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- | ====== Page Backups ====== | + | ====== Backups Tab ====== |
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+ | =====Page Backups===== | ||
GetSimple creates a backup of every page every time you make a change. Currently, it only keeps one revision at a time. The way you can tell if a page has a backup is to check at the bottom of the Page Edit screen. | GetSimple creates a backup of every page every time you make a change. Currently, it only keeps one revision at a time. The way you can tell if a page has a backup is to check at the bottom of the Page Edit screen. | ||
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- | If a page backup is available, then you can either click that link, or head over to **Backups -> Page Backups** and find the page title that you are looking for. Once you clikc into that page's backup, you are presented with a few actions you can perform: | + | If a page backup is available, then you can either click that link, or head over to **Backups -> Page Backups** and find the page title that you are looking for. Once you click into that page's backup, you are presented with a few actions you can perform: |
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If you click on "RESTORE", then this page becomes the current page, and the current file becomes the backup. "DELETE" obviously deletes this backup, and leaves the current page intact. | If you click on "RESTORE", then this page becomes the current page, and the current file becomes the backup. "DELETE" obviously deletes this backup, and leaves the current page intact. | ||
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+ | ===== Website Archives ===== | ||
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+ | GetSimple will by default create ZIP archives ([[installation:requirements|required modules]]) of all the important files within your installation directory. Starting with version 3.1, if your host does not support the creation of zip files, it will attempt to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_(file_format)|tar.gz]] archives. | ||
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+ | You can navigate to **Backups -> Website Archives -> Create New Archive Now** | ||
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+ | {{:how_to:websitebackups.png|}} | ||
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+ | To download a backup, click on it's **Title (date)**. | ||
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+ | **Note:** If you have trouble opening a backup, try downloading and using a different archive-program to open the archive such as [[http://www.7-zip.org/|7zip]] | ||
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+ | ==== Manual Backups ==== | ||
+ | Sometimes you [[installation:requirements|don't have the ability]] to do a backup via the control panel as described above. Below are the list of folders that the backup zips up for you automatically. Making copies of these folders will give you a complete backup of your site. | ||
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | /data/ | ||
+ | /uploads/ | ||
+ | /plugins/ | ||
+ | /theme/ (although, really you only need your active theme) | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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+ | If you use a [[:languages|language file]] other than ''en_US.php'', then you may want to also make a copy of the ''/admin/lang/xx_XX.php'' language file that you do use. | ||
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