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To find out how to Manage your instances [[WordPress_Toolkit/Manage_WordPress | Click Here.]]
 
To find out how to Manage your instances [[WordPress_Toolkit/Manage_WordPress | Click Here.]]
  
== Managing WordPress ==
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== Update/Maintain WordPress ==
  
 
To keep your website secure, you need to regularly update the WordPress core, as well as any installed plugins and themes.
 
To keep your website secure, you need to regularly update the WordPress core, as well as any installed plugins and themes.
  
=== Updating WordPress Instances ===
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For more information on maintaining your WordPress Instance [[WordPress_Toolkit/Updating_WordPress | Click Here]]
 
 
You can do this either automatically or manually
 
* '''Manual updates''' you control when updates are installed. For example, you can wait and see if installing a particular update can create issues for other WordPress users. However, it is recommended to update regularly to avoid falling behind.
 
* '''Automatic updates''' will give you peace of mind by keeping your WordPress instance up-to-date. However, updates can sometimes break your instance, and with automatic updates, you may not learn about it right away.
 
 
 
=== Manually update WordPress ===
 
 
 
# Go to WordPress
 
# Click “View” next to “Updates”, wait for WordPress Toolkit to load the list of available updates, and then select the updates you want to install.
 
#: ''Note: If an update of a WordPress core is available, you will see the “Restore Point” checkbox. Keep this checkbox selected to create a restore point you can use to roll back the update if something goes wrong.''
 
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#:[[File:WP_Updates.png|600px]]
 
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# Select your updates and Click Update.
 
 
 
=== Automatic update WordPress ===
 
 
 
# Go to WordPress and choose the WordPress instance that you want to update automatically.
 
# Click “View” next to “Updates”, and then click “Settings”.
 
# Choose the desired automatic update settings. You can configure automatic updates separately for WordPress core, plugins, and themes (for example, you can choose to enable automatic updates for plugins and themes, but not for WordPress core). Follow these recommendations:
 
#:* Selecting “No” next to “Update WordPress automatically” turns off automatic updates of WordPress core. This is insecure.
 
#:* If your website is publicly available (production) and you are concerned that applying updates automatically may break it, select “Yes, but only minor (security) updates”.
 
#:* If your website is a non-public (staging) version of a WordPress website, select “Yes, all (minor and major) updates”. This will keep your staging website up-to-date and ensure that, should an update break something, it happens to the staging website and not to the production one.
 
# Click OK.
 
  
 
== WordPress Themes and Plugins ==
 
== WordPress Themes and Plugins ==

Revision as of 10:07, 31 December 2018

This page is under construction

WordPress Toolkit

XMission’s Shared Hosting Platform has the WordPress Toolkit enabled on all our servers. This Toolkit is a single management interface that allows you to easily install, configure, and manage your WordPress Development.

Using the Toolkit you are able to complete:

  • New WordPress installs.
  • Sync/Import excising WordPress instances.
  • Detach/Remove current WordPress instances.
  • Migrate development from other hosts.

To get help starting Click Here

Managing WordPress Instances

Go to WordPress to see all WordPress instances hosted on the server. WordPress Toolkit groups information about each instance in a card.

WP Instance Managment.png

To find out how to Manage your instances Click Here.

Update/Maintain WordPress

To keep your website secure, you need to regularly update the WordPress core, as well as any installed plugins and themes.

For more information on maintaining your WordPress Instance Click Here

WordPress Themes and Plugins

WordPress Toolkit, you can install and manage themes and plugins on one or more WordPress instances.

Installing Themes and Plugins

You can search for and install themes and plugins found in the wordpress.org plugins repository. You can also upload custom themes and plugins, which is useful if:

  • You cannot find a suitable plugin in the wordpress.org repository.
  • You need to install your own plugin.

To install themes or plugins on a particular WordPress instance:

  1. Go to WordPress, go to the appropriate tab of an instance card, and then click Install.
    WP Tabs.png
  2. Search for desired item, and then click Install next to the theme or plugin you want to install.

Upload a theme or plugin

  1. Go to WordPress > The appropriate tab, and then click “Upload”.
  2. Click Choose File and browse to the location of the ZIP file you want to upload.
  3. Click Upload.

Activate Theme and Plugins

  1. Go to WordPress > The appropriate tab, and then click Install.
  2. Search for themes or plugins, and then select what you want to install.
    Note:Selecting one or more and then performing a new search without installing the selected plugins resets the selection.
  3. By default, newly installed plugins are activated immediately. You can prevent this by clearing the “Activate after installation” checkbox.
  4. Click Install on all ... instances.

Removing Themes and Plugins

You can remove themes and plugins from a particular instance or from all instances hosted on the server.

  1. Go to WordPress, and then go to the appropriate tab of an instance card.
  2. To remove, click the X icon next to it. To remove several items, select them and click Remove.
  3. Click Yes.

Updating Themes and Plugins

If a plugin needs updating, you will see “Updates” next to the plugin on the “Plugins” tab of an instance card.

WP TP Updates.png

You can do the following:

  • Update themes or plugins for one particular instance.
  • Update themes or plugins installed on multiple instances.
  • Configure automatic updates for plugins.

To Update

  1. Go to WordPress > the appropriate tab.
  2. Click Update to version … next to the plugin you want to update. To learn more about the update, click View Details. This will take you to the plugin's page on wordpress.org.
    Note: Before updating the plugin, WordPress Toolkit prompts you to back up your subscription. If you are concerned that the update may break your website, create a backup or use Auto-Updates.
  3. Click Yes