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I'm working on SP 2013 environment...and customize some of the page using SharePoint designer. And upload it to the staging.

I would like to publish it to the production. It is subsite of the main site/Team Site

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  • Only configuration or with development? First time or upgrade? Jun 27, 2017 at 20:00
  • not upgrading or no configuration.
    – Sara
    Jun 27, 2017 at 20:04
  • Add to your question please what kind of configuration did you do Jun 27, 2017 at 20:04
  • @jpussacq I didn't say any configeration. I'm working on SP 2013environment...and customize some of the page using sharepoint designer. And upload it to the staging. My client agreed on what I accomplish and would like to publish it to the production. It is sub site of the main site/Team Site
    – Sara
    Jun 27, 2017 at 20:06
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    Depends a lot on what configuration, which method to use. You can save site as template and then create a site in production based on this template Jun 27, 2017 at 20:11

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Based on your comments, you should use Import-SPWeb/Export-SPWeb Cmdlets to can move subsite.

Export-SPWeb CMDLET

Export-SPWeb http://site -Path "site export.cmp"

Import-SPWeb CMDLET

Import-SPWeb http://site -Path export.cmp -UpdateVersions Overwrite

Note:

  • Make sure that the source subsite is idintical to the destination sub-site. in case it's not identical so the best way to move your pages customizations manually. (You should think about identicality in the future by reverse the export and import from production to staging )
  • Save site as template is an option but it requires to create a new site not to overwrite the current site.

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