WPvivid seems to have renamed Transfer&Backup to "Migration, Backup, Staging - WPvivid" which worked great for me! Thanks for the heads up on the "All in One" squeeze-you-for-money situation! I actually tried it first but remembered your comment, so ditched it immediately when it happened (surely a TEST site with two images wouldn't be over the 32MB limit, right?? wrong) Awesome awesome video thank you WPCrafter!!
lol. I was on the "cutting edge" back in 1996 through 2003. Used AOLPress and some Perl scripts. Created some of the 1st ever web sites with sound and then big tech passed me like a freight train. Thank you for posting this video.
Thanks Adam, I have been using something else that I purchased and just realize that it doesn't work with the new version of PHP just a few days ago... so the release of this video was what I call perfect timing. I love the step by step walk through as well, you have saved me a lot of time just on the research alone.
This is GOLD!!! Thank you so much! It is the most useful learning tool for those who are just getting started! I apologize for accidentally SMASHING the LIKE button!
@@WPCrafter btw, since you put a lot of effort in your videos, and you give so much valuable content, I will be happy to do for you some motion graphics for free, as gratitude for your effort. P.s. Yes I'm a motion graphics designer
Adam, have you ever made a video on your web design equiptment? As in your screens, computer used, your office setup in general etc etc? That would be very interesting.
Best LocalWP tutorial & explanation I've seen! 👍🏼😀 (Okay, so I've only seen two others ... But your the first guy I've seen actually explain what the heck's going on!)
Awesome! I’m using wamp and local. I’m thinking of transitioning to just developing and designing in Local moving forward. Thanks for the video. This is what I’ll be doing very soon. Perfect timing!
You are a life saver! I just downloaded a new page builder that I wanted to test out but I wanted to practice with it first. Last night I had a hard time setting up a local host and spent an hour plus frustrated with Bitnami -_- This application sounds amazing and to host multiple test sites is even better! I will report back if I was successful with the set up. Thank you for your help!
I've been using Wamp to build sites locally but this looks like a better way. I've been at the Wordpress thing for years and it's still hard to keep up on all the the plugins and development tools to use, so thanks for this:)
I am using "All in one" Plugin for all my website and it's working fine, note that you can add more upload data from your cpanel. If this plugin fails, i will try WP vivid backup. Thank's Adam
Υes, 6 months after this useful tut was published, Local has quite changed and wpvivid also is not compatible with local anymore. All in One backup and migration works ok with local.
Thank you so much for this video. This method saves a lot of time as some clients have very bad hosting and working on those hosting is equal to wasting time.
Adam,you always add something of value to the WP community. Why don't you cover downloading an old site to local from the web. What plugin backup do you recommend for backing up a live site to drop into local by flywheel? That would make an interesting video. Thanks
Adam you're great! This is something I've been wanting to know more about but haven't had the chance to research. You're videos are always informative and easy to follow. Will definitely have use for this.
That problem with old computers is that the BIOS has to support Virtual Machines and it has to be set on Enabled. Without you can't cun Local by Flywheel. Tip 2. Besides that you can always put any website in a XYZ directory of that domain so a client can see in what stage you are with development and leave it as it is until you have updated something. Filezilla becomes handy if you do so but Filezilla is very slow. I don’t use it almost anymore. I'm mostly use File Transfer via C-panel. Futhermore all my domainnames are registered by Godaddy but i will never ever go for hosting with them. Siteground is the best of all and no hosting anywhere without C-panel. By the way, thanks for this video as allways. I like your stuff. It's of such a high quality. I'don't know anyone which is capable to do so.
Great video. Thanks. I didn't know about the SSL setting. It should be activated by default. Local is good, it's what I'm using right now too. What I don't like is that every week there is a window prompt with a new 700Mb slow update download. It is very resource heavy on my super i7 PC but the pros outweight the cons. I'm sticking with it for now.
Thanks very much. Works very well. BUT be sure to disable some plugin's before backing up an online copy for local use. Hostgator's plugin which is automatically installed and ACTIVATED on new sites really screws up your local WP install!!! 😫
Adam, Thanks for your very good videos. I always enjoy all your contents. Regarding Local by Flywheel, I was using it for a long time and then it started to bug a lot and, finally became unusable. I am now using DemosWP.com. I find it much better than Local by Flywheel. In the free version you can test up to 5 different sites.
Gil Cambo. Hi, I used DemosWP.com and i found a lot of issues, the options of clone or pause the web never work, and something very important, no cpanel or files manager available.
Good job. I've been doing the same method since day one but use and like All-in-One mostly because it uploads the backup directly to local machine si skips a step or two.
Another winner - thanks! Is this better than Elementor's maintenance mode for a new site? Will Paypal or Stripe settings change with the local to live migration? I'd love to see an updated video showing how to create a new ecommerce site with Astra/Elementor that includes Gutenberg's blocks and more info about setting up Paypal (and testing it).
What?.......No mention of MAMP! Is it outdated? All I use is MAMP with Siteground staging while keeping my blueprint on a subdomain. No problems at all. Am I primitive with this setup? One other quick question: How well does Local work with Main WP? This was another great presentation, as usual, Adam but I just had to put MAMP in the mix. Thanks for all you do for the WordPress community and beyond.
just a heads up, with the new sitetool by siteground, it might be better to do manually. They now generate the database name and user, and prevent you from changing the DB name and DB username (which sucks for developers who work with WordPress locally), so the process hangs and stalls during the restoration process with wpvivid.
Question: ???? Do I have to load all the Plug-In into my Hosted Site? I use DIVI (Child Theme) so I assume that whole theme will come over too? Thank you, your videos are very clear and I prefer listening to your delivery to most. Bill Gargan
It is named Local but it doesn't work fast like local site. When you will install woocommerce then it will be slower than a website hosted on VPS or cloud, It will just save your bill that you can keep your site data as long as you want.. but it is actually slower than any popular hosting service
yeah, I have a older iMac 27' which has top specs for it's time, but seem to have issues just installing. Maybe this is what others are referring to. I will have to install on my work computer which is a brand new iMac 27.
Various things have changed since this has been released : The LOCAL interface has changed, not custom options available any more. Firefox doesn't like the Local's SSL certificate, calling it "self-signed". WPvivid backup is no more compatible with LOCAL, having issues with accessing LOCAL's WP database for backing it up.
-running into same problem with WPVivid plugin giving following error on backup attempt: --> "An exception has occurred. class:PDOException;msg:SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it." Anyone have a possible resolution? (cheers)
Great video! I'm trying to migrate an old static site (all html) to wordpress, and I was thinking about using this method. The idea would be fill all the content locally while the static site is live. Once I finish creating the new articles, i would move to the main domain site, replacing the static files. However, I'm not sure about how the format of the URL's will be once I move everything to the Internet.
Fantastic tutorial which has stirred me to re do my website. I have pulled all the pictures, listings etc and then I can put on a new theme and move it to a new web hosting. Only problem I can think of is on the IMPORT and EXPORT feature on Wordpress I don't think I will be transferring my existing customers log in details across to the new site, how can you do this easily and quickly?
Thank you very much! The explanations are clear and professional, as usual. just one question: Can I use it also for testing a backup? Happy Holidays!!!
This tutorial so nice and simple. I learn a lot but some stuff not work for me, like backup and migration. But then I discover instawp and it solve all my problems!
Everything installed just fine BUT when I tried to run it, it came back and told me to check with router log and that I also did not have the right to run, but I have admin rights? Thanks for any help!
Question about the login situation from the test site to live site. Using this for a client design and I am ready to download the design via WPVivid Backup, then upload and restore to the client's actual site, I am confused as to WHAT login I use. The client's login or the test site login? I guess I could just test this situation, but I am a long way out to using this GREAT new way to migrating designs. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for another great video! Used to use WAMP to send clients a view of website but after download the newer version of WAMP it seems to have lost this capability to share
This was great and I will use it for creating new sites. Thank you - On a slightly related topic, have you done a recent video on best ways we can use a staging site. I'm on bluehost and i see they have a staging facility but before I get too far down the line, i'm looking for advice. Basically i'm just looking for a way to 1. make a fresh staging clone of Live site 2. make changes on staging site and test 3. when successful, migrate just those changes to live site. - right now, all i have are questions i'm researching (like: how to have same working plugins on both (some paid for 1 site only), what if someone else makes changes to live site while working on clone - as long as changes not same files,no harm? Does migration only pick up changes?). Ie: Best practices for Staging in the wordpress world? I'll keep researching in meantime and thanks for all your videos and especially enjoyed your catch all live Q & A the other day.
I would use what your web host offers. There are paid solutions, but if your host offers staging, I would use what they have. I personally create a staging site to test things before I add them to my live site.
Thanks for your great effort, just quick question... Hoe about if we choose nginx for example for local one but the hosting company uses Apache? Or different php and database???
Thanks a bunch Adam. I don't know if you say my questions that I posted (then deleted as I figured them out). But I am now working full steam ahead... FINALLY! Finally, meaning, I have been wanting to have a local install for years and kept postponing it (knowing all well) that it would be make my work flow so much easier. Now I can download sites and install and troubleshoot so so so much easier. BTW, I signed up for your Elementor course a couple years ago, would I still find it useful with all the updates that have come out and your video tutorials being relevant? (ya, I have procrastinated a little bit). :) Thank you for all you do. Adam
Hi Adam, very great video you had explain it in details. I have some queation? Currently my main site are you divi theme, can re-build my main site using brizy pro on my local computer by install Local by flywheel then upload the site using the plugin that in the video so that it will change the divi theme into brizy pro. Can this be done ?? What theme do you recommended when using brizy pro ?? Thank you for your input
Hey Adam, quick question about what you're saying at 20:43. Which of the two options do I choose here for restore if I have been working on my website locally (on computer via local program) to change the WP theme and some other redesigning, but will need the original urls of the current live one as I'm not changing any? Do I need redirect as well for that by the way? Thanks in advance.
Hello Adam! From Brazil here! 🇧🇷 You're amazing! Your videos have helped me a lot with my company Manary Digital which I just opened. I don't know if this video is the right one but I wanted to develop the websites and when I finished them have the possibility to show to my clients so they can see how it's going to be and then I put it online....is that possible ? If yes, this video will help with that?
Can local be controlled via API, webhooks or any automation tools? I really like the “build -> customize -> save as blueprint” flow but then I’d want to present new install buttons on a site and automate builds. Or would I just keep using wp-cli and wc-clu?
Hi Adam, I really enjoy your videos. I find the presentations clear and easy to follow. Just at the right level for me. I do have a question, though. Would it be feasible to use Updraft Plus to do the restore, or is there other manual work that would need to be done?
For websites that send emails on subscription, or woocommerce order confirmations or stuff like that, when you have a staging or test website (local or public) how do you handle those emails? Do you disable emails or is there an easier way?
WPCrafter.com WordPress For Non-Techies good to know. Currently I use a command line script that disables emails but if this handles that as well, it’s another plus in the win column.
Hey Adam, I have a question. When first setting up your server install with Local by Flywheel what are the configurations we would need to move it to Cloudways? I set it up with nginx and varnish as the DB or does this matter? I just don't want to spend a lot oif time with something that wont migrate. Thanks.
Your video is very helpful and straightforward. I am having trouble logging in when I click the Admin button from Local, I see the login page and enter my credentials but the browser just spins and doesn't log in. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your videos! I'm working for a client and I need to make their site look fresh. I'm trying to migrate their wordpress site and edit it locally on my server. I keep coming into hurdles with this. I think flywheel will do it for you, but you have to pay? Any information that might help me get up and running and editing this multipage site in a text editor would be awesome! thanks
Just about 5 months after this video was posted and now LOCAL is very different. Menu options are different. They seem to have stripped a lot of functionality from it and want users to pay $20 per month for the "pro" version. It looks like they are tethering it to their own Flywheel hosting service, so it is not as easy to deploy to others hosts. Disappointed.
I installed it, but keep running in a problem with port 80. I love to have it working but I'm not technical enough to sort out the interference with the port conflict. I spend a whole day investigating, but without any result. I have VM Ware running as well as TeamViewer. Perhaps they conflict over the port.
3 years later and this is still an excellent tutorial, all of his videos are well put together and solves any issue you may have...
WPvivid seems to have renamed Transfer&Backup to
"Migration, Backup, Staging - WPvivid"
which worked great for me!
Thanks for the heads up on the "All in One" squeeze-you-for-money situation! I actually tried it first but remembered your comment, so ditched it immediately when it happened (surely a TEST site with two images wouldn't be over the 32MB limit, right?? wrong)
Awesome awesome video thank you WPCrafter!!
lol. I was on the "cutting edge" back in 1996 through 2003. Used AOLPress and some Perl scripts. Created some of the 1st ever web sites with sound and then big tech passed me like a freight train. Thank you for posting this video.
Thanks Adam, I have been using something else that I purchased and just realize that it doesn't work with the new version of PHP just a few days ago... so the release of this video was what I call perfect timing. I love the step by step walk through as well, you have saved me a lot of time just on the research alone.
I really appreciate the extra detail you add to the procedures you describe. You make it very easy to understand and follow. Thank you!
I've used XAMPP in the past but this is so much easier to setup and the live link is genius. Great video. Thanks Adam
This is GOLD!!! Thank you so much! It is the most useful learning tool for those who are just getting started! I apologize for accidentally SMASHING the LIKE button!
Smash away!
@@WPCrafter btw, since you put a lot of effort in your videos, and you give so much valuable content, I will be happy to do for you some motion graphics for free, as gratitude for your effort.
P.s. Yes I'm a motion graphics designer
@@DavidTomparkers I am always open to suggestions. Thank you.
Adam, have you ever made a video on your web design equiptment? As in your screens, computer used, your office setup in general etc etc?
That would be very interesting.
I have made videos on my gear setup. I need to make a new one.
Best LocalWP tutorial & explanation I've seen! 👍🏼😀
(Okay, so I've only seen two others ... But your the first guy I've seen actually explain what the heck's going on!)
Thanks Carlos.
Awesome! I’m using wamp and local. I’m thinking of transitioning to just developing and designing in Local moving forward.
Thanks for the video. This is what I’ll be doing very soon. Perfect timing!
Subscribing to your channel was the best decision I made, Thank you!
You are a life saver! I just downloaded a new page builder that I wanted to test out but I wanted to practice with it first. Last night I had a hard time setting up a local host and spent an hour plus frustrated with Bitnami -_- This application sounds amazing and to host multiple test sites is even better! I will report back if I was successful with the set up. Thank you for your help!
I've been using Wamp to build sites locally but this looks like a better way. I've been at the Wordpress thing for years and it's still hard to keep up on all the the plugins and development tools to use, so thanks for this:)
Your welcome. Yea I like the extra conveniences of this.
4 years later and again, still an excellent tutoria;!
I am using "All in one" Plugin for all my website and it's working fine, note that you can add more upload data from your cpanel. If this plugin fails, i will try WP vivid backup.
Thank's Adam
Υes, 6 months after this useful tut was published, Local has quite changed and wpvivid also is not compatible with local anymore. All in One backup and migration works ok with local.
Thank you so much for this video. This method saves a lot of time as some clients have very bad hosting and working on those hosting is equal to wasting time.
Such a cool tutorial! Thank you very much!
Adam,you always add something of value to the WP community. Why don't you cover downloading an old site to local from the web. What plugin backup do you recommend for backing up a live site to drop into local by flywheel? That would make an interesting video. Thanks
Yesssss. So psyched about this video. You are the best Adam
Thanks for the update on Local and new backup / migration plugin.
Run into size limit a few times with free version of All-In-One WP Migration.
Yea this new one will work perfectly fine and has no limitations.
Adam - you are a hero!
Adam you're great! This is something I've been wanting to know more about but haven't had the chance to research. You're videos are always informative and easy to follow. Will definitely have use for this.
Thank you. I am gonna try to hit some of these core fundamentals over the coming days.
great video safi sana
Awesome tutorial! All of your tutorials are great. You are a really good instructor. Please keep them coming.
Awesome info. I went ahead and created my first local site. Thanks Adam
Really great lesson Adam. Thnx a lot for all this great information.
Oh my goodness!!! Thank you SO much. I’m definitely non-techy and this is exactly the explanation I needed.
Thanks Adam. I wasn't aware of this option.
Yea I literally use this every day. Well, of course, I do a lot of testing.
That problem with old computers is that the BIOS has to support Virtual Machines and it has to be set on Enabled. Without you can't cun Local by Flywheel. Tip 2. Besides that you can always put any website in a XYZ directory of that domain so a client can see in what stage you are with development and leave it as it is until you have updated something. Filezilla becomes handy if you do so but Filezilla is very slow. I don’t use it almost anymore. I'm mostly use File Transfer via C-panel. Futhermore all my domainnames are registered by Godaddy but i will never ever go for hosting with them. Siteground is the best of all and no hosting anywhere without C-panel.
By the way, thanks for this video as allways. I like your stuff. It's of such a high quality. I'don't know anyone which is capable to do so.
Thanks for taking the time to add that. It surely will help people.
Adam you are the reason for loving WORDPRESS!!! Congratulations!!!
Thanks a lot!!! Such great tutorials on this channel, really helpful.
Thanks a lot. You are save my days
Thank you Adam. Very useful video!
You welcome, thanks for checking it out.
Looks awesome! I will check this out. Thanks!
Yea it's been working well for me. Hope it works out great for you.
Perfect video as always, have been watching you since you were at 5000 subscribers 😁
Wow thank you for supporting me all these years!
awesome video good job!!! thanks
great and useful video ! local by flywheel is a must have.
Yes if it works on your computer. It always has for me, it's my goto.
Great video. Thanks. I didn't know about the SSL setting. It should be activated by default. Local is good, it's what I'm using right now too. What I don't like is that every week there is a window prompt with a new 700Mb slow update download.
It is very resource heavy on my super i7 PC but the pros outweight the cons.
I'm sticking with it for now.
Great job! Thanks Adam.
Thanks Adam, great tutorial!!! You are a GEM!!!
Wow man. It is a gorgeous workflow! Thanks so much
Thank you. Learn a lot from this channel.
Awesome 👏
Thanks very much. Works very well. BUT be sure to disable some plugin's before backing up an online copy for local use. Hostgator's plugin which is automatically installed and ACTIVATED on new sites really screws up your local WP install!!! 😫
Thanks for the very useful video! Literally the answer to what I have been looking for, for a long time now.
Exactly what I needed! Thank you so much, Adam!
Amazing video with great content!!! Thank you so much!!!
I thank you for instructions, Sir. U explained it so clearly. But I will suggest that it is better explained in Insta WP easy and more than better!!!
Adam, Thanks for your very good videos. I always enjoy all your contents. Regarding Local by Flywheel, I was using it for a long time and then it started to bug a lot and, finally became unusable. I am now using DemosWP.com. I find it much better than Local by Flywheel. In the free version you can test up to 5 different sites.
Thanks for the tip, I would have included it, but I am glad you just did.
Gil Cambo. Hi, I used DemosWP.com and i found a lot of issues, the options of clone or pause the web never work, and something very important, no cpanel or files manager available.
Another awesome tutorial! Thank You!
Thank you.
Awesome! thank you
Good job. I've been doing the same method since day one but use and like All-in-One mostly because it uploads the backup directly to local machine si skips a step or two.
Another winner - thanks! Is this better than Elementor's maintenance mode for a new site? Will Paypal or Stripe settings change with the local to live migration?
I'd love to see an updated video showing how to create a new ecommerce site with Astra/Elementor that includes Gutenberg's blocks and more info about setting up Paypal (and testing it).
Thank you for the video suggestions. I am planning the same thing, so we are on the same page :-). So in the migration, all that will stay the same.
Many thanks!
What?.......No mention of MAMP! Is it outdated? All I use is MAMP with Siteground staging while keeping my blueprint on a subdomain. No problems at all. Am I primitive with this setup? One other quick question: How well does Local work with Main WP? This was another great presentation, as usual, Adam but I just had to put MAMP in the mix. Thanks for all you do for the WordPress community and beyond.
You rock man - thanks!
just a heads up, with the new sitetool by siteground, it might be better to do manually. They now generate the database name and user, and prevent you from changing the DB name and DB username (which sucks for developers who work with WordPress locally), so the process hangs and stalls during the restoration process with wpvivid.
Thanks Adam.
You're welcome, thanks for watching the video.
Thank you for the great video.
Thanks for these pro-tips!
Very detailed tutorial, thank you, been looking for this😎
Question: ???? Do I have to load all the Plug-In into my Hosted Site? I use DIVI (Child Theme) so I assume that whole theme will come over too? Thank you, your videos are very clear and I prefer listening to your delivery to most. Bill Gargan
Great Vid Adam. Thanks!
It is named Local but it doesn't work fast like local site. When you will install woocommerce then it will be slower than a website hosted on VPS or cloud, It will just save your bill that you can keep your site data as long as you want.. but it is actually slower than any popular hosting service
yeah, I have a older iMac 27' which has top specs for it's time, but seem to have issues just installing. Maybe this is what others are referring to. I will have to install on my work computer which is a brand new iMac 27.
Yea I have a new mac and a new pc. But it did run flawlessly on my 2014 MBP.
Various things have changed since this has been released : The LOCAL interface has changed, not custom options available any more. Firefox doesn't like the Local's SSL certificate, calling it "self-signed". WPvivid backup is no more compatible with LOCAL, having issues with accessing LOCAL's WP database for backing it up.
-running into same problem with WPVivid plugin giving following error on backup attempt: --> "An exception has occurred. class:PDOException;msg:SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it." Anyone have a possible resolution? (cheers)
@@codebycandle Try "All in One" migration and backup plugin, it worked for me with Local.
@@NickDelhanidis -this worked! thank you! (-was hesitant to try as video author above suggested not to use @ 15:50.)
Great video! I'm trying to migrate an old static site (all html) to wordpress, and I was thinking about using this method. The idea would be fill all the content locally while the static site is live. Once I finish creating the new articles, i would move to the main domain site, replacing the static files. However, I'm not sure about how the format of the URL's will be once I move everything to the Internet.
Fantastic tutorial which has stirred me to re do my website. I have pulled all the pictures, listings etc and then I can put on a new theme and move it to a new web hosting. Only problem I can think of is on the IMPORT and EXPORT feature on Wordpress I don't think I will be transferring my existing customers log in details across to the new site, how can you do this easily and quickly?
This is awesome, thank you very much!
Thank you very much! The explanations are clear and professional, as usual. just one question: Can I use it also for testing a backup?
Happy Holidays!!!
This tutorial so nice and simple. I learn a lot but some stuff not work for me, like backup and migration. But then I discover instawp and it solve all my problems!
wow....bravo
Everything installed just fine BUT when I tried to run it, it came back and told me to check with router log and that I also did not have the right to run, but I have admin rights?
Thanks for any help!
Oh, my word! you are the great
Question about the login situation from the test site to live site. Using this for a client design and I am ready to download the design via WPVivid Backup, then upload and restore to the client's actual site, I am confused as to WHAT login I use. The client's login or the test site login? I guess I could just test this situation, but I am a long way out to using this GREAT new way to migrating designs. Thanks for another great video!
It will always be the client site because it overwrites.
@@WPCrafter Awesome, thanks so much!!! I appreciate it!
Thanks for another Good video, Keep up the good work
Thanks for another great video! Used to use WAMP to send clients a view of website but after download the newer version of WAMP it seems to have lost this capability to share
This was great and I will use it for creating new sites. Thank you - On a slightly related topic, have you done a recent video on best ways we can use a staging site. I'm on bluehost and i see they have a staging facility but before I get too far down the line, i'm looking for advice. Basically i'm just looking for a way to 1. make a fresh staging clone of Live site 2. make changes on staging site and test 3. when successful, migrate just those changes to live site. - right now, all i have are questions i'm researching (like: how to have same working plugins on both (some paid for 1 site only), what if someone else makes changes to live site while working on clone - as long as changes not same files,no harm? Does migration only pick up changes?). Ie: Best practices for Staging in the wordpress world? I'll keep researching in meantime and thanks for all your videos and especially enjoyed your catch all live Q & A the other day.
I would use what your web host offers. There are paid solutions, but if your host offers staging, I would use what they have. I personally create a staging site to test things before I add them to my live site.
Thank you Sooo much
Thanks for your great effort, just quick question... Hoe about if we choose nginx for example for local one but the hosting company uses Apache? Or different php and database???
Thank you!
Your welcome Kat.
Thanks a bunch Adam. I don't know if you say my questions that I posted (then deleted as I figured them out). But I am now working full steam ahead... FINALLY! Finally, meaning, I have been wanting to have a local install for years and kept postponing it (knowing all well) that it would be make my work flow so much easier. Now I can download sites and install and troubleshoot so so so much easier.
BTW, I signed up for your Elementor course a couple years ago, would I still find it useful with all the updates that have come out and your video tutorials being relevant? (ya, I have procrastinated a little bit). :)
Thank you for all you do. Adam
I wish I didn't have to work (trouble shoot) to get it to work. I'll check out one of your suggested alternatives.
Great video thanks a lot.
so xampp, mysql , apache etc are not required to be installed anytime to work locally ? ..
Hi Adam, very great video you had explain it in details.
I have some queation?
Currently my main site are you divi theme, can re-build my main site using brizy pro on my local computer by install Local by flywheel then upload the site using the plugin that in the video so that it will change the divi theme into brizy pro. Can this be done ?? What theme do you recommended when using brizy pro ??
Thank you for your input
Hey Adam, quick question about what you're saying at 20:43. Which of the two options do I choose here for restore if I have been working on my website locally (on computer via local program) to change the WP theme and some other redesigning, but will need the original urls of the current live one as I'm not changing any? Do I need redirect as well for that by the way? Thanks in advance.
Hello Adam! From Brazil here! 🇧🇷
You're amazing! Your videos have helped me a lot with my company Manary Digital which I just opened.
I don't know if this video is the right one but I wanted to develop the websites and when I finished them have the possibility to show to my clients so they can see how it's going to be and then I put it online....is that possible ? If yes, this video will help with that?
Do you have tips or comments on licensing of paid plugins when using a staging or test website?
Most themes and plugins still work without the license being activated. Many also allow you to activate licenses on unlimited dev sites.
Can local be controlled via API, webhooks or any automation tools? I really like the “build -> customize -> save as blueprint” flow but then I’d want to present new install buttons on a site and automate builds. Or would I just keep using wp-cli and wc-clu?
That's beyond what this can do.
Hi Adam, I really enjoy your videos. I find the presentations clear and easy to follow. Just at the right level for me. I do have a question, though. Would it be feasible to use Updraft Plus to do the restore, or is there other manual work that would need to be done?
The paid version of Updrafts yes. The free version, unfortunately not. The reason is they hold back the ability to update the url.
@@WPCrafter Thanks.
But if you just wanted to change host and keep domain updraftplus free would be an option?
@@dhetherington Yes that would work for Updrafts. Its just when the domain is different that you need the paid version.
WPCrafter.com Thank you, wp vivid looks good, hope they bring in option for schedule database different to files
For websites that send emails on subscription, or woocommerce order confirmations or stuff like that, when you have a staging or test website (local or public) how do you handle those emails? Do you disable emails or is there an easier way?
This solution catches all the emails so they don't go out.
WPCrafter.com WordPress For Non-Techies good to know. Currently I use a command line script that disables emails but if this handles that as well, it’s another plus in the win column.
Hey Adam, I have a question. When first setting up your server install with Local by Flywheel what are the configurations we would need to move it to Cloudways? I set it up with nginx and varnish as the DB or does this matter? I just don't want to spend a lot oif time with something that wont migrate. Thanks.
do you plan to have a tutorial doing wordpress for multisite in the future? thanks for the awesome content
Yes, using WPUltimo
@@WPCrafter Great waiting for your video on that
I've been using xampp, its all free and pretty simple.
A bit more involved and not as point and click, but it works.
@@WPCrafterYeah its more complicated for sure. I will be giving this a try to day. It looks so simple and easy to use.
Hi Adam very intuitive video I must say. I have a question. How much do you know about Woocommerce Conditional Product Fee For Checkout Page?
I am not super familiar unfortunately.
This is a great plugin (WPvivid Backup), sadly, not compatible with WP Multisite. Other free alternative compatible with Multisite ?
Your video is very helpful and straightforward. I am having trouble logging in when I click the Admin button from Local, I see the login page and enter my credentials but the browser just spins and doesn't log in. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your videos! I'm working for a client and I need to make their site look fresh. I'm trying to migrate their wordpress site and edit it locally on my server. I keep coming into hurdles with this. I think flywheel will do it for you, but you have to pay? Any information that might help me get up and running and editing this multipage site in a text editor would be awesome! thanks
Just about 5 months after this video was posted and now LOCAL is very different. Menu options are different. They seem to have stripped a lot of functionality from it and want users to pay $20 per month for the "pro" version. It looks like they are tethering it to their own Flywheel hosting service, so it is not as easy to deploy to others hosts. Disappointed.
Agreed. I only see two options to upload a site to, and nothing for self-hosted sites.
I installed it, but keep running in a problem with port 80. I love to have it working but I'm not technical enough to sort out the interference with the port conflict. I spend a whole day investigating, but without any result. I have VM Ware running as well as TeamViewer. Perhaps they conflict over the port.
I have Elementor Pro for my PROD site. Am I supposed to also have another license for this staging site?