Please note that this is a general checklist on wordpress to webflow migration with the help of screaming frog.
A) How to set up Redirects for a New Webflow Website
- Using Google Sheets or equivalent to import a CSV file - Utilizing Screaming Frog tool for SEO type audits and URL crawling
B) Filter for internal HTML links only:
- After filtering, the list can be exported to a CSV file - Process involves identifying and replacing URLs for the new site
C) Replacing existing URLs with web flow staging domain name.
- Use two forward slashes to start and replace with web flow URL - Download the file as a CSV and import it to Screaming Frog
D) Setting up redirects for old URLs on new site:
- Pages on new site have same URL structure as old site - Identifying and redirecting 404 error URLs
E) Setting up wildcard redirects in Webflow:
- Wildcard redirect can match all product categories in one hit to address 404s - Setting up one redirect to ensure all URLs are redirected at once
F) Analyzing and modifying URLs for redirection
- Identifying and removing unnecessary segments from the URL path. - Considering client preferences and content document for further decisions.
Once everything is set up and tested, you can publish your Webflow site. Remember, this is a simplified guide on wordpress to webflow migration and the exact steps may vary based on your specific needs and the complexity of your site. Always ensure to backup your data before starting the migration process and test thoroughly after the migration. Here's the detailed migration checklist.
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