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Five important backup – rules for Wordpress publisher!
Introduction: In this tutorial, we are going to learn the basic about backing up your important ‘Wordpress’ files & folders. This tutorial is pretty easy to read and it should make you aware. This is also like a checklist, to let you backup the important items, just before upgrading to a newer version of ‘Wordpress.’
1.] When you’re prompted to upgrade, you’ll need to disable all of your ‘Plug-ins’. If you ignore this crucial step, there may be some side effects or errors, when you update your Wordpress engines and your SQL database.
2.] Always check your ‘wp-config.php’ file and keep a backup of that file. This file is the hearth of your ‘Wordpress’ engine and it also controls your SQL database and your Administrator’s settings. If you lost this file or the file becomes corrupted, then, your SQL database is completely useless.
If this situation is severe, you will need to consult this problem with your ’server provider’. They might have a backup of your ‘config.php’ file or your database’s password. However, it depends on your hosting – provider – services.
3.] When you’re upgrading, you might want to create a backup of your costume -Wordpress – theme folder. This is only for users who had purchased their own template or had their template completely modified. This tactics is very useful and it will also reduce your time, instead of modifying from scratch.
4.] When you’re are using your FTP server, you will need to create a backup of your ‘.htaccess’ file. This file is also very important, if you have a lot of coding that use to block spammers, evil robots and hot-linkers.
5.] This backup is optional. But, it is useful if you don’t want to re-download or search for the correct plug-ins. All you need to do is look for your ‘plug-in’ folder and compress it as a zip file. That is all…
Simple? I think so…
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