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I have a Wordpress site where suffers constant updates, both layout and plugins/ functionality. Until then normal, but what I wanted to know is if there is an efficient way to update my site as if it were a parallel site as security, so that when updating the changes do not appear on the site.
I don’t know if it’s a question of copying and pasting the site into a subfolder or something.
We need to update the site (theme/code/plugins) and the changes to be seen in a "site" after finalized and being OK, be passed to the active site/online. I don’t know if doing a CTRL+C CTRL+V from the site would help, but so it would change the database as well.
Someone has an idea of the best way to do this?
I think your case would require a type approval environment, don’t you? You can do it in many ways... take a look at Vagrant, and in parallel, in this tutorial
– Caio Felipe Pereira
Give a study here: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/deployment
– brasofilo