You can avoid most WordPress to HTML conversion errors by checking a few things before exporting. First, make sure your WordPress export file contains complete media paths. Missing or changed upload folders often cause broken images. Second , keep your CSS and JavaScript files in their original structure so the converter can map them correctly. An offline tool like
Softaken WordPress to HTML Converter helps because it preserves layouts, media folders and SEO tags automatically. It also detects duplicates and fixes path issues during export. If something still breaks, rebuild the export, clear caches, and recheck file permissions to ensure everything loads properly.