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How To Duplicate an Existing Site.
How To Duplicate an Existing Site.

How to make an exact copy of your website.

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Duplicating an existing site in Webydo is a convenient way to replicate your design and content for various purposes. Whether you want to create a backup, experiment with changes, or simply streamline your workflow, Webydo makes it easy to duplicate your site.

Follow these steps to create a copy:

1. Enter the Webydo Dashboard or, if you are in Design mode, click Dashboard.

2. In your site list, choose the site you wish to duplicate click the Duplicate Site icon (highlighted in yellow) to create a copy.

3. A window will pop-up asking for the Client Name as well as the Site Name. Fill in the fields, then click the Duplicate button. 

If you have a custom domain setup, you will also be asked to enter in the subdomain you wish to use for the new site

4. Your new duplicated site will appear as the top site in on your Dashboard. 

Additionally, if your site includes an online store, you'll have the option to duplicate the store as well.

Duplicating a Site with a New Store:

This option is useful when you want to maintain the structure of your site but start fresh with a new online store. It's ideal for those who want to experiment with different product lines or business models.

Duplicating a Site with an Existing Store:

The duplicated site will include the existing online store. This is a convenient way to replicate your entire online presence, including products, categories, and settings.

Duplicating a Site without a Store:

Your site will be duplicated without the online store. You can use this copy for testing, making design changes, or creating a backup without affecting your original site.

By providing these options, Webydo empowers you to duplicate your site with or without an online store, giving you the flexibility to manage your projects efficiently.

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