These ZIP archives are designed to be imported into Local by simply dragging and dropping them into the application.
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Selective Data Export
When you purchase a developer or agency license, you receive access to individual addon zip files (or a bundled download). The Core Addons Included in the Package:
Moving a site requires keeping codebases synced across local and live servers.
This addon compares the wp-content/uploads directories between the source and destination sites. It then transfers only the new or modified media files.
The free version (WP Migrate Lite) allows you to export a database into an SQL file. However, the version unlocks "Push/Pull" capabilities, allowing you to move data directly from your local computer to your live server and vice versa without ever touching phpMyAdmin or FTP.
When you buy the premium version, you will see a download area in your Delicious Brains/WP Engine account. Download the specific addons (Media Files, CLI, etc.) as .zip files. Step 2: Install and Activate Navigate to your WordPress Dashboard. Go to . Click Upload Plugin . Choose the wpmigratedbproaddonszip file you downloaded. Click Install Now , then Activate Plugin . Step 3: Verify Installation
If you are looking for specific troubleshooting steps for a failed migration or need advice on upgrading your license, I can help you find that information.
The Media Files Addon compares the media libraries of both your source and destination sites.
Moving media files automatically saves hours of manual work.
By understanding the role of wpmigratedbproaddonszip , you stop wrestling with plugin errors and start leveraging the full suite of WordPress migration tools. Ready to move that database? Install the addons and watch the magic happen.
Always test migration settings on a staging site before running them on a live production server. Conclusion