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Even if your site is built on a hosted solution or has automatic backups, I still like to save or export the website content in a format I can access outside of a website platform. Then, if I need to rebuild the site completely, I have all the pieces.<\/p>\n

I pretty much assume that any website or platform can blow up or disappear any time.<\/p>\n

\nScreen captures<\/h2>\nI start with full-screen captures for all my main pages – Home, About, Contact, Services, Blog, and Store.
\nI capture at least one blog post, product, and category page as well. This shows me the layouts of each page, where all the sections are and where the text goes. Save the files together in a dated folder so you know when this reference was created.\n

Pro tip:<\/strong> take screen captures on your computer or laptop as well as on your phone. The layouts look different. For extra points, do screen captures on your tablet, too, if you have access to one.<\/p>\n

Save each group of screen captures in a folder or place where you can date the screen captures and have them grouped together for your site.<\/p>\n

Full screen capture tools:<\/p>\n