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Hi @fsboberg
Please send us your live and staging sites links and the system information of the live site (from WP STAGING > System Info) via this form:
https://wp-staging.com/support/We will help you further from there.
Thanks,
AlaaHi @ftcanon
Thanks for asking this question.Currently, there is no option in the plugin to do that, and there is no API for the plugin.
I’ll make sure to log this as a feature request in our internal log.
Thanks,
AlaaForum: Reviews
In reply to: [WP STAGING WordPress Backup Plugin - Migration Backup Restore] Good pluginHi @darkonelson
Thanks for your kind words and the great review, we appreciate it.That’s because by default only admin users can access the staging site, so I would suggest going to (WP STAGING > Settings) and check “Disable admin authorization” option, then run the PageSpeed test, then feel free to uncheck this option again.
For future support requests, feel free to contact us directly via this form:
https://wp-staging.com/support/Thanks,
AlaaHi there!
The free version of WP STAGING plugin doesn’t have the option to push a staging site to the live site as mentioned in the plugin’s description:If you have any question regarding the Pro version, please contact us here:
https://wp-staging.com/support/As we can’t discuss anything related to the Pro version here on the forums.
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AlaaHi @kelseymarkey
WP STAGING is compatible with the latest version of WordPress.Can you install and activate other plugins normally? Please enable WP_DEBUG mode following this guide, then re-activate the plugin and submit the debug.log file via this form:
https://wp-staging.com/support/And we will help you further from there.
Thanks,
AlaaHi there!
First, you need to enable WP_DEBUG mode on the staging site via FTP following this guide:
https://wp-staging.com/docs/enable-wordpress-debug-log-mode/Then, reload the staging site and try to check that file for more details about this fatal error (/novi/wp-content/debug.log)
Feel free to send us the debug.log via this form:
https://wp-staging.com/support/Thanks,
AlaaHi @vadsager
We aren’t allowed to discuss anything related to the Pro version here on the forums, please reach out to us using this link:
https://wp-staging.com/support/Thanks,
AlaaHi Francesco!
Thanks for writing in!We aren’t allowed to discuss anything related to the Pro version here on the www.remarpro.com forums, so I would appreciate if you can reach out to us via this link:
https://wp-staging.com/support/Then we will reply to you ASAP.
Thanks.Hi there!
Thanks for reporting this.Did you try to report this one to “wp-phpmyadmin-extension” plugin’s support team? I’m pretty sure it’s something related to this plugin and they should be able to help you further with this issue.
Keep us updated in case it has something to do with WP STAGING plugin.
Thanks.Hi there!
Thanks for sharing this warning.The plugin is compatible with WordPress 5.9.2, we will release a new version that would take care of this warning message, but you can use it normally till then.
Have a great day,
AlaaHi @chefnelone
There are two ways of achieving that but they aren’t included in the free version. Since we can’t discuss anything about the Pro version here on the forums, please reach out to us via this form for more information:
https://wp-staging.com/support/Thanks,
AlaaHi there!
Thanks for asking this question.You can get to the wp-content folder of the staging site just as you reach it on the live site, I assume by connecting to your server via FTP, right? If you don’t know what FTP is, then you can ask your hosting provider about it, or check this video, or even this one.
Let’s say your live site is located at:
/var/www/html/
then your staging site will be at/var/www/html/staging/
or whatever the name you choose as your staging site name. And the wp-content folder should be at:
/var/www/html/staging/wp-content/
Let me know how it goes,
Thanks,
AlaaHi @johnboy85
I believe this payment gateway you are using requires the site to be publicly accessible. If that’s the case, then you might want to try activating “Disable admin authorization” option at (WP STAGING > Settings).Let me know how it goes,
Thanks.Hi Max!
It looks like you have a problem with “Push Changes” or “Backup/Restore” features, which are both premium features; we can’t provide support for premium features here on the free support forums, so please ask your question via this form:
https://wp-staging.com/support/And we will be glad to help you further from there.
Thanks,
AlaaHi BD,
There is no button you can click from the live site to get logged in automatically into the staging site, perhaps that worked for you before as a coincidence.Also, if you are logged into the staging site, then you closed the browser tab, then immediately, clicked on the “open” link of the staging site on WP STAGING plugin’s page, you will be redirected to the staging site and you will find yourself logged in, because cookies in the browser still there, and you didn’t log out from the staging site yet, so this might give you the impression that once you clicked the “open” link, you are redirected and logged into the staging site.
Let me know if you have any further questions,
Alaa