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Site Migrations flow: On "We'll take it from here" screen, remove https:// and trailing slash from source site URL #96419

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sixhours opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 1 comment

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sixhours commented Nov 14, 2024

On the "We'll take it from here" screen after a user has submitted their credentials, remove the https:// and trailing / from the URL:

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@sixhours sixhours added [Type] Bug [Feature] Site Migration Features related to site migrations to WPcom [Feature Group] Site Migration [Feature] DIFM (Do It For Me) Flows All our services and tools where we build sites for users. labels Nov 14, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added [Pri] TBD [Feature] Permalinks & Slugs Settings and features related to controlling how URLs appear and are generated for a sites. [Feature] Site Settings All other general site settings. labels Nov 14, 2024
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OpenAI suggested the following labels for this issue:

  • [Feature Group] Site Migration: The issue pertains to the site migration flow, specifically adjustments in the URL formatting during the migration process.
  • [Feature] Permalinks & Slugs: This feature relates to how URLs are managed and displayed, which is relevant to the removal of 'https://' and the trailing slash.
  • [Feature] Site Settings: The adjustments require changes in site settings, particularly the configuration of how URLs are presented to users.

@sixhours sixhours removed [Feature] Site Settings All other general site settings. [Feature] Permalinks & Slugs Settings and features related to controlling how URLs appear and are generated for a sites. labels Nov 14, 2024
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