Seong,
Nicepage cannot parse the exported HTML. You can import only exported NICEPAGE projects.
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When I try to import sites exported in May 2022, it gives a message "invalid nicepage project file". So I tried to create a new site, export, and import. This worked. What is the problem with the May 2022 file. Is it the version problem? I upgraded the version today.
When I try to import sites exported in May 2022, it gives a message "invalid nicepage project file". So I tried to create a new site, export, and import. This worked. What is the problem with the May 2022 file. Is it the version problem? I upgraded the version today.E.A. Cittone,
Please send us the example, URL or image, that is taking you weeks to create.
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If you can import via URL, why can't you apply the same concept to importing an ARTX project? I don't accept that it is impossible. I suspect it just needs time and programming talent.
In the meantime, I have a lot of time and effort invested in the sites I have created, through Artisteer. Until I get notification that an import is possible, I will have to hold off on purchasing Nicepage. I might try the demo version on a new site, but again, without an Artisteer import option, it doesn't matter how easy it is, I just am not going to spend the time "recreating the wheel", so to speak - plus I'm sure the people that I created sites for aren't going to pay me to convert their current sites manually as has been suggested.
Just let me know when you've accomplished the import from Artisteer function, and you'll have a new customer. Probably quite a few I would guess from reading the replies to this request.
I am facing the same issue.. We should have (must have) the transition possibility... Importing from URL is a disaster. We can not have the columns included to the design neither. Nicepage should give us an improvement on the user interface. I am still trying to create a web site for a week, which was possible with Artisteer in 15min.
> If you can import via URL, why can't you apply the same concept to importing an ARTX project? I don't accept that it is impossible. I suspect it just needs time and programming talent. > In the meantime, I have a lot of time and effort invested in the sites I have created, through Artisteer. Until I get notification that an import is possible, I will have to hold off on purchasing Nicepage. I might try the demo version on a new site, but again, without an Artisteer import option, it doesn't matter how easy it is, I just am not going to spend the time "recreating the wheel", so to speak - plus I'm sure the people that I created sites for aren't going to pay me to convert their current sites manually as has been suggested. > Just let me know when you've accomplished the import from Artisteer function, and you'll have a new customer. Probably quite a few I would guess from reading the replies to this request. I am facing the same issue.. We should have (must have) the transition possibility... Importing from URL is a disaster. We can not have the columns included to the design neither. Nicepage should give us an improvement on the user interface. I am still trying to create a web site for a week, which was possible with Artisteer in 15min.If you can import via URL, why can't you apply the same concept to importing an ARTX project? I don't accept that it is impossible. I suspect it just needs time and programming talent.
In the meantime, I have a lot of time and effort invested in the sites I have created, through Artisteer. Until I get notification that an import is possible, I will have to hold off on purchasing Nicepage. I might try the demo version on a new site, but again, without an Artisteer import option, it doesn't matter how easy it is, I just am not going to spend the time "recreating the wheel", so to speak - plus I'm sure the people that I created sites for aren't going to pay me to convert their current sites manually as has been suggested.
Just let me know when you've accomplished the import from Artisteer function, and you'll have a new customer. Probably quite a few I would guess from reading the replies to this request.
Hi Chris,
Unfortunately, conversion from Artisteer to Nicepage is technically impossible. These two applications create quite different themes and content. Therefore even the partial conversion is impossible.
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I agree with all those above. I purchased Artisteer some years ago and upgraded to the current version and now have been actively looking around for a replacement (unsuccessfully) until finding Nicepage a couple of weeks ago. It is disappointing that the Nicepage development team are unable to develop some form of conversion utility.
I agree with all those above. I purchased Artisteer some years ago and upgraded to the current version and now have been actively looking around for a replacement (unsuccessfully) until finding Nicepage a couple of weeks ago. It is disappointing that the Nicepage development team are unable to develop some form of conversion utility.Hi,
As mentioned before, it is indeed hard to make any conversion from Artisteer to Nicepage. You can see that both applications produce the completely different types of layout and the structure is also completely different, like there is about 10 years between Artisteer and Nicepage, so you can imagine what the problem could be.
In nay case, if you have any issues with Nicepage, please do not hesitate to contact us, our developers are working hard on every issue and we would be glad to help you and make Nicepage better.
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Same opion as all members before. I've also many big Artisteer websites. I also love Atristeer. I'm sad that it is end-of-live. Working with Nicepage takes much more time, till all sites look nice in responsive modes. Too many bugs and a too big wishlist till now. An working import function for Artisteer Joomla and WordPress is a must.
Same opion as all members before. I've also many big Artisteer websites. I also love Atristeer. I'm sad that it is end-of-live. Working with Nicepage takes much more time, till all sites look nice in responsive modes. Too many bugs and a too big wishlist till now. An working import function for Artisteer Joomla and WordPress is a must.An import option is very important.
An import option is very important.Hi David,
Nicepage and Artisteer provide quite different themes, themes structure, and features. Therefore even partial compatibility almost impossible to achieve. But we are continuing research in this direction.
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It's a must to have a import function for old projects
It's a must to have a import function for old projectsYes, of course! I would be more than nice to have the possibility to convert and import Artisteer templates on an easy way!
Yes, of course! I would be more than nice to have the possibility to convert and import Artisteer templates on an easy way!Agreed import a joomla template zip file is an absolute must.
Agreed import a joomla template zip file is an absolute must.Agreed about the importing artisteer files. At least the importer could simply parse files by type, collecting all images with tags and placing them on new theme accordingly. That would be a huge timesaver.
But love it otherwise!!! AAA
As an happy user of artisteer , would it be possible to add the import function in nicepage, so I strongly support the request of Rene
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Blackie
As an happy user of artisteer , would it be possible to add the import function in nicepage, so I strongly support the request of Rene Thanks BlackieLike those above I LOVE Artisteer and tried Themler, but it never worked right for me. I do most of my work offline and then connect to the internet to import my updates. I check the live version for errors. Make any corrections and get offline. This helps me avoid distractions such as social media.
I also have a lot of sites built in Artisteer, like many othersthathave posted,. However, most of my themes have years of blog posts stored inside the theme, as an easy backup and restore option. My clients love this because they don't have to worry about failed database updates. They can just reload the theme if necessary. So for me just recreating everything in Nicepage isn't that simple.
Like others, I have many sites with Artisteer templates and an easy upgrade to Nicepage would REALLY help!
Like others, I have many sites with Artisteer templates and an easy upgrade to Nicepage would REALLY help!For us it's really a very import option. We have many designs made with Artisteer. We love Artisteer.
For us it's really a very import option. We have many designs made with Artisteer. We love Artisteer.For me, nicepage will only be interesting if my Artisteer projects can be imported and edited without problems and mistakes in nicepage. Otherwise, I remain faithful to Artisteer.
For me, nicepage will only be interesting if my Artisteer projects can be imported and edited without problems and mistakes in nicepage. Otherwise, I remain faithful to Artisteer.