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bossofdirts2018-10-22 18:39:53
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bossofdirts, 2018-10-22 18:39:53

Is it possible to copy a site created on the constructor?

Is it possible to completely copy a site created on constructors like: wix, tilda, platformaLP and place them on another hosting?

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fedyafeduk, 2020-03-22
@fedyafeduk

Yes, of course you can. One way to copy a site made on the constructor is to try to make a copy of it through the browser. Try right-clicking on the web page of the resource and choosing "Save As", or press the key combination "Ctrl" + "S" on your keyboard. True, this method has one big drawback. Some files may not be downloaded or may not be fully downloaded.
The second way to clone a site is to use a resource copying program. True, in this case, you will have to figure out how to copy the site yourself. At the moment, there are several programs, the best one can be searched on the Internet. Follow the reviews and you will be happy. But there are also disadvantages here, for example, something will have to be finalized, since the programs do not download all the files.
The third option is to find an online service where specialists will make a duplicate of the site for you. In general, this service is suitable if you really need to make an exact copy of the resource in the shortest possible time without errors and problems with lost files. Such services have already existed for a long time, so choose according to reviews and examples of work.
In general, before choosing something from the possible options, it is recommended that you independently and in more detail familiarize yourself with the materials about free website copying . Consider all the pros and cons and decide what suits you. In general, this article discusses all possible options.

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Jupiter Max, 2018-10-22
@vardoLP

you can, if you only need layout, but it will be a wild horror for you :) probably easier to assemble it yourself.

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Eugene, 2018-10-22
@e_snegirev

ctrl+s → Web page (one file)
and continue to dig into a bunch of generated code)
or create a task somewhere like a kwork, there seemed to be those who suggested doing such a job

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