I'm gonna be real with you here: $25 per hour is great money in south-asia, but I wouldn't wipe my ass with someone that made that much in the US. You need to get the onion farms repo in source control.
From memory:
1) git init
In the source directory which is in home slash some shit slash I don't remember bc there are so many onion farms directories
2) Specifically ask/demand that the Indians/Pakistanis make branches onto that repo. The dumbshit I did would have been a quick git revert otherwise. Get a private github account (doesn't cost anything) and put the site there. Branches work like this: they start off as a copy of master (ideally a copy of what's running in production, IE here), and you make a branch like "fix icons" or whatever. Then the dev merges it into the master, it gets pushed to production. When shit goes bad you can either just go to an old release or revert to a specific point in time via the command line or a GUI tool. I'm new here but that seems to be the major problem with this site.