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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    For moving a site from WordPress to Brizy Cloud you have to take into consideration some important details. You can't change only the hosting and continue to have the site on the WordPress because on Brizy Cloud hosting can store only sites that are built-in Brizy Cloud builder. You can move the site created in the WordPress to the Brizy Cloud using the Sync blocks and layout sync feature (here you can find more details about this feature) but it is available only for Brizy pages. Unfortunately, it isn't possible to move the non-Brizy pages and features. Also, the external embed code and shortcode, theme header and footer, will not work in the Brizy Cloud environment.
    Let us know if you have some other question on this topic and I will be happy to help you with.

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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  • Bency Kurian

    Thank you, I've used the layout sync but had to redo the styles... not a huge issue. My question is related to the CDN. The site still on WP and the CDN is Cloudflare, my question is whether I should deactivate the Cloudflare CDN for that sire before publishing it on Brizy Cloud since Brizy Cloud uses Bunny CDN? 

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    "The site still on WP ... should deactivate the Cloudflare CDN for that sire before publishing it on Brizy Cloud" - unfortunately, it isn't possible to publish a WP site on the Brizy Cloud. When you sync Brizy layouts and blocks from WP to the Brizy Cloud, the images are transferred from Brizy image folder (where is stored the 6 examples of the image for retina and non-retina desktop, tablet and mobile devices). Therefore you haven't to deactivate the Cloudflare CDN. You have to deactivate the orange cloud (proxy DNS) from Cloudflare when you create a site in Brizy Cloud and publish it using the Custom Domain on the Cloudflare. In that case, yes, you have to deactivate the proxied DNS.

     

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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