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::- Run phpmyadmin on new site.
::- Run phpmyadmin on new site.
::- Make careful note of HOME and SITE urls of target WordPress installation.
::- Make careful note of HOME and SITE urls of target WordPress installation.
::- Change hard-coded links in widget and style.css.  (Later on, learn how NOT to use hard-coded links!)
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::- Change hard-coded links in widget and style.css.  (Later on, learn how NOT to use hard-coded links!)
::- Use [http://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-update-urls-when-moving-your-wordpress-site/ Velvet Blue Update URLs] to modify the URLs on the source installation.
::- Use [http://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-update-urls-when-moving-your-wordpress-site/ Velvet Blue Update URLs] to modify the URLs on the source installation.
::- Use phpmyadmin on source site to verify new urls.
::- Use phpmyadmin on source site to verify new urls.

Revision as of 16:32, 26 December 2016

- Run phpmyadmin on new site.
- Make careful note of HOME and SITE urls of target WordPress installation.

- Change hard-coded links in widget and style.css. (Later on, learn how NOT to use hard-coded links!)
- Use Velvet Blue Update URLs to modify the URLs on the source installation.
- Use phpmyadmin on source site to verify new urls.
- Use phpmyadmin on source site to double-check HOME and SITE urls.
- Use phpmyadmin on source site to export the database.

- Upload all source code for WordPress from the target site to the new site.
- Use phpmyadmin on target site to import SQL from the source site.