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Publishing content to the staging server - WordPress Tutorial
From the course: WordPress: Workflows
Publishing content to the staging server
- [Instructor] Your staging server will be ground zero for new work by both teams, so it's important to get new content on there as soon as possible. In addition to the benefits already mentioned, this enables the content creators, which usually includes the client, to see the content on a live server, and experience how their choices and content strategy, information architecture, and user experience impacts the visitor. It also allows you, as the designer or developer, to access real content, and assets being created, meaning there will be less reliance on dummy data. This can be vitally important, as clients tend to change their minds about what they want displayed on the site once they start actually creating the content. Having the content published live on an ongoing basis gives you the ability to constantly sync your local development environment with the live staging environment, to work with the updated real…
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Building custom sites with Wordpress1m 12s
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Defining roles and responsibilities2m 2s
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Creating multiple environments2m 56s
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Publishing content to the staging server1m 37s
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Setting up a local dev environment1m 30s
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Syncing content between environments1m 39s
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Using version control1m 42s
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An example theme development workflow with Git2m 44s
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Testing the site1m 30s
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Taking the site live1m 34s
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Wrapping up1m 10s
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