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mr.axo.cz posted this 08 March 2024
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Anyone know where the html page is stored on wordpress when its build with nicepage?

Anyone know where the html page is stored on wordpress when its build with nicepage?
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Support Team posted this 08 March 2024

Hello,

Thanks for reaching out to us

When you create a website using Nicepage and export it to WordPress, the HTML pages are typically stored in the WordPress database, and the content is managed through the WordPress admin interface. Nicepage generates dynamic content within WordPress pages and posts.

Here's a general overview of the process:

Nicepage Editor:
- You design and create your website pages using Nicepage.
- Nicepage generates the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code for your pages.

Export to WordPress:
- You export your Nicepage project, and Nicepage provides you with a WordPress-compatible ZIP file.

WordPress Admin Interface:
- You log in to your WordPress admin dashboard.

Upload Nicepage ZIP:
- Go to the WordPress dashboard's "Plugins" or "Themes" section.
- You upload and activate the Nicepage ZIP file.

Page/Post Creation:
- You create or edit pages or posts in WordPress.
- Within the WordPress editor, you may see Nicepage blocks or elements.

Database Storage:
- The HTML content generated by Nicepage is stored in the WordPress database.

Frontend Rendering:
- When visitors access your site, WordPress dynamically renders the pages by retrieving content from the database.

WordPress stores the content in its database rather than separate HTML files if you're looking for specific HTML files on your server. If you have server access, you won't find individual HTML files for each page as in a static site.

Remember, WordPress is a dynamic content management system, and content is stored in a structured database. Please provide additional details if you have more specific requirements or need further clarification.
...................................................
Sincerely,
Ahmad.
Nicepage Support Team

Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp

Hello, Thanks for reaching out to us When you create a website using Nicepage and export it to WordPress, the HTML pages are typically stored in the WordPress database, and the content is managed through the WordPress admin interface. Nicepage generates dynamic content within WordPress pages and posts. **Here's a general overview of the process:** **Nicepage Editor:** - You design and create your website pages using Nicepage. - Nicepage generates the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code for your pages. **Export to WordPress:** - You export your Nicepage project, and Nicepage provides you with a WordPress-compatible ZIP file. **WordPress Admin Interface:** - You log in to your WordPress admin dashboard. **Upload Nicepage ZIP:** - Go to the WordPress dashboard's "Plugins" or "Themes" section. - You upload and activate the Nicepage ZIP file. **Page/Post Creation:** - You create or edit pages or posts in WordPress. - Within the WordPress editor, you may see Nicepage blocks or elements. **Database Storage:** - The HTML content generated by Nicepage is stored in the WordPress database. **Frontend Rendering:** - When visitors access your site, WordPress dynamically renders the pages by retrieving content from the database. WordPress stores the content in its database rather than separate HTML files if you're looking for specific HTML files on your server. If you have server access, you won't find individual HTML files for each page as in a static site. Remember, WordPress is a dynamic content management system, and content is stored in a structured database. Please provide additional details if you have more specific requirements or need further clarification. ................................................... Sincerely, Ahmad. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
mr.axo.cz
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mr.axo.cz posted this 08 March 2024

Hello,

Thanks for reaching out to us

When you create a website using Nicepage and export it to WordPress, the HTML pages are typically stored in the WordPress database, and the content is managed through the WordPress admin interface. Nicepage generates dynamic content within WordPress pages and posts.

Here's a general overview of the process:

Nicepage Editor:
- You design and create your website pages using Nicepage.
- Nicepage generates the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code for your pages.

Export to WordPress:
- You export your Nicepage project, and Nicepage provides you with a WordPress-compatible ZIP file.

WordPress Admin Interface:
- You log in to your WordPress admin dashboard.

Upload Nicepage ZIP:
- Go to the WordPress dashboard's "Plugins" or "Themes" section.
- You upload and activate the Nicepage ZIP file.

Page/Post Creation:
- You create or edit pages or posts in WordPress.
- Within the WordPress editor, you may see Nicepage blocks or elements.

Database Storage:
- The HTML content generated by Nicepage is stored in the WordPress database.

Frontend Rendering:
- When visitors access your site, WordPress dynamically renders the pages by retrieving content from the database.

WordPress stores the content in its database rather than separate HTML files if you're looking for specific HTML files on your server. If you have server access, you won't find individual HTML files for each page as in a static site.

Remember, WordPress is a dynamic content management system, and content is stored in a structured database. Please provide additional details if you have more specific requirements or need further clarification.
...................................................
Sincerely,
Ahmad.
Nicepage Support Team

Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp

No mean like i hjave the wordpress plugin in my wordpress website and when i create new page, i want to know where in which location on the web servers the pages is stored

> Hello, > > Thanks for reaching out to us > > When you create a website using Nicepage and export it to WordPress, the HTML pages are typically stored in the WordPress database, and the content is managed through the WordPress admin interface. Nicepage generates dynamic content within WordPress pages and posts. > > **Here's a general overview of the process:** > > **Nicepage Editor:** > - You design and create your website pages using Nicepage. > - Nicepage generates the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code for your pages. > > **Export to WordPress:** > - You export your Nicepage project, and Nicepage provides you with a WordPress-compatible ZIP file. > > **WordPress Admin Interface:** > - You log in to your WordPress admin dashboard. > > **Upload Nicepage ZIP:** > - Go to the WordPress dashboard's "Plugins" or "Themes" section. > - You upload and activate the Nicepage ZIP file. > > **Page/Post Creation:** > - You create or edit pages or posts in WordPress. > - Within the WordPress editor, you may see Nicepage blocks or elements. > > **Database Storage:** > - The HTML content generated by Nicepage is stored in the WordPress database. > > **Frontend Rendering:** > - When visitors access your site, WordPress dynamically renders the pages by retrieving content from the database. > > WordPress stores the content in its database rather than separate HTML files if you're looking for specific HTML files on your server. If you have server access, you won't find individual HTML files for each page as in a static site. > > Remember, WordPress is a dynamic content management system, and content is stored in a structured database. Please provide additional details if you have more specific requirements or need further clarification. > ................................................... > Sincerely, > Ahmad. > Nicepage Support Team > > Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 > Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp No mean like i hjave the wordpress plugin in my wordpress website and when i create new page, i want to know where in which location on the web servers the pages is stored
mr.axo.cz
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mr.axo.cz posted this 08 March 2024

Help please

Help please
Support Team
Support Team posted this 09 March 2024

Hello,

The specific location on web servers where Nicepage stores the pages created with the WordPress plugin is not disclosed. This information is not typically provided to users, as the internal structure and file locations may change with updates. Such details are considered part of the internal workings of the plugin, and disclosing them could impact the stability and security of the Nicepage plugin.

All pages created by Nicepage can be edited in the Nicepage editor.

If you have some issues or difficulties, please let us know.

We are here to help and assist.
...................................................
Sincerely,
Ahmad.
Nicepage Support Team

Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp

Hello, The specific location on web servers where Nicepage stores the pages created with the WordPress plugin is not disclosed. This information is not typically provided to users, as the internal structure and file locations may change with updates. Such details are considered part of the internal workings of the plugin, and disclosing them could impact the stability and security of the Nicepage plugin. All pages created by Nicepage can be edited in the Nicepage editor. If you have some issues or difficulties, please let us know. We are here to help and assist. ................................................... Sincerely, Ahmad. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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