Sitefinity template importer module
NOTE : By default, with this process you transfer only the structure. For more information about including the content, see Import and delete content from add-ons. Sign up for our free beginner training. Boost your credentials through advanced courses and certification. Register for Sitefinity training and certification.
To submit feedback, please update your cookie settings and allow the usage of Functional cookies. Topics Installation. Deploy and upgrade. Setup and maintenance. Site components. Design and frontend. Content management. Digital marketing. Headless API. All topics. Home Export and import structures and data. Export and import structures and data Overview Sitefinity CMS enables you to export and import your website content and data structure to facilitate Continuous Delivery, content migration, and other similar scenarios.
Export a ZIP file Purpose : Use this export to download structure and content and import them in another Sitefinity CMS instance and thus reuse part of a website or the entire website. Export for deployment Purpose : Use this export to transfer structural changes to the next environment. Export an add-on Purpose : Use this export to create a NuGet package that contains an add-on. This section contains Export a ZIP file.
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Reload to refresh your session. You signed out in another tab or window. Drawing ;. Linq ;. Reflection ;. Be sure to visit our blogs homepage for our latest news, updates and information. Generally, the steps that I will list below could be followed to attach any module from the SDK to an existing Sitefinity project. It is possible at this point to run into a couple of exceptions if you are using an older version of the Sitefinity SDK with a newer version of Sitefinity.
I will address these at the end of this blog post. The problem is derived from the fact that Images is no longer a member, but a method, so you should add brackets , like this:.
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