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need advice on testing & modifying themes
need some expertise here...I want to make some changes to my blog. I have a wordpress theme that I would like to customize, (I want to go from a 2 column to a 3) but obviously I don't want to be switching themes back and forth on my live blog while I do that.
what's the best way to do this? Install another copy of wordpress in a subfolder as a test blog? I hope this isn't a stupid question but it's been so long since I installed the first one that I feel like I'm starting over. Which I guess I am :) thanks in advance for any suggestions! |
XAMPP from http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html makes it easy to test anything, it installs a server on your hard drive, where you can test the blog, customize it and when ready just upload it to your server.
Easy install and I think you get MYSQL with it on one easy package. |
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Thank you Rachelo!!! |
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I only imported from the current RSS feed at the time. Figured 10 posts was enough to play with. You should have a import under options.
To do the whole thing, I think I'd just duplicate my current database. |
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the RSS was fine, I don't need any more than that. thanks rachelo & walrus, I've got something to play with this weekend |thumb |
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I just switch back and forth on the live site. The surfers are too horny to notice anyways...:)
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If you are going to be testing new themes at all regularly, grab the Preview Theme plugin from http://boren.nu/downloads/preview_theme.phps and once active you can view any installed theme by calling it up as: http://yourdomain.com/index.php?prev...e=Theme%20Name
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thanks for all your replies, now I'm on the right track |thumb |
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