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  • Thread Starter feygraphica

    (@feygraphica)

    But I can have more than one install of WP, as long as it’s in it’s own individual directory, yes? Like if I wanted http://www.site.com/my blog, http://www.site.com/your blog, http://www.site.com/his blog…. yes? Each would have it’s own WP install and theme of choice? Yes?

    Yes but each install would also needs its own database or unique database table prefix.

    If you don’t have those plugins and widgets installed on your live site, just install them but don’t activate them. Then when you change theme, you can activate the new plugins etc.

    It’s going to take an hour or so, but if your client has asked for changes, presumably (s)he’s willing for you to take time to put them live.

    And as with all changes like this, just make sure you have a path back to square one. Back up the site and the database before you start making changes and then if it all goes pear shape, you can put everything back.

    HTH

    PAE

    Thread Starter feygraphica

    (@feygraphica)

    Your intelligence hurts my brain, but in a good way. And thanks again for all the help and patience. 🙂

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