Blog owners who need to export blog content are reporting confusion, in Blogger Help Forum: Get Help with an Issue.
Changes in functionality may perplex blog owners, too.
There are various ways to use "export" and "import" features, that may involve Blogger, and non Blogger content hosts.
Not all content will transfer, equally well - whether a Blogger or non Blogger host is involved, as either the source or target. The Blogger blog owner, using "Import & back up", will be responsible for resolving any differences.
"Import & back up" is now used to export and import Content (pages, posts & comments).
"Import Content" is used, as previously.
"Back up Content" is the former Export wizard.
"Import Content" is used, as previously.
When you import content, consider the multiple possibilities of XML files.
Observe the nature and source of any XML file, whenever importing. "Import Content" will work best, with comments, pages, and posts backed up from Blogger.
And, as always, be careful when using the "Automatically publish ..." option, any time you import content.
"Back up Content" is the former Export wizard.
"Backup Content" will be most useful, when used to Import content to another Blogger blog. It may, or may not, work to Import content to another content hosting service.
"Backup Content" is most useful, when you plan how to use the content being backed up. And you will benefit, from regular use.
When moving content from, or into, another hosting service, note limitations.
Every content hosting service - Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress, and many many others - will have their own data management policies. A backup / export file, created under any one service may, or may not, work under another service.
If you experience problems, you'll be arbitrating diagnostics provided by the source and target tech support groups - whatever you can find. You will be the point person, in dealing with any problems that involve multiple hosts.
Moving content between services is not a project for the beginning Blogger blog owner. It's similar in complexity to using a Blogger custom domain outside Blogger.
The recent redesign of the #Blogger dashboard "Export / Import" wizard, at Settings - Other, has perplexed some blog owners.
Not everybody knows that "Backup" is the same task as "Export". And few blog owners understand the complexities of using XML type files, with different sources and targets.
I'm trying to export my blog, but when I click "Settings > Other", there is no "Export" option!Not all blog owners realise that the "Export" wizard is now "Back up".
Changes in functionality may perplex blog owners, too.
There are various ways to use "export" and "import" features, that may involve Blogger, and non Blogger content hosts.
Not all content will transfer, equally well - whether a Blogger or non Blogger host is involved, as either the source or target. The Blogger blog owner, using "Import & back up", will be responsible for resolving any differences.
"Import & back up" is now used to export and import Content (pages, posts & comments).
"Import Content" is used, as previously.
"Back up Content" is the former Export wizard.
"Import Content" is used, as previously.
When you import content, consider the multiple possibilities of XML files.
- Archive / Backup comments, pages, and posts.
- Archive / backup templates.
- Publish newsfeeds in Atom and RSS.
Observe the nature and source of any XML file, whenever importing. "Import Content" will work best, with comments, pages, and posts backed up from Blogger.
- It may, or may not, work with content Backed up ("Exported") from other content hosting services.
- It may, or may not, work with templates, Backed up from Blogger or from a third party source.
- It won't work, with newsfeed content - or other XML data files.
And, as always, be careful when using the "Automatically publish ..." option, any time you import content.
"Back up Content" is the former Export wizard.
"Backup Content" will be most useful, when used to Import content to another Blogger blog. It may, or may not, work to Import content to another content hosting service.
"Backup Content" is most useful, when you plan how to use the content being backed up. And you will benefit, from regular use.
When moving content from, or into, another hosting service, note limitations.
Every content hosting service - Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress, and many many others - will have their own data management policies. A backup / export file, created under any one service may, or may not, work under another service.
If you experience problems, you'll be arbitrating diagnostics provided by the source and target tech support groups - whatever you can find. You will be the point person, in dealing with any problems that involve multiple hosts.
Moving content between services is not a project for the beginning Blogger blog owner. It's similar in complexity to using a Blogger custom domain outside Blogger.
The recent redesign of the #Blogger dashboard "Export / Import" wizard, at Settings - Other, has perplexed some blog owners.
Not everybody knows that "Backup" is the same task as "Export". And few blog owners understand the complexities of using XML type files, with different sources and targets.
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