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I had already set up a fresh Drupal 7 install on my client's domain & had taken the time to install CKEditor and set up permissions, etc.. so, I have downloaded both the site folder & db files and am attempting to upload the new items I am finding in the sites folder individually: the theme, library & module items. What I am hoping / wondering (will find out soon) is if I will be able to import the db_instance.sql file directly into the existing database. I am about to do it, so will reply with my results, but just figured... if any of the maintainers are online now, perhaps they could reply with any words of caution and/or advice.
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So, It worked! What I did was delete all everything in my existing database & upload the database file you provided, which created the necessary database! So far so good! ^_^ If you're interested to see how I customize it from there, here is a link to the website: http://www.threegoatsbaltimore.com (it will be under construction for a little while as of this comment, so check back!) Thanks so much!!
One thing I have noticed, for others working with this full "live demo" install is, do not enable a WYSIWYG editor until after you finish editing all the block areas that have image content in them... i.e. the "Welcome to Sunrise" bar on the main page with the translucent background, the social media links, etc... because the text editor will override the necessary code.
I had already set up a fresh Drupal 7 install on my client's domain & had taken the time to install CKEditor and set up permissions, etc.. so, I have downloaded both the site folder & db files and am attempting to upload the new items I am finding in the sites folder individually: the theme, library & module items. What I am hoping / wondering (will find out soon) is if I will be able to import the db_instance.sql file directly into the existing database. I am about to do it, so will reply with my results, but just figured... if any of the maintainers are online now, perhaps they could reply with any words of caution and/or advice.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: