On the dashboard, click the download icon () on the right side of the page you want to export. Or, when editing a page in the visual editor, click Export in the upper right.
Export images
If you uploaded images from your local computer into your page, you will need to put those images on a server.
If you have an integration setup, you can transfer your images to your integration source. Just browse your source’s files and choose where you want to save your images.
If you need to upload the images to your server, you can manually enter a base URL where your image files will be placed. You will have the option to download your images at the end of the export.
If you choose to use relative image URLs, you will only be able to view your page’s images when downloading its files to your computer. You will need to upload your image files to a server and update the URLs in your page’s HTML code manually.
Export your HTML
You will see options for your page and, if you upload images for it, the updated images.
If you have an integration setup, you can transfer your page’s HTML to your source.
You can download your page HTML file, and if you uploaded images for it, your updated images as well.
And you can download a text only version of your page to see how accessible it is for screen readers.
If you downloaded your files, you can then upload them to your hosting provider.