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Converting a large existing site to a CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by mark5022, Dec 17, 2006.

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    Has anyone had any luck converting a large 1000+ page HTML site to a CMS. I'm thinking about converting one of my sites to a CMS, Drupal or Joomla! maybe.:confused:

    Thanks,
     
    mark5022, Dec 17, 2006 IP
  2. ravianz

    ravianz Notable Member

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    not that big but i changed two of my sites to Joomla; one with 500+ pages and other with about 120 pages; it was a very long weekend spent for 500 pages
     
    ravianz, Dec 18, 2006 IP
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    bdumitru Well-Known Member

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    it's not that hard... it takes a long time to add the content
     
    bdumitru, Dec 18, 2006 IP
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    Or you could write a short PHP(or whatever you are familiar with) that gets the content of the article and writes it to a file, then all you'd have to do is add the articles. Or if you know the DB/file structure of your CMS well enough you could automate it fully.
     
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    Is there anyway to change without lossing your indexed pages in google and page rankings? My understanding is that some of CMS's will allow you to have static links.
     
    mark5022, Dec 18, 2006 IP