How to Use the WordPress Manager in cPanel

Estimated reading: 4 minutes 278 views

WordPress is the world’s leading Content Management System (CMS), empowering individuals and businesses to build and oversee their websites efficiently. Maintaining a WordPress site is vital to ensuring it remains current with the latest versions of plugins, themes, and the core WordPress software. This article will provide a comprehensive guide on utilizing WordPress Manager within cPanel. Here, you’ll learn how to update plugins, themes, and the WordPress version and effectively manage users.

What is WordPress Manager in cPanel?

cPanel is a web hosting control panel that allows users to manage their websites easily. WordPress Manager is a cPanel plugin that simplifies the process of managing WordPress sites. With WordPress Manager, users can install, update, and manage WordPress sites without any technical knowledge.

How to access WordPress Manager in cPanel?

Access to WordPress Manager application in the SOFTWARE section on cPanel. Click to go inside the app.

.Updating Plugins using WordPress Manager in cPanel

Plugins are a crucial component of WordPress sites that add extra functionality to your website. Updating plugins is essential to ensure that your website runs smoothly and remains secure. Here’s how you can update plugins using WordPress Manager in cPanel.

Step 1: Go to WordPress Manager and select the website you want to update:

Step 2: Click on the “Manage Plugins” button to the right.

Step 3: You will see a list of installed plugins. Select the red arrows next to the plugin you want to update and wait for it to update to the latest version:

update plugin

Updating Themes using WordPress Manager in cPanel

Themes are the visual components of WordPress sites that define how your website looks. Updating themes is essential to ensure that your website is up-to-date with the latest design trends and security features. Here’s how you can update themes using WordPress Manager in cPanel.

Step 1: Go to WordPress Manager and select the website you want to update:

Step 2: Click the “Manage Themes” button to the right.

Step 3: You will see a list of installed themes. Select the red arrows next to the theme you want to update and wait for it to update to the latest version.

ℹ️ Note that updating your theme may cause customizations to be lost so ensure that you have a recent backup in cPanel > JetBackup5.

Updating WordPress Version using WordPress Manager in cPanel

Keeping your WordPress software up to date is crucial to ensure that your website is secure and functioning optimally. Here’s how you can update your WordPress version using WordPress Manager in cPanel.

Step 1: Go to WordPress Manager and select the website you want to update:

Step 2: Click on the “Upgrade Now” button and then the “Upgrade” button on the next page:

Step 3: After the update completes, check your site for issues. You’ll see the current version of WordPress installed on your site when you go back to WordPress Manager.

If you don’t see the Upgrade now, your WordPress version is already up to date.

User Management using WordPress Manager in cPanel

Managing users is an essential aspect of running a WordPress site. WordPress Manager in cPanel allows you to add and manage users without having to log in to the WordPress dashboard. Here’s how you can manage users using WordPress Manager in cPanel.

Step 1: Go to WordPress Manager and select the website you want to manage:

Step 2: Click on the “Manage Users” link:

Step 3: You will see a list of current users on your site that you can change the password for by clicking the dropdown menu. To add a new user, click on the “Add User” tab. Fill out the form then click the “Add User” button:

It is highly recommended to thoroughly explore all the features available in WordPress Manager. This platform offers exceptional capabilities, and investing time to familiarize yourself with its features will enable you to effectively manage your WordPress sites with greater proficiency!

Summary

Here, the installation of the cPanel WordPress Manager is complete. You can access the WordPress Manager from your cPanel.

If you need any further help, please do reach our support department.

Share this Doc

How to Use the WordPress Manager in cPanel

Or copy link

CONTENTS