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Tutorial: How to backup your site #2175
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How.to.backup.your.site.mp4 |
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Leave an additional comment below with feedback. You can also share what you liked about this Tutorial. Wes, this is succinct and clear. I like how you point out the restore option. As you mention, a manual restore is more complex and appropriate for another tutorial. Some highlights that I especially appreciate: |
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Great tutorial, @westnz! Love the slides (especially the poor soul in the intro segment 😂), the flow, and the fact that you mention ALL available options. |
Thank you for the reviews @ironnysh and @askdesign 😃 |
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Leave an additional comment below with feedback. You can also share what you liked about this Tutorial. 1:44 the word website in the last line of text is misspelled |
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Another nice job, Wes. Moved to Preparing to Publish |
Many thanks, @SierraTR and @lada7042 |
Updated and published as part of the Beginner user learning pathway in Sensei. |
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Backup your site using a plugin or with your host
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