I am migrating over 6,000 WordPress blog posts to Backdrop CMS. I successfully tested the migration process with approximately 150 blog posts, which was straightforward but did not include featured images, titles, or categories. I need assistance with the following:
- How can I successfully migrate all blog posts, including their corresponding featured images, text, titles, and categories, to Backdrop CMS?
- How can I ensure the migrated blog posts retain the same URL structure in Backdrop CMS as they had in WordPress to maintain SEO and link integrity?
Any insights, best practices, or step-by-step guidance are greatly appreciated.
Regards
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