If your site grows beyond the functionality that Drupal Gardens provides, you can export it at any time and install it on your local computer or any Drupal-compatible web hosting such as Acquia Dev Cloud. The export includes Drupal 7, your database, themes, content, modules, site and module configuration settings, and users. After you've exported, you can add any Drupal 7-compatible contributed modules, new functionality, or get help from Drupal professionals to add new features and much more. You can think of it this way: Acquia owns the Drupal Gardens platform, but you own your site.web
Your site might be growing and you want to add functionality or Drupal modules not available in Drupal Gardens.app
Exporting a copy of your Drupal Gardens site does not change it at all. It will continue to run like normal. Exporting a copy of your site does not delete it, take it offline, or change it in any way.dom
Site export gives you the freedom to move your site elsewhere and develop it further.ide
When exported and installed on web hosting:ui
Exporting your site is extremely simple:this
You can also export any site you own by visiting the site manager and choosing Export siteunder the More menu.spa
There are a couple of changes made to your site's configuration when it is exported. Knowing these should let you get it set up as a local installation using the Acquia Dev Desktop or other local AMP stack, Acquia Dev Cloud or any other web hosting provider.code
For security reasons, when you export your site, its administrative user accounts are assigned new usernames and/or passwords and all member accounts# passwords are changed. If you install your exported site on other web hosting, Drupal Gardens staff have no access and do not know your new usernames or passwords.orm
The new usernames and/or passwords are listed in your exported codebase in a file called "credentials-[sitename]-user1_[random].txt".server
http://example.com/user/password
on your newly installed site (substituting your new site URL for "example.com").Here's some information to help you get started using the Acquia Dev Desktop local development environment on your computer:
To move your Drupal Gardens site to Acquia Dev Cloud, just follow these steps:
Drupal.org -Installation outside of Drupal Gardens can be challenging, given the large number of variables and technical issues that can come up in hosting environments. Drupal.org contains many resources that can help you. One place to start if you have trouble installing a freshly exported Drupal Gardens site is the Drupal 7 installation troubleshooting page.
Drupal Gardens exported site forum - This forum is for you if you are having any issues with your exported Drupal Gardens site. Please note that, although Drupal Gardens Support moderators and staff do participate in this forum, it is not part of the official Drupal Gardens support offering.