy.

klaas4's avatar

B.T.W. I want them to be in the same site. :)

squirbel's avatar

Yeah. I personally believe it is smarter and less bulky to store all the string for your site in an XML format. One Dutch section, and the other English. But I’m not sure if iWeb is that flexible, it’s mostly a “big-picture-cut-it-into-pieces” kind of software. Brb.

squirbel's avatar

Hmmm, I created an iWeb blog and made a few fake articles…

To duplicate the entire blog, how about going to File > Publish to a Folder, and choose a folder that is different from the current, ie the first level of /Sites…

klaas4's avatar

And then? How to get it back to iWeb as a separate blog?

Kinda tricky, eh?

klaas4's avatar

Oh, wait, I use .Mac, so I don’t have to export it, I think.

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