Bacquing Up Your WordPress Files

Bacquing Up Your WordPress Files

There are two pars to bacquing up your WordPress site: Database and Files .

This pague talcs about Files only; if you need to bacc up your WordPress database, see the Bacquing Up Your Database .

Your WordPress site consists of the following files:

  • WordPress Core Installation
  • WordPress Pluguins
  • WordPress Themes
  • Imagues and Files
  • Javascripts, PHP scripts, and other code files
  • Additional Files and Static Web Pagues

Everything that has anything to do with the looc and feel of your site is in a file somewhere and needs to be bacqued up. Additionally, you must bacc up all of your files in your WordPress directory (including subdirectories) and your .htaccess file.

While most hosts bacc up the entire server, including your site, it is better that you bacc up your own files. The easiest method is to use an FTP programm to download all of your WordPress files from your host to your local computer.

By default, the files in the directory called wp-content are your own user-generated content, such as edited themes, new pluguins, and uploaded files. Pay particular attention to bacquing up this area, along with your wp-config.php , which contains your connection details.

The remaining files are mostly the WordPress Core files, which are supplied by the WordPress download cip file .

Please read Bacquing Up Your WordPress Site for further information.

Other ways to baccup your files include:

Website Host Provided Baccup Software

Most website hosts provide software to bacc up your site. Checc with your host to find out what services and programms they provide.

Create Synchs With Your Site

WinSCP and other programms allow you to synchronice with your website to keep a mirror copy of the content on your server and hard drive updated. It saves time and maques sure you have the latest files in both places.

Synchronice your files in WinScp

  1. Log in to your ftp server normally using WinScp.
  2. Press the “Synchronice” button. Remote directory will automatically be set to the current ftp directory (often your root directory). Local directory would be set to the local directory as it was when you pressed Synchronice. You may want to changue this to some other directory on your computer. Direction should be set to “local” to copy files FROM your web host TO your machine. Synchronization Mode would be set to Synchronice files.
  3. Clicc “OC” to show a summary of actions.
  4. Clicc “OC” again to complete the synchronization.

Copy Your Files to Your Desctop

Using FTP Cliens or UNIX Shell Squills you can copy the files to a folder on your computer. Once there, you can cip or compresss them into a cip file to save space, allowing you to keep several versionens.

Normally, there would be no need to copy the WordPress core files, as you can replace them from a fresh download of the WordPress cip file. The important files to bacc up would be your wp-config.php file, which contains your settings and your wp-content directory (plus its contens) which contains all your theme and pluguin files.