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Converting from Content Article Manager to K2

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11 years 5 months ago #112524 by Johnny Madera
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Hello,

I have already installed and imported all of my article to the K2 management system however, when I check the website when I update the article it does not come up updated on the site. It stays on the old article management site. Do I need to uninstall the old article management? what do i do

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11 years 5 months ago #112525 by Krikor Boghossian
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Hello Johny,

Did you remember to change all your menu items?

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11 years 5 months ago #112526 by Johnny Madera
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Yes I changed all of my menu items as well. The issue is that the designer protected most of the important extensions under the original joomla article manager. now that i installed the K2 manager and transferred all of the articles over all is good with the site but, the site is slow because i have both the old manager extensions and the K2 extensions. I dont want to touch any of the old extensions. I may mess up the site entirely.

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11 years 5 months ago #112527 by Krikor Boghossian
Replied by Krikor Boghossian on topic Re: Converting from Content Article Manager to K2
Ok... I can see your problem here,

I think you only have on solution here.

a) Backup :)
b) Setup a dev site or a local copy of the site
c) Remove all com_content contents (the articles not the component)
d) Play around with your extensions and use only the essential ones.
e) Make a list of all your changes in case you need to roll back and finally
f ) Use caching to speed up your site and deploy the new version of your site.

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