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With the database restored, the next step is to upload the files from the live site. I used FileZilla to FTP to the site and download the files.
One you have the files downloaded, they need to be copied to the Local by Flywheel version of the site. The fields are accessible using Windows Explorer. The easiest way to get to the folder,…
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