WordPress Plugin and Theme Management

Created by Stefan Perchinkov, Modified on Mon, 24 Feb at 6:56 AM by Stefan Perchinkov

The WordPress Plugin and Theme Management feature provides you with a comprehensive overview of all the plugins and themes installed on your WordPress site. This feature allows you to:

- View all installed plugins and themes

- Activate or deactivate a plugin or theme

- Delete a plugin or theme

- Update a plugin or theme to the latest version

Viewing Installed Plugins and Themes

Navigation

1. Log in to your Account.

2. Navigate to Sites -> WordPress -> Plugins/Themes.

The current version of each plugin or theme is displayed in the "Installed Version" column. If an update is available, the latest version will also be shown in this column for all active plugins and themes.

Updating Plugins and Themes:

To update any plugin or theme, toggle on/off the button.

You can update active plugins and themes to the latest version available. Additionally, you can choose to activate, deactivate, or delete a plugin by clicking the "Change Status" button to proceed.

Note: You have the ability to clone your WordPress Site while maintaining all content, themes, plugins, and configurations. Cloning permissions are role-based, ensuring only authorized users can access this feature.

List of Blocked WordPress Plug-ins.

Our ongoing goal is to optimize your WordPress sites for enhanced reliability, performance, and security. Unfortunately, some plugins either duplicate our built-in features or are not compatible with our environment.

When our system administrators identify any issues associated with a plugin, we classify it as a restricted plugin. This is because such plugins could potentially cause performance problems or disrupt the smooth operation of your website.

Below, you'll find a list of WordPress plugins that are currently restricted on our platform. We continuously update this list as we encounter issues with plugins, ensuring a safer and more stable environment for your website.

S.NO
Banned Plugins
1
allow-php-execute
2
amazon-ebay-integration
3
backupbuddy
4
backwpup
5
backwpup-pro
6
bwp-minify
7
cache-enabler
8
codistoconnect
9
duplicator-pro
10
dynamic-widgets
11
exec-php
12
inactive-user-deleter
13
jch-optimize
14
litespeed-cache
15
login-wall
16
p3
17
p3-profiler
18
pagefrog
19
rvg-optimize-database
20
sg-cachepress
21
snapshot
22
updraft
23
wonderm00ns-simple-facebook-open-graph-tags
24
woocommerce-amazon-ebay-integration
25
wordpress-gzip-compression
26
wordpress-popular-posts
27
wp-rss-multi-importer
28
wp-db-backup
29
wp-db-backup-made
30
adminer
31
async-google-analytics
32
backup
33
backup-scheduler
34
backupwordpress
35
bad-behavior
36
broken-link-checker
37
content-molecules
38
contextual-related-posts
39
duplicator
40
dynamic-related-posts
41
ezpz-one-click-backup
42
file-commander
43
fuzzy-seo-booster
44
gd-system-plugin
45
gd-system-plugin.php
46
google-xml-sitemaps-with-multisite-support
47
hc-custom-wp-admin-url
48
hcs.php
49
hello.php
50
jr-referrer
51
jumpple
52
missed-schedule
53
no-revisions
54
ozh-who-sees-ads
55
pipdig-power-pack
56
portable-phpmyadmin
57
quick-cache
58
quick-cache-pro
59
recommend-a-friend
60
seo-alrp
61
si-captcha-for-wordpress
62
similar-posts
63
spamreferrerblock
64
ssclassic
65
sspro
66
super-post
67
superslider
68
sweetcaptcha-revolutionary-free-captcha-service
69
text-passwords
70
the-codetree-backup
71
toolspack
72
tweet-blender
73
versionpress
74
w3-total-cache
75
wp-cache
76
wp-database-optimizer
77
wp-dbmanager
78
wp-engine-snapshot
79
wp-file-cache
80
wp-phpmyadmin
81
wp-postviews
82
wp-slimstat
83
wp-super-cache
84
wp-symposium-alerts
85
wpengine-migrate
86
wpengine-migrate.tar.gz
87
wpengine-migrate.zip
88
wpengine-snapshot
89
wpengine-snapshot.tar.gz
90
wponlinebackup
91
Really Simple SSL

FAQ's:

1. Can I update the Plugin and Theme to the Version of my choice?

No. The updation happens to the Latest version available.

2. Can I Downgrade the Version of the Plugin or Theme?

No. The plugins and themes cannot be restored to the older version.

3. Can I manage the Plugins and Themes from WordPress Dashboard directly as well?

Yes. you can continue to handle plugins and themes through WordPress.

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