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How to Migrate your ColdFusion Website to WordPress

Sep 10, 2024 | How-to's, Web Development, WordPress

If your website runs on ColdFusion, you might have heard that its End of Life (EOL) is approaching soon.

But what does this mean, and what should you do about it?

In this article, we’ll break down the importance of ColdFusion’s EOL, what happens after it, and why migrating to WordPress could be the best solution for your website.

What (& When) is ColdFusion’s End of Life?

For ColdFusion, the EOL is set for October 1, 2024.

After this date, the developers behind ColdFusion will stop providing security updates, bug fixes, and new features. Essentially, ColdFusion will be “frozen in time,” and any issues that arise won’t be fixed by the official team.

Why Migrate to WordPress?

At FDGweb, we’ve been in the web design business for 24 years, and we’ve seen our fair share of End of Life (EOL) systems. We’ve helped countless clients navigate the tricky transition from outdated platforms to more modern, secure solutions like WordPress.

Here’s why we believe migrating to WordPress is the best move for your website:

  1. Regular Updates: WordPress is actively maintained with frequent updates that keep your site secure and compatible with the latest technology. With our experience, we ensure that your migration process is smooth and that your site stays up to date and protected from security vulnerabilities.
  2. Ease of Use: WordPress is known for its user-friendly interface. We’ve worked with many clients who found managing their content much easier after moving to WordPress. Whether you need to add new features or customize your site, we make sure it’s all within your reach without needing advanced technical skills.
  3. Flexibility and Customization: WordPress offers thousands of themes and plugins that allow us to tailor your website to your specific needs, whether you’re running a blog, an online store, or a corporate site. We’ve helped many clients achieve exactly the look and functionality they want.

How to Migrate from ColdFusion To WordPress:

Planning Your Migration

To begin your migration, it’s essential to evaluate your current ColdFusion site.

Start by creating a content inventory, listing all pages, posts, images, and any other content that needs to be migrated. For example, if you have 300 blog posts and 50 product pages, make a note of that.

Additionally, identify any custom features such as contact forms, search functions, or eCommerce capabilities. If you have a custom-built user login system, ensure you find an equivalent solution in WordPress.

Select a WordPress Hosting Provider

Choose a WordPress hosting provider that meets your site’s needs, such as WP Engine or SiteGround.

Consider your hosting needs carefully; for instance, if your site handles 10,000 visitors a day, select a hosting plan that can manage this traffic without experiencing downtime.

Set Up Your New WordPress Site as a Solid Foundation for the Migration

To set up your new WordPress site, you’ll need to install WordPress and integrate your design into a theme.

You can download WordPress from wordpress.org and install it manually, or if your host offers a one-click installer, use that.

Once WordPress is installed, you can begin customizing your site’s branding and design within a theme.

Export Content from Your ColdFusion Site to Preserve Your Existing Assets

When exporting data from your ColdFusion site, focus on exporting pages, posts, and media.

If your ColdFusion site uses a database like MySQL or SQL Server, export the content tables to CSV or XML formats.

Additionally, if you have custom data fields, make sure to export those fields accordingly.

Prepare Custom Scripts for Migration

You’ll also need to rewrite any custom ColdFusion-specific code in PHP for WordPress. For example, if you have a contact form built in ColdFusion, you can rewrite it using a WordPress plugin like Contact Form 7 or Gravity Forms.

Import Your Content & Use Plugins to Rebuild Your Site Structure & Functionality

Once the content has been imported, you can install plugins that replicate or enhance the functionality of your ColdFusion site.

For example, use WooCommerce for eCommerce, Yoast SEO for SEO management, and Gravity Forms for forms.

If your ColdFusion site had custom scripts or applications, you might need to seek professional help for the migration.

Test Your New WordPress Site Thoroughly to Catch Any Issues Before Launch

Before launching, thoroughly review all pages and posts to ensure content has transferred correctly.

Check for formatting issues, broken links, and missing images.

Also, test forms, search functions, and interactive features across major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and devices (desktop, tablet, mobile) to ensure compatibility.

Launch and Monitor Your New WordPress Site to Ensure Long-Term Success

Finally, switch your DNS settings to launch the new WordPress site and continue post-launch testing to ensure everything runs smoothly. Monitoring is key to ensuring long-term success.

Successfully Migrating from ColdFusion to WordPress

ColdFusion’s End of Life on October 1, 2024, is a crucial moment for any website still using the platform.

Without updates, your site is at risk for security breaches and functionality issues.

At FDGweb, we’ve successfully managed many EOL migrations, and we’re here to help you transition to WordPress, ensuring your site stays safe, up-to-date, and ready for the future.

If you’re still on ColdFusion, now is the time to make the switch and ensure your site thrives for years to come.

Contact us today if you need technical assistance so you can focus on what matters most: running your business.

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