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How to Forcefully Update a Plugin in WordPress?
If your WordPress plugin is not working properly or you want to re-install it even when it is updated to its latest version, without losing data, you can do this without removing the plugin. You can do this with both active or deactivated plugins. 1. Login to your WordPress admin dashboard. **2. **Under the dashboard menu, hover your mouse over "Plugins" and then click on "Installed Plugins". 3. Locate the plugin you wish to forcefully update and then click on "Edit". **4. **In the editor, locate the text: Version: 1.6 Then you will only need to change it to: Version: 1.5 Only change the version from a higher to a lower number. **5. Scroll down and click on "Update File". Then go back to the "Installed Plugins" list and you will see a text like "There is a new version of"¦" and you will only need to click on "Update now". This will update your plugin"s files. **
WordpressHow to Change the Password of a Wordpress Account?
If you are logged in into your wordpress admin account, you can easily change your password. 1. Login to your WordPress admin dashboard. **2. **Under the dashboard menu, hover your mouse over "Users" and then click on "Your Profile". 3. Scroll down and under Account Management you can see the "New Password" option. Click on the "Generate Password" button. 4. Copy the password to a safe place and then click on "Update Profile" to change your password. ** **
WordpressHow to Change the Display Name of a WordPress User Account?
You can change the display name of your WordPress account which show on a WordPress post or comments without changing your wordpress username. 1. Login to your WordPress admin dashboard. **2. **Under the dashboard menu, hover your mouse over "Users" and then click on "Your Profile". 3. Locate "Nickname" and enter your new name. 4. In the option "Display name publicly as", choose your newly added nickname from the drop-down menu. ** **
WordpressHow to Manually Install a Theme on WordPress Using the Admin Dashboard?
You downloaded a new theme from trusted website and want to install it on your WordPress site using the Wordpress Admin area. If that"s the case, follow this tutorial. 1. Login to your WordPress admin dashboard. **2. **Under the dashboard menu, hover over "Appearance" and click on "Themes". 3. Click on "Upload Themes". ** 4.** Click on Browse and chose a theme, which is compressed in a ZIP file, from your PC/Laptop. If your ZIP file contains a folder like "upload", first extract the content of uploaded files and the compressed theme file. Click on "Install Now". 5. It will take a few minutes to upload a theme, and then, if it is successfully installed, it will show a message like "Theme installed successfully". Now click on "Activate". Congratulations, you manually installed and activated a new WordPress theme.
WordpressHow to remove sample comments, posts on a new WordPress blog?
If you installed a fresh WordPress blog system on your website ,before writing new posts, you will need to remove the sample comments, blog posts, etc. This can be done in the following way: 1. Login to your WordPress admin dashboard. 2. Under Dashboard Menu, hover your mouse on Posts and click on "All Posts". 3. Hover your mouse on the "Hello World" post and the "Trash" option will appear. Click it to remove the post. 4. Now do the same with the sample page by pointing your mouse on "Page" in the Dashboard menu and then choosing on "All Pages". 5. Choose "Comments" from the dashboard and then the "Trash" option will appear. Now click it. After you take these steps, your blog will be clean, without sample posts and comments, and you can start blogging.
WordpressHow to remove a category in WordPress?
If you want to remove WordPress category then follow this instruction: 1. Login to your WordPress admin dashboard. **2. **Under the dashboard menu, hover your mouse on Posts and then click on "Categories". 3. On the right side you can see a list of categories. Hover your mouse on a category you wish to remove and a few options will appear. Click on the "Delete" option. The confirmation option will appear. Click on "OK".