Moving from test domain to live domain
Hi. I need to move a wordpress site so far under test development (at http://omrwebservices.x10host.com/test1/ ) to new domain, recently registered with you as fastfuturepublishing.com I have two queries about this:
1. Am I right to think that because the domain is changing from test to live I can't use the simple transfer process using cPanel backup, because when the backup is uploaded it will still think it is the old test domain name, fouling up wordpress permalinks etc? I usually use the Duplicator wordpress plugin to move test sites to live domains (instead of lengthy FTP) - can I use it in this case, or would you recommend another approach?
2. The client wants to have a single non-wordpress html front/index page sitting 'in front of' the wordpress site, so I am intending to install the wordpress files to a sub-folder (e.g. fastfuturepublishing.com/wp1/ ) leaving the html index file (+supporting images) in the domain root. The user links from the html front page to a specific page in the wordpress site and thereafter roams within that site. Any issues you can see with that strategy?
Many thanks
OwenR
1. Am I right to think that because the domain is changing from test to live I can't use the simple transfer process using cPanel backup, because when the backup is uploaded it will still think it is the old test domain name, fouling up wordpress permalinks etc? I usually use the Duplicator wordpress plugin to move test sites to live domains (instead of lengthy FTP) - can I use it in this case, or would you recommend another approach?
2. The client wants to have a single non-wordpress html front/index page sitting 'in front of' the wordpress site, so I am intending to install the wordpress files to a sub-folder (e.g. fastfuturepublishing.com/wp1/ ) leaving the html index file (+supporting images) in the domain root. The user links from the html front page to a specific page in the wordpress site and thereafter roams within that site. Any issues you can see with that strategy?
Many thanks
OwenR