Updating WordPress: Difference between revisions

From ULYSSIS documentation
(Making of this page)
 
(added categories)
 
(24 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
=== Automatic updates for WordPress ===
Maintaining the software of your website is crucial to ensure everything remains operational and secure. Performing regular updates is an important part of this maintenance. Beyond fixing security bugs, updates of WordPress, as well as its plugins and themes, may introduce new useful features and guarantees that no problems arise when we upgrade our servers.


* Go to '''Dashboard''' at the upper left of the screen and go to '''updates'''
While consistently applying updates has many benefits, the most important aspect for you as an account holder is of course that the information on your website is secure and that your visitors can safely visit your website. We therefore advise and strongly encourage all users to completely enable automatic updates within WordPress. This way, you no longer need to perform updates yourself, but the entire process will be automated. The instructions within this manual primarily focus on how to fully enable automatic updates, but you can also find instructions on manual updates here. Do keep in mind that security issues, especially in popular plugins or WordPress itself, are often exploited by cybercriminals within a few days after the release of a fix.


* Toggle  <u>Enable automatic updates for all new versions of WordPress</u>
== Automatic updates ==
In order to enable automatic updates, you will need to log in to your site's WordPress admin dashboard. This is also where you create and edit your pages. If you can't find an admin or login link on your website itself (often at the bottom of any page), you can simply add /wp-admin behind the main URL of your website. 


[[File:Enable WordPress updates.png|left|frameless|630x630px]]
=== Automatic updates for WordPress ===
* Go to '''Dashboard''' at the upper left of the screen and go to '''updates'''.
* Toggle ''<nowiki/>'Enable automatic updates for all new versions of WordPress'''. If your automatic updates are already turned on, you will see ''This site is automatically kept up to date with each new version of WordPress''.
[[File:Enable WordPress updates.png|frameless|500x500px|alt=|center]]


=== Automatic updates for plugins ===
=== Automatic updates for plugins ===
 
* Navigate to '''Plugins''' in the left sidebar and select '''Installed plugins'''.
* Navigate to '''Plugins''' in the left sidebar and select '''Installed plugins'''
* In the dropdown menu select '''Enable Auto-updates'''.
* In the dropdown menu select '''Enable Auto-updates'''.
 
* Check the boxes next to the plugins you want to update automatically.
[[File:Explanation for auto-updates plugins.png|center|frameless]]
[[File:Auto updates for plugins.png|frameless]]
 
* Press '''Apply''' next to the previously mentioned dropdown menu.
* Check the boxes next to the plugins you want to update automatically
* Do not forget to enable automatic updates every time you install a new plugin.
* Press '''Apply''' next to the previously mentioned dropdown menu


=== Automatic updates for themes ===
=== Automatic updates for themes ===
* Navigate to '''Appearance''' in the left sidebar and select '''Themes'''.
* Click on the theme thumbnail and select ''<nowiki/>'Enable auto-updates'''. This must be done for each theme separately.
[[File:Auto-update themes.png|center|frameless|781x781px]]


* Navigate to '''Appearance''' in the left sidebar and select '''Themes'''
* Do not forget to enable automatic updates every time you install a new theme.
* Click on the theme thumbnail and select <u>Enable auto-updates</u>, this must be done for every theme separately


[[File:Auto-update themes.png|center|frameless|781x781px]]
== Manually updating WordPress, plugins and themes ==
We still do not recommend updating manually as it is more time consuming and a bigger security risk. The following steps are only for updating plugins, but  you can perform manual updates for themes and for WordPress itself in a similar way on the respective sections of the updates page.
* Pending updates will be displayed as a notification in the left bar of the interface.
[[File:Needed updates .png|frameless]]
* Go to '''Dashboard''' at the upper left of the screen and go to '''updates'''.
* All updates will be visible on this page. First check the boxes next to the plugins you want to update.
* Now click the '''Update Plugins''' button.
[[Category:CMSs]]
[[Category:Security & anti-spam]]

Latest revision as of 08:53, 25 April 2021

Maintaining the software of your website is crucial to ensure everything remains operational and secure. Performing regular updates is an important part of this maintenance. Beyond fixing security bugs, updates of WordPress, as well as its plugins and themes, may introduce new useful features and guarantees that no problems arise when we upgrade our servers.

While consistently applying updates has many benefits, the most important aspect for you as an account holder is of course that the information on your website is secure and that your visitors can safely visit your website. We therefore advise and strongly encourage all users to completely enable automatic updates within WordPress. This way, you no longer need to perform updates yourself, but the entire process will be automated. The instructions within this manual primarily focus on how to fully enable automatic updates, but you can also find instructions on manual updates here. Do keep in mind that security issues, especially in popular plugins or WordPress itself, are often exploited by cybercriminals within a few days after the release of a fix.

Automatic updates

In order to enable automatic updates, you will need to log in to your site's WordPress admin dashboard. This is also where you create and edit your pages. If you can't find an admin or login link on your website itself (often at the bottom of any page), you can simply add /wp-admin behind the main URL of your website.

Automatic updates for WordPress

  • Go to Dashboard at the upper left of the screen and go to updates.
  • Toggle 'Enable automatic updates for all new versions of WordPress'. If your automatic updates are already turned on, you will see This site is automatically kept up to date with each new version of WordPress.

Automatic updates for plugins

  • Navigate to Plugins in the left sidebar and select Installed plugins.
  • In the dropdown menu select Enable Auto-updates.
  • Check the boxes next to the plugins you want to update automatically.

Auto updates for plugins.png

  • Press Apply next to the previously mentioned dropdown menu.
  • Do not forget to enable automatic updates every time you install a new plugin.

Automatic updates for themes

  • Navigate to Appearance in the left sidebar and select Themes.
  • Click on the theme thumbnail and select 'Enable auto-updates'. This must be done for each theme separately.
Auto-update themes.png
  • Do not forget to enable automatic updates every time you install a new theme.

Manually updating WordPress, plugins and themes

We still do not recommend updating manually as it is more time consuming and a bigger security risk. The following steps are only for updating plugins, but you can perform manual updates for themes and for WordPress itself in a similar way on the respective sections of the updates page.

  • Pending updates will be displayed as a notification in the left bar of the interface.

Needed updates .png

  • Go to Dashboard at the upper left of the screen and go to updates.
  • All updates will be visible on this page. First check the boxes next to the plugins you want to update.
  • Now click the Update Plugins button.