After 30 days, WordPress permanently deletes the item from the trash and your WordPress database. If the page you deleted is still in the trash, you can restore it. We’ll show you how in a minute. However, if it has also been deleted from the trash, you will need to try other wa...
Duplicatoris the best WordPress backup and restore plugin on the market. It lets you restore any kind of backup, even cloud backups, with just a single click. Plus, it can help you roll back your site even if you can’t access your dashboard. To get started, you can install and acti...
Nimble Builderincludes a revision history allowing you to preview and restore an old version of your work. To access this feature, connect to the live customizer : click on the settings icon, expand theCurrent page options open theRevision historytab You can select a revision from the drop-...
Once the database is created, click the link to “Go Back.” This will take you back to the MySQL Database page. Create a New User To recover a deleted WordPress site from a backup of the old database, you need a new user. This is the login information that lets WordPress connect ...
Restore a WordPress backup Create a Backup of a WordPress Website Let’s start. If you have not done so, install the WP STAGING | PRO plugin first and read the article “How to install WP STAGING | PRO“. Go to WP Staging > Backup & Migration: ...
It is common to make some typo mistakes and when you come back to the post for updating a typo, you will see a new revision generated for that typo change. Who Can View the Revisions? Users can view revisions in WordPress post / page editor based on the role assignment as below: ...
If you have WordPress backups with your hosting provider, these are more often than not, more like snapshots of your site. You can think of it like Time Machine on your Mac. Mostmanaged WordPress hostslet you one-click restore to a certain point in time. This is by far the easiest and...
Before starting with any changes, it is vital toback up your WordPressto ensure that you have a clean restore point to rely on. This way, if anything goes wrong, you’ll still be able to bring your site back to life. Alternatively, you can create a Staging environment of your WordPress...
1. Change thedomain in WordPress. Log into your WordPress account, and from the dashboard, go to Settings > General. Change the WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) to your new domain name. Click Save at the bottom of the page. ...
PublishPress Capabilities offers you the ability to backup and restore your permissions. This feature is very helpful if you want to test out changes on your site, or you've installed a new plugin that has changed your site's permissions. Automatic Backups Changing permissions in WordPress ca...