Copy/clone your WordPress site on other test/staging instance
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What you get with this Offer
I will copy your WordPress site to a subdomain/subfolder on your actual hosting or another domain or hosting server.
You can use the cloned version of your site for development or testing purposes.
The Importance of having a Test Area for WordPress:
* If you are just doing a simple edit like changing a link then you can just do it on the live site. Though if you are changing CSS styling or dimensions of something like your footer, header or widgets; then you should do so in your test website first.
* Testing plugins allows you to check their compatibility before installing them on your live site. It’s important to do this as plugin development does not always match the speed of official WordPress releases, therefore the plugin might not work with the latest version of WordPress. Plugins also frequently clash with other plugins so it’s necessary to see how the plugin works with other plugins you have installed.
* A WordPress test site is great for testing the latest beta releases of WordPress. Some people install beta releases on their main blog however I would discourage this as beta releases are always buggy and usually have compatibility issues with some plugins.
I encourage you to set one up in a sub domain, sub folder, or separate domain. It’s an important part of using WordPress as it allows you to update your blogs without the risk of them getting messed up due to a CSS class change or installation of a plugin.
You can use the cloned version of your site for development or testing purposes.
The Importance of having a Test Area for WordPress:
* If you are just doing a simple edit like changing a link then you can just do it on the live site. Though if you are changing CSS styling or dimensions of something like your footer, header or widgets; then you should do so in your test website first.
* Testing plugins allows you to check their compatibility before installing them on your live site. It’s important to do this as plugin development does not always match the speed of official WordPress releases, therefore the plugin might not work with the latest version of WordPress. Plugins also frequently clash with other plugins so it’s necessary to see how the plugin works with other plugins you have installed.
* A WordPress test site is great for testing the latest beta releases of WordPress. Some people install beta releases on their main blog however I would discourage this as beta releases are always buggy and usually have compatibility issues with some plugins.
I encourage you to set one up in a sub domain, sub folder, or separate domain. It’s an important part of using WordPress as it allows you to update your blogs without the risk of them getting messed up due to a CSS class change or installation of a plugin.
Get more with Offer Add-ons
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I can deploy your test WordPress instance on your live/production one
Requires no additional time
+$20
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
- ftp access for the live website
- wp-admin login for the live website
- access for the clone (it depends on where you want the clone)
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