WordPress Toolkit

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WordPress Toolkit

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

Through the WordPress Toolkit this is some of what you are able to complete:

  • New WordPress installs.
  • Sync and Import current WordPress development
  • Detach and Remove current WordPress development.
  • Migrate development from other hosts.

To get started using the WordPress Toolkit Click Here

Managing Your WordPress Development

Once you've logged into your Hosting Control Panel, go to one of the WordPress buttons to see all of the currently synced WordPress website(s) hosted on the server. The WordPress Toolkit will create a information card about each sync'd website.

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To find out how to Manage your website cards Click Here.

Update/Maintain WordPress

There are several reasons why you need need to keep WordPress updated. Updates to this platform are released quite often, and for good reason. Besides providing new features, WordPress updates serve other important functions. 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

Secure WordPress

The Toolkit is able to enhance the security of WordPress development buy checking the wp-content folder, permissions of files and directories, database tables and much more. You are able to see the current status of your website security on the WordPress card.

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If you see “warning” or “danger” next to “Security status”, we recommend that you secure your instance.

Caution: Some security measures, once applied, can be rolled back. Some cannot. We recommend that you back up the corresponding subscription before securing a WordPress instance.

To secure your WordPress Website Click Here