Migration

webador has blocked my access to https://temp-xmaknfvdxllaxakvoaku.webadorsite.com/ Can you suggest other providers which could cope with 130 pages? My plan is to migrate the site/


Gemini said

Getting blocked from your own site is incredibly frustrating, especially when you have 130 pages of content at stake. For a site of that scale, you’ve likely outgrown "lightweight" builders like Webador.


When you have over 100 pages, you need a provider with a robust Content Management System (CMS) so that the editor doesn't lag and your navigation remains organized.


1. WordPress (Self-Hosted)

If you want to ensure you are never blocked again, WordPress is the answer. Since you own the files and choose the host (like SiteGround or Hostinger), no single builder can "shut you down."


Scale: It can handle 100 pages or 100,000 pages without slowing down.


Migration Tip: Use a plugin like "RSS Post Importer" or a service like CMS2CMS to automate the move from your Webador URL.


2. Squarespace

Squarespace is known for being "designer-friendly," but its backend is quite sturdy for sites in the 100–200 page range.


Scale: Unlike basic builders, its interface remains snappy even with many sub-menus and folders.


Aesthetic: It’s great if your 130 pages include a lot of high-quality imagery or a portfolio.


3. Wix Studio

Don't use the "standard" Wix for 130 pages; use Wix Studio. It is designed for "power users" and agencies.


Scale: It handles large databases of content much better than the original Wix editor.


Benefit: Excellent SEO tools to ensure your 130 pages actually show up in search results after the move.


Important Migration Note

Since your current site is blocked, your first priority should be saving your content.


Wayback Machine: Check archive.org to see if a recent version of your site was crawled. You can copy your text from there if you can't get back into your Webador dashboard.


Google Cache: Search for cache:yourdomain.com in Google to see if you can pull up the text of specific pages.


Would you like me to help you draft an email to Webador support to request a temporary "unlock" so you can export your data?


1. WordPress (Self-Hosted)

If you want to ensure you are never blocked again, WordPress is the answer. Since you own the files and choose the host (like SiteGround or Hostinger), no single builder can "shut you down."

  • Scale: It can handle 100 pages or 100,000 pages without slowing down.

  • Migration Tip: Use a plugin like "RSS Post Importer" or a service like CMS2CMS to automate the move from your Webador URL.

2. Squarespace

Squarespace is known for being "designer-friendly," but its backend is quite sturdy for sites in the 100–200 page range.

  • Scale: Unlike basic builders, its interface remains snappy even with many sub-menus and folders.

  • Aesthetic: It’s great if your 130 pages include a lot of high-quality imagery or a portfolio.

3. Wix Studio

Don't use the "standard" Wix for 130 pages; use Wix Studio. It is designed for "power users" and agencies.

  • Scale: It handles large databases of content much better than the original Wix editor.

  • Benefit: Excellent SEO tools to ensure your 130 pages actually show up in search results after the move.


Important Migration Note

Since your current site is blocked, your first priority should be saving your content.

  1. Wayback Machine: Check archive.org to see if a recent version of your site was crawled. You can copy your text from there if you can't get back into your Webador dashboard.

  2. Google Cache: Search for cache:yourdomain.com in Google to see if you can pull up the text of specific pages.



 


 



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