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Tutorial: How to backup your site #2175

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westnz opened this issue Jan 24, 2024 · 9 comments
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Tutorial: How to backup your site #2175

westnz opened this issue Jan 24, 2024 · 9 comments
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westnz commented Jan 24, 2024

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  • Content type (Course, Tutorial, Online Workshop, or Lesson Plan):
  • Content title: How to backup your site
  • Topic description: Ways to backup your site
  • Audience (User, Developer, Designer, Contributor, etc.): User
  • Experience Level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Any): Beginner-Intermediate

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Backup your site using a plugin or with your host

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westnz commented Feb 9, 2024

How.to.backup.your.site.mp4

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  • [ x] Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • [ x] Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • [ x] The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • [ x] The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • [ x] Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • [ x] Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • [ x] Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
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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:
1:34 - Describing the differences between the Filesystem and Database backups
2:27 - On-demand backup option is really good for users to know; great how you refer to it later in the plugin section.

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ironnysh commented Feb 13, 2024

Tutorial/Lessons Review Checklist

  • Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
  • Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

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.

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westnz commented Feb 13, 2024

Thank you for the reviews @ironnysh and @askdesign 😃

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  • The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
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1:44 the word website in the last line of text is misspelled
Great job. I wish you would have clarified that the Updraft plugin you need to pick a remote storage for your backups and that those settings of daily and 2 backups are connected to the remote storage setup. Even the on-demand backup too.

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Please tick all items you've confirmed:

  • [ x] Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • [x ] Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • [x ] The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • [ x] The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • [x ] Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • [x ] Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
  • Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

Another nice job, Wes.
I agree with Laura's comments above - spelling error on the slide at 1:44. I also agree that you should mention that backup best practices includes storing your backups somewhere other than the hosting account, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. so that hosting account problems don't result in losing both your website and all your backups.

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westnz commented Mar 12, 2024

Many thanks, @SierraTR and @lada7042

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westnz commented Mar 19, 2024

Updated and published as part of the Beginner user learning pathway in Sensei.

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