• New de facto standard.

    The only tiny thing lacking is that domain strings are not automatically replaced during migration. All-in-one something does some magic around there.
    But I believe even that is a matter of time.

    What’s even better is that this provides backup files in a so simple and natural way including the raw sql file.
    It follows a standard approach rather than using a proprietary or overly intricate format, and that makes all the difference!

    • This topic was modified 22 hours, 22 minutes ago by karasunouta.
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  • Plugin Support tonyrobins

    (@tonyrobins)

    Hello @karasunouta

    Thank you for your kind words—we really appreciate your feedback!

    Just to clarify, WPvivid does handle URL replacement automatically during migration. If you’re experiencing any issues with this, it would be helpful for us to take a closer look.

    Could you please contact us with more details via WPvivid contact form? Our team will be happy to investigate and assist you.

    All the best,

    Thread Starter karasunouta

    (@karasunouta)

    Hello @tonyrobins

    The problem occurred when migrating from a production website to a Local (by Flywheel) environment.

    I fixed it by temporarily adding a constant to wp-config.php and modifying some WP settings, as well as replacing serialized strings with Adminer. So I have nothing to ask you to verify right now.

    I’ll inform you if I encounter a similar problem in the future. Thanks!

    Plugin Support tonyrobins

    (@tonyrobins)

    Sure @karasunouta

    Please feel free to reach out if you need any assistance using WPvivid in the future.

    All the best,

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