Moving my joomla site to a new host - Joomla! Forum - community, help and support
hi guys i'm lost.
i have joomla site built me , have fallen out designer , host.
i want move site blue host.
now i'm pretty websites , have used , uploaded sites years using dreamwever
so understanding needed ftp details host. down load site , upload new joomla friendly web host.
but current web host telling me that's not case. i'm lost... tell me needs doing bill huge it.
can 1 tell me needs done joomla site new server.
i have basic understanding of joomla can't what's what
i have joomla site built me , have fallen out designer , host.
i want move site blue host.
now i'm pretty websites , have used , uploaded sites years using dreamwever
so understanding needed ftp details host. down load site , upload new joomla friendly web host.
but current web host telling me that's not case. i'm lost... tell me needs doing bill huge it.
can 1 tell me needs done joomla site new server.
i have basic understanding of joomla can't what's what
you transfer site developed in joomla! host/location following ways.
(i) use extension akeeba backup core (http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/access-a-security/backup/1606) backup site including database. have transfer archive file created akeeba backup core remote host , use kickstart.php script file (created akeeba backup core developers) restore site. also, have back-up permanently.
(ii) use manual process. review document http://docs.joomla.org/how_do_you_copy_a_site_from_localhost_to_a_remote_host%3f more information.
note:
in both cases, have create new database on remote host, create user database, grant privileges user connecting it.
so, not moving/copying files alone; should have database content joomla! stores content , meta data in database.
(i) use extension akeeba backup core (http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/access-a-security/backup/1606) backup site including database. have transfer archive file created akeeba backup core remote host , use kickstart.php script file (created akeeba backup core developers) restore site. also, have back-up permanently.
(ii) use manual process. review document http://docs.joomla.org/how_do_you_copy_a_site_from_localhost_to_a_remote_host%3f more information.
note:
in both cases, have create new database on remote host, create user database, grant privileges user connecting it.
so, not moving/copying files alone; should have database content joomla! stores content , meta data in database.
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