Staging
Test changes safely on a copy of your live site before publishing.
What is the difference between staging and live?
Staging is a private copy of your website for testing changes. Live is what your visitors see. Here is how they work together.
3 min readHow to use a staging site to test changes safely
Create a private copy of your live website, test changes safely, and push them live when you are ready.
4 min readUsing tools on your staging site
Access the terminal, SFTP, and file manager on your staging site using the Live/Staging toggle on each tool page.
2 min readStaging site best practices
Get the most out of your staging site with these tips for syncing, pushing, and avoiding common mistakes.
3 min readStaging site SSL and creation limits
Why SSL setup on a staging site can be delayed, and how the weekly creation limit works.
2 min readWhat is a staging site and why use one?
An introduction to staging — a private copy of your website where you can test changes safely before going live.
3 min readHow to create a staging site
Step-by-step instructions for creating a private staging copy of your website from your Web60 dashboard.
3 min readHow to push staging changes to your live site
When you are happy with changes on staging, here is how to push them to your live website.
3 min readHow to sync your live site back to staging
Keep your staging site up to date by syncing the latest version of your live site across.
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