Do you edit the pages directly on the server? Don't!
Find out, in this new article on the WebHostingBuzz Blog:
http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/blog/2...your-web-site/
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Do you edit the pages directly on the server? Don't!
Find out, in this new article on the WebHostingBuzz Blog:
http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/blog/2...your-web-site/
All blog posts are available at: http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/blog/
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on my mac, i use dreamweaver and textwrangler to edit. and transmit for ftp upload/download
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thanks so much for useful info
Not a safe method. See the blog to learn why: http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/blog/2...your-web-site/
I am not WHB staff and I am not paid.
I provide help in these forums on my own time.
I have a Wordpress blog (self hosted version) and it is very simple and straight forward to edit and add new posts.Still, it is a good idea to make a backup before doing any major changes to the php code.There is a excellent plugin available that does a full backup automatically or scheduled.
Tom Atkins
What are you talking about ?
Is it true ?
What about my site safety?
rezatrue
Interesting article. I am also using Dreamweaver to edit my sites. I am of the opinion that this is the most convenient way to edit the sites.
i mostly edit files offline using dream weaver and sometime i edit them using cpanel code editor in UTF-8 font.
:)
Simply copy and paste it into the location bar of your web browser when you are on any page and you can now edit it. Though this is a cool tool to have some fun, it is dangerous tool used by scamsters to create fake screenshots.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
I mostly use to edit my sites by logging into my Google account as an owner and going to the edit page. This is very much comfortable to me.