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This guide assumes you've already installed WordPress with Softaculous in your cPanel provided by GlowHost.
Step 1Find Softaculous within cPanel. Under Software, click on Softaculous Apps Installer. | Image Modified |
Step 2Navigate to your list of installed apps. |
When you hover over the right buttonYou can find this in the menu at the top right, it will say All Installations in a tool tip popup when hovering over it. | Image Modified |
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TestClick the Create Staging icon in the row where your WordPress website is shown. | Image Modified |
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TestYou'll have several options here. Pay close attention since you should stage your website similarly to your live website. You'll choose the Protocol, Domain, Directory, and Database on this page.
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| It's often best to use the same Protocol settings as the live website. |
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TestWait for your staged website to install. This won't take long. | Image Modified |
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TestStart testing! Your staging website will be active at the page address you've specified in Step 4 as soon as it shows complete on this page. | Image Modified |
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You can setup as many staged WordPress websites as you like! This will give you the ultimate in flexibility when testing different plugins and themes for WordPress. You can even create staging websites of your staging websites. |
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