Website Workflow

Maintenance Workflow

Learn to use commits, backups and regular checks after publishing and keep the site reliable in this beginner-friendly Visual Studio Code lesson.

Learning outcomes

  • Explain how to use commits, backups and regular checks after publishing.
  • Complete the guided activity safely.
  • Check that you can keep the site reliable.

Before you begin

Use a non-sensitive practice folder, inspect unfamiliar code before trusting it, and never place passwords, tokens or private information in project files.

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Step-by-step instructions

  1. Open the intended practice workspace in Visual Studio Code and confirm its folder name and Workspace Trust state.
  2. Create a monthly review schedule.
  3. Save the relevant files and review the Problems panel, terminal, Source Control view or browser preview as appropriate.
  4. Check filenames, relative paths, console messages, keyboard use, mobile layout and privacy before continuing.
  5. Confirm that you can keep the site reliable, then create a clear commit, backup or saved checkpoint.
Ian's practical tip: Work in one named project folder, preview after small changes, read the actual error message and keep a recoverable version before broad edits.

Practical activity

Create a monthly review schedule. The expected result is to keep the site reliable.

Completion checklist