For larger sites, an offline WordPress to HTML converter is mostly trouble-free if it correctly handles the content structure, SEO data and media files. The tool should be able to handle a large XML or SQL export file without issue, keep URLs the same in the HTML file, and maintain all metadata including titles, descriptions, canonical tags and Open Graph details. A good offline converter will also handle images, internal links, and scripts so that the HTML version has the same look and format as before. Softaken WordPress to HTML Converter is designed for this type of heavy work. It will detect duplicates, keeps a folder structure, and will process large exports without losing formatting or speed. If you have a big site, just download the demo and run a test on a batch to see for yourself.My website has hundreds of pages. Can offline WordPress to HTML converters handle large websites efficiently? What are the must-have features?
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