• owen-b

    (@owen-b)


    I have the current version of my site running from a subdirectory called, say, v1. I used the ‘copy DO NOT MOVE!’ method to run this from it’s subdirectory but look like it’s the root. I now have a fully functional redesign running in another subdirectory, v2. It shares nothing with v1, including the database.

    What is the best way to switch from v1 to v2?

    Do I delete the v1 index.php from the root, then basically start over the instructions for changing the URLs in v2 WordPress admin, copying in the v2 index.php, then re-edit the htaccess to point to v2?

    Or, to make this easier in future should I decide to completely overhaul everything again, should I try the option for simply pointing the root at the subdirectory, as is recommended for a site that changes design each year? They both seem to do the same thing, is one method better than the other in my case?

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  • Steve

    (@seekerabroad)

    Hi Owen,

    For the sake of my sanity I’ve used ManageWP to clone a new version over to a live location.

    It’s not a free solution so apologies to all if it’a against the rules to mention it

    Regards,

    Steve

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