![]() Fortunately, there is a way around this – port forwarding. But as standard, ManageWP cannot “see” your offline (localhost) site, and as such, you cannot add it to your dashboard. ManageWP’s clone feature would be perfect for transferring your finished articles onto a “live” site. But there is just one problem with this method – moving your completed masterpiece online. If you do not do this, there is a great guide available here (please note that this is for Windows users). But if you are making changes to your design, doing any kind of substantial editing, or in fact building a site from scratch, you have a bit of a problem.Ī lot of website owners and designers get around this by working on their WordPress sites “offline”. ![]() That isn’t much of an issue if you are editing a post or doing something similarly low-key – the “Preview” feature in WordPress takes care of that. ![]() If you make a change on a site, it becomes live as soon as you push the button. The Internet’s greatest asset – that it is instant and without borders – also happens to be a real pain for website developers.
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