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Wordpress Toolkit
Wordpress Toolkit
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Written by Antonio
Updated over a year ago

Normally, the VPS we offer already have the Wordpress Toolkit extension installed by default.

To access Wordpress Toolkit from our Plesk panel, we must click on the Wordpress option located in the left-hand side menu.

Upon entering this option, we will see all the Wordpress installations that we have installed in Plesk.

In the first tab Installations, it shows us all the installations we have, as well as where their URL is located, the owner, version, theme...

If we click on the name of one of the installations, we will enter a screen where it indicates more details about the installation, we can enter it through the browser...

If we click on the Detect button, it will analyze the server and add Wordpress installations that are not synchronized with Wordpress Toolkit, in case we have made a manual installation, for example.

With the Check Security button, we can see some recommendations from Plesk to improve the security of the selected Wordpress. We can do it manually, or indicate to Plesk to do it automatically to change permissions, perform protections on directories...

We can also Search for Updates and put Automatic Updates, with the buttons with these names.

From the Plugins tab, we can check the Plugins installed in the different Wordpress

We can install new plugins on the installations with the Install button. In case we want to activate or deactivate any plugin, we can select it and use the Activate and Deactivate buttons. We can also uninstall them with the Uninstall button. If we want to update it from Plesk, we can do it with the Update button.

In the Themes tab, we can see all the themes installed in each of our Wordpress installations. We can add new themes with the Install button.
With the Uninstall button, we can remove installed themes. With the Update button, we will update the selected themes.

Also, with the Activate option, we can activate a specific theme to the indicated installation.

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