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How to Hide a WordPress Under Construction
1. Download the under construction Wordpress plugin from the Wordpress directory (see Resources). You can also download the plugin by visiting Wordpress.org and clicking on 'Extend' then 'Plugins.' Search for 'Under Construction' and click 'Download.'
2. Log in to your Wordpress administration panel. Click on 'Plugins.' Click 'Upload.'
3. Open the 'Zip' file you downloaded containing the under construction plugin. Click on 'Activate Plugin.'
4. Click on 'Settings' beneath 'Under Construction.'
5. Click 'On' to activate the 'Under Construction' template. When you are ready to launch your site, click 'Off' to deactivate it.
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