So you’ve discovered WordPress and you’re ready to migrate your tired old static HTML site to your shiny new CMS of choice. But wait – how do you do this without losing your old site while you’re building the new one? And how do you make sure people don’t find your new site on Google while you’re still setting it up? In this post, I’ll show you exactly how to get around that problem. I’ll show you how you can work on your new site behind closed doors, while keeping your old site in place so you don’t lose any visitors while the development work is going on.
It’s much simpler than you might expect, so read on!
What You’ll Need
To follow this guide, you’ll need:
An existing static site where you want your new site to go.
The ability to install WordPress on your server, either manually or using a script.
FTP or cPanel access to your server.
If you aren’t sure about any of this, ask your hosting provider. Tell them you’ll need to edit and move a couple of files. They should give you the access you need for this – if they don’t, find a better provider!
Where to Develop Your New Site?
If you’re
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14067/how-to-keep-your-static-site-running-while-building-a-new-wordpress-site
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2016/12/22/how-to-keep-your-static-site-running-while-building-a-new-wordpress-site/
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