We have an existing static page website hosted at sonic.net (Value Hosting: paulmarcuswines.com). We'd like to create a new version of the site using WordPress and then, when it's ready, transfer it to the live site. We don't want to screw up the existing site during the several weeks or longer that it will take to develop the new WP-based site.
My thought was to do it like this: Install WordPress at username.users.sonic.net (i.e., use Mini Hosting), develop the site there, and then when we have it ready to go, install WordPress to paulmarcuswines.com and transfer the database, files, and settings from the username site. Is that reasonably do-able, and it is a reasonable strategy? I'm not afraid of FTP, a little MySQL, or basic modification of files in the website's file structure, but I don't want to have to major surgery in order to make the transfer.
If there's a better strategy, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Mark
My thought was to do it like this: Install WordPress at username.users.sonic.net (i.e., use Mini Hosting), develop the site there, and then when we have it ready to go, install WordPress to paulmarcuswines.com and transfer the database, files, and settings from the username site. Is that reasonably do-able, and it is a reasonable strategy? I'm not afraid of FTP, a little MySQL, or basic modification of files in the website's file structure, but I don't want to have to major surgery in order to make the transfer.
If there's a better strategy, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Mark