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- November 2, 2018 at 11:21 pm #21990Anonymous UserMember
Hello, I decided to use BoldGrid to create a website for a friend’s business because it would give them a WordPress site. However, they want to use a GoDaddy account they already have. I’ve told them to pay for BoldGrid premium, but I do not see an option to simply have the registered domain point to the BoldGrid site. On the GoDaddy side their instructions are for .wordpress.com. I don’t want to remove BoldGrid to move it. How should I go about this? Thanks
November 8, 2018 at 9:38 am #21992Arnel CMemberHello,
Thanks for your question about using BoldGrid on a non-partner host. BoldGrid is not a WordPress host, it is a series of plugins that work with a stand-alone WordPress installation to build your website. If they want to use it on their GoDaddy site, you simply have to load WordPress on their site, then add the plugins using the Plugins section of the WordPress installation. If you require further assistance, please let us know.
Regards,
Arnel C.
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November 12, 2018 at 11:26 am #21991Anonymous UserMemberHello thank you for your response. My main issue is loading the complete website. I used the tutorial to download a backup, but I don’t want to rebuild my site on WordPress under GoDaddy hosting. Basically, I didn’t know they didn’t have hosting set-up so I’m doing this all backwards. 🙁 Are there tutorials on how to do the transfer and keep the site intact that was built?
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