do you upgrade/work on yoru site directly from yoru server or do you work on yoru site remotly and t

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do you upgrade/work on yoru site directly from yoru server or do you work on yoru site remotly and then transfer the updates and upgrades to the server?
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  • I prefer to work on my site remotely and then accordingly transfer the updates and upgrades to the respective server.By this I can upload a bug free code on server.
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    • Profile picture of the author IMDESTROYER
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      Originally Posted by eluminoustechnologies View Post

      I prefer to work on my site remotely and then accordingly transfer the updates and upgrades to the respective server.By this I can upload a bug free code on server.
      And benefits of this would also be because you have a back up. I have seen threads of people complaining about their sites getting hacked and not having a back up, although i am not sure whether they had static/dynamic pages or were working with a CMS. I do know that CMS systems are more vulnerable to being hacked.
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  • Profile picture of the author David V
    Ditto to eluminoustechnologies.
    It puzzles me how many people build/design/upgrade their sites on the server while the site is live.
    It's so much easier and safer to upgrade or work on the site, etc... on a remote version then push the changes to the live site.
    Simple method: Put up your landing page, optin, etc... to the live server while you build your site on your computer locally. Just run a local server like wamp, mamp, xampp, etc...
    When your build/design is complete, upload the completed site to the live server.
    Better Method: Almost same as above, but use subversion.

    Originally Posted by eluminoustechnologies View Post

    Yes you are absolutely right.A local back up should always be maintained for future circumstances....
    Agreed! Absolutely backup your site all the time. This also puzzles me why so many people do not have a full recent backup of their site, they get hacked and freak out! Really?
    Where's your backup....It's as important as building the site itself.
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