When adding products online it takes forever due to load time. Is there a way to work local, Maybe even offline, and then batch upload products at alater time.
Something like google drive sync, but for woo products…
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I don’t want to take my old business site offline until the new one’s ready. I can’t build the entire new business site in a day, and my clients use the old site daily to do things like look up my rates (it’s ridiculous how often they forget!). I can’t afford to have even my old sucky site down for days on end. Is there a way I can work on my new WP site offline, get it all nice and shiny, and then press a button at some point and replace my current site with its lovely WordPress successor? If so, how would I do that? (I built the goof-off site from scratch in a weekend–can’t do that here.)
Again, sorry if this is a stupid question, already answered many times. My Google-fu must be weak. My sucky site, if anyone wants to look at it and see why I want to replace it when the time comes, is www.SemperEditing.com.
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So my question is this: If I install WordPress to the folder and start working with it, will it eradicate the existing site sitter there? How do I open the WordPress site and CMS offline and work with it until the site looks like I want it to be online?
Thanks so much…
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I thought this was also possible with WordPress, but as it appears it is not.
Is there a possibility to work with WordPress offline, create new posts, answer comments and when I’m back online it just synchronizes?
Is there a plugin or something (or maybe I’m just using Google Gears wrong)?
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