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This is a known
limitation as WordPress file exports do not include all the required story data.
However, you could explore other tools that could be used to install everything
from a plugin to a full WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note,
we’ve been discussing some export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to
subscribe to the issue for any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
Thread Startermreichhart (@mreichhart)
3 years ago
Hi @luckynasan, thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me which data exactly
have to be copied to make a story work on an other instance? As I want to copy a
story to a working instance I’m not going to migrate the whole instance or whole
parts..
Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
This reply was modified 3 years ago by mreichhart.
Plugin AuthorPascal Birchler (@swissspidy)
3 years ago
Heya,
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.Hi there, @mreichhart!
Thanks for reaching out with your topic. This is a known limitation as WordPress
file exports do not include all the required story data. However, you could explore
other tools that could be used to install everything from a plugin to a full
WordPress site such as, WP Migrate DB or WP-CLI. Note, we’ve been discussing some
export possibilities in this issue as well. Feel free to subscribe to the issue for
any updates. Thanks!
I noticed that after exporting/importing using All Export/All Import Plugin the
preview works properly. Just the editor is showing a single blank page and the
overview at “My Stories” throws the error: “Unable to load all stories because of
imcomplete data”. So there must be some data stored somewhere – in a hidden, secret
place 😉
So all the Web Stories data is stored in a custom web-story post type, which
WordPress uses the wp_posts and wp_postmeta database columns for.
Now, if you use the standard XML export feature of WordPress, it will not export
all of the data from these tables. Specifically, the post_content_filtered column
used by Web Stories is missing.
If you want to export individual stories, make sure that this column as well as all
connected entries in the wp_postmeta table are included.
Again, the built-in export does not due this, but plugins like WP Migrate DB can
help you with that. There are quite a few such plugins.