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  • #1033465

    Good morning.
    I encountered a problem in displaying products between domain and subdomain.
    I have a domain with a coffee shop for normal consumers, and then I created a subdomain that replicates the same store, but intended for retailers, with different prices and rates.
    I exported the products from the shop on the domain and imported the products into the subdomain.
    I noticed, however, that for the same product, although the detail was built in the same way using the layout builder, in the viewing phase I see it totally different.
    I enclose two screenshots as a proof. I hope I have been clear and I thank everyone in advance for your help.
    Best regards
    Mino

    Subdomain: https://snag.gy/F1va3E.jpg
    Domain: https://snag.gy/CuegbA.jpg

    #1034413

    Hey minogig,

    Thank you for using Enfold.

    The screenshot are displaying two different products. Do you have a screenshot of the same products from different domains? Or just provide links to those products so that we can check them directly. I tried to access the dashboard but the login credentials above are not working.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #1034424

    Hi Ismael.
    Thank you for your support. The photos I have attached as screenshots are the same product, only the special title box changes but if you notice in the url have the same name. I am writing the product url for both domains

    domain: https://www.carioka.it/prodotto/don-carlo-oro-100-pz/
    Subdomain: https://arearivenditori.carioka.it/prodotto/don-carlo-oro-100-pz/

    #1034996

    Hi,

    The product in the subdomain is set to the default editor because it doesn’t have the required post meta entries such as “_aviaLayoutBuilderCleanData” and the shortcode tree. How did you import the products? You may need to set th ebuilder status to “active” manually.

    // https://kriesi.at/support/topic/adding-pages-using-the-wordpress-rest-api/#post-1032812

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #1035096

    Hello and thank you for your support.
    To import the products in the subdomain I exported the products to csv and then imported them into the subdomain using the default woocommerce procedure.
    The only thing I realized I did and also exported the meta that I had not used in terms of product.
    I hope I was clear. How can I solve?
    Thanks a lot.

    #1035446

    Hi,

    The default woocommerce importer doesn’t include the required post meta info for the advance layout builder. You have to migrate the products along with the post meta info/entries. Use this plugin:

    // https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-migrate-db/

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #1035486

    Good morning
    What should I do once the plugin is installed. I am afraid of doing damage and compromising the whole site

    #1035965

    Hi,

    You should create a backup or a restore point first. This is quite important. And then refer to this documentation.

    // https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-migrate-db-pro/doc/quick-start-guide/

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #1035976

    in your opinion which option should I choose to solve my problem of displaying the products?

    #1036040

    I tried in all possible ways the import of products from the domain and the export of products in the subdomain, but in any way make the export, the display is always the same as seen previously and I continue to see the product in mode text and not visual builder when I’m going to edit it. Is there a plugin that replicates the products from one site to another in an identical way? Thank you all but I really need to do this thing.

    #1036419

    Hi,

    You should use the WP Migrate DB plugin because it will include all entries in your database including the custom fields. Have you tried using the plugin? Create backups of the sites and post the FTP details in the private field.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

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