I have a Moodle installation with hundreds of courses and modules.
I was tasked with including the Kaltura “Start Meeting” button in each and every module.
Is there a way to accomplish this without having to do it one by one?
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Currently, i have 3 WooCommerce Wordpress websites. However, i want to migrating them into new one (Users, Pages, Posts, Products,...).
I have tried to export and import individually each of section above.
There is one problem : The Pages, Posts, Products are not associated with the correct Users Id anymore. The users Id is changed in the database because of migrating.
Is there any suggestion ?
U can use cimy users manager.
Download & Install Cimy Users Manager
In users -> cimy users manager, scroll down and click export button.
Download the data and go to new wordpress site, like number 2. Select the data and click import.
After users imported in new site, now export one by one posts, pages by authors.
If i understand is the following thing, you have 3 website and want to unify them to a new one.
What i recommend you is to find a “sync content” plugin, the only one that i know is only for multi site wordpress. Link here if that doesnt work, try migrating the content from database directly or manually.
I want to migrate all views from my local site to another site.
I know there is a module "Migrate" which allows you to do data migration but I don't know how to use it.
Can you give me some tips?
Thanks in advancej
Not sure what you mean with migrating views to another site. In Drupal, the migration concept is usually associated with actually migrating data - a view is actually just a way to query and display this data.
Typically moving a view to a different site, assuming data structures are the same in both can be accomplished by either exporting the view (one of the options while browsing the views on admin/structure/views) or, if it's not just a one of, by featurizing it which is a process that takes a few more steps.
It's only applicable for drupal site to drupal site
First download features module and enabled in both sites.
Go to admin-structure > features > create feature.
In that you can see General information(left side) and Components(right side). The General information provide some name in the name fields and you can see views in Components. You just select what are all views are needed for that site.Click the Download feature button.
It will downloaded!!!
After that copy the downloaded file to new drupal site which has drupalroot > sites > modules.
Go to your "new drupal site" as (Admin-Structure > feature). You can see the folder name as list in that. Enable the folder name list and click "Save settings". After the save setting finished as good then deselect the folder list, click "save settings" and delete the downloaded folder in module folder.
Note:
The folder name list should not state as conflict. If it presents, then click the recreate button.
I'm looking for a way to create a search box in wordpress, where visitors can search a number from the database. Is this possible? I have several package numbers in my database. I want to give my visitors the ability to search for their package number and request the information that comes with the number.
What you want to do can be done.
I suggest a different approach than using wp-exec. (I just looked at wp-exec website, and that plugin was created for WordPress 1.5, which means it hasn't been updated in about 5 years).
The content you want to display exists entirely outside of WordPress. I suggest you use a custom page template - see
http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages#Creating_Your_Own_Page_Templates
In this case you would not use WordPress posts or pages or custom post types. On the custom page template you would write (or have written if you don't have the knowhow to do it yourself) PHP code to extract the info from the database and display it on a page.
For pages like that you would be using WordPress only as a container within which to display the results - they custom page would appear in the site Nav, The page of results would use the site's theme to display so it looks like the rest of the site.
But the code to display from the database would not use the WordPress loop. It would be PHP / MySQL data retrieval and display code.
I really doubt you will find a plugin that lets you display results from an external database, formatted the way you want them to appear. The reason is every external database is different, has different tables and table structures. And no two sites will want the external data visually displayed in the same way. So there is little generalization to encapsulate in a plugin as everyone wants it different.
I've created pages on some sites along the lines of what you want to do thus I know it can be done. But it requires writing custom code.
I am using a CMS (DotNetNuke) for creating a web application. I am newbe for dotnetnuke.
I searched on net for add or create multiple container for a single page and also installed some package from dotnetnuke site. But there is a issue for add or create a container in a page.
I want to use three container for top, middle and lower container.
Can any one help me out to this.
Note : I am using dotNetNuke 7.0 version on my end.
I assume by "container" you are referring to Panes, locations where you place a module on a page?
I would recommend you look at the source code for some open source skins, including my own https://multifunction.codeplex.com/ that will likely help you understand how Panes are managed.
My company has a enrollment website that is currently in DotNetNuke. I've been directed to "strip out nuke from the site" but from everything I've read it is the opposite that the site is in dnn not the other way around.
Has anyone had to migrate a site from dnn and if so can you point me towards some resources or give some insite to get me started?
The site is dnn 5.04
If you want to strip things down to absolute bare bones (HTML, images, JavaScript), you could use a tool that basically copies down an entire website to your local machine, such as HTTrack.
Download the app, give it your DNN website's URL, and it'll spider the entire website, download each page individually, along with any of its images and scripts. You'll be (theoretically) left with a full website containing all your content pages, which you can edit in a plain text editor.
All the user management, role management, content management, admin only areas, protected content, etc. will not carry over with this method, but that will be the case regardless if you're moving from DNN to a normal static HTML website.
An "enrollment website" sounds more like an application than a static HTML site and if that's the case then just grabbing the rendered HTML isn't going to be the best option as you wouldn't get any of the functionality. My approach would be to first find out why they want it pulled out of DotNetNuke. Perhaps it was poorly implemented and they are blaming DNN when the problem was actually how it was built. DNN may be a good solution and it might be best to convince them to leave it as DNN but improve the implementation.
If you do need to pull an application out of DNN and the enrollment piece was built as a custom module, it should be fairly easy to convert the ascx files of the custom module to normal .net User Controls.
If the Enrollment application was built using a Forms Module of some form, then you will likely need to rebuild it from scratch.