Suspend site temporarily

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    Hello. I have had some site building done by a contractor. I don’t have time to develop further right now due to other projects. I would like to just let my site hibernate for a couple months until I have time to reengage. Please advise me as to options? thank you

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    Hi there,

    The Quick Method 1:

    Install the Disable Site Plugin
    I’m not a huge fan of installing several plugins (considering you could slow down your site or open up security vulnerabilities,) but with a plugin like this, you can activate it only when you need it. Then, after you’re done disabling your site you can deactivate the plugin so it doesn’t affect your website.

    The WordPress plugin is called Disable Site. It’s a wonderful solution for blocking the entire frontend of your WordPress site, while still giving you access to the dashboard/admin area. The thing with the Disable Site plugin is that it’s about as basic as they come. You do get to make a quick message explaining what’s going on to your customers, but you shouldn’t expect any tools for uploading graphics, collecting email addresses or linking to your social media accounts.

    You can, however, insert whatever HTML code you’d like. So, technically, it’s fully customizable if you have the skills.

    plz check the following link too:-
    https://www.wpexplorer.com/wordpress-maintenance-mode-coming-soon/

    Thanks

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