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WordPress to WWB?

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Is it possible to move a WordPress site to WWB?

I used WWB for several years a while back. Someone convinced me to move to WordPress. I am dissatisfied with it, especially Elementor Pro as an editor.

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Is it possible to move a WordPress site to WWB?
No, that is not possible.
WordPress stores its data in a database on the server, because it's a content management system.
WWB is a web design tool.
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That is what I thought.

I have some sites I built in WWB but have lost the source code. Is there a way to reverse engineer those sites so I can make changes?
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brucebinder wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:40 pm That is what I thought.

I have some sites I built in WWB but have lost the source code. Is there a way to reverse engineer those sites so I can make changes?
If you doesn't have the project file (.wbs) you cannot reverse engineer the complete site. You can import the .html file and all pic files. After this... depending of the sites size it will be some work for all programming and linking...
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Thanks for all your help. I was able to find to original .WBS file and have downloaded a trial version of WWB.

Any chance of getting the upgrade price since I was a user from V15 but have been through a few computers since then?
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Thanks for all your help. I was able to find to original .WBS file and have downloaded a trial version of WWB.
Note if the project (.wbs) uses any extension(s) at all you will not be able to load it even if you have those extension(s) installed in the program. This is due to extension(s) cannot be loaded / used in the trial version.
On a secondary note if the project doesn't use any extension(s) and you open and save then you will not be able to reopen in any previous versions i.e. WB 15

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Are you upgrading from a previous version?
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/purchase.html
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Had not used any extensions and I am aware about once I save, I cannot go back.

What does an upgrade cost (even though I no longer am on a computer that has the older version I was using)?
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Did you read from the url:
The full price without discount WYSIWYG Web Builder 16 for $59.95
How to Upgrade:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/howtoupgrade.html

I'm an existing customer, do I get a discount?
Yes, you can request the 40% discount (limited offer!) coupon code here: http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/upgrade.html
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