I'm creating a theme for our company website, with a whole set of custom templates, modules etc. The current website has almost 100 pages and almost 200 blog posts. I'm wondering about the best practices for recreating all these pages?
The website structure is going to stay the same, so would I go through and create each page using a temp slug, eg. "about-us-new" and then unpublish and archive the original page and change the new page slug?
There appears to be a page export tool, so I could build in a dev account and export, but I don't see an import tool?
Hi @bradhardinge, if you have CMS Hub Professional or Enterprise you can use Hubspot's Content Staging to build, test, and launch new versions of pages quickly and easily, and without creating temporary slugs (the staging tool comes with a staging domain where you can test, but when you publish the new page it will replace the old one at the same, original URL): https://knowledge.hubspot.com/cms-general/redesign-and-relaunch-your-site-with-content-staging
Hi @bradhardinge, if you have CMS Hub Professional or Enterprise you can use Hubspot's Content Staging to build, test, and launch new versions of pages quickly and easily, and without creating temporary slugs (the staging tool comes with a staging domain where you can test, but when you publish the new page it will replace the old one at the same, original URL): https://knowledge.hubspot.com/cms-general/redesign-and-relaunch-your-site-with-content-staging