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WordPress Installing WordPress Locally Installing WordPress Locally Setting up the Environment

Does each local site have to have its own instance/copy of the WordPress folder of files?

In other words do we have to duplicate the steps in this video each time we would like to setup a local site?

1 Answer

I have a fresh WordPress install for every local website I build, my guess is that you need to in order to build each project seperately.

You could develop a starter WordPress installation that only includes the basics you need for every website you build, and then clone it everytime you start a new project. This could speed things up, but can get messy as you need to change users per project and make sure your databases are linked correctly.

Okay makes sense, thank you!