WordPress Toolkit
The WordPress Toolkit is a highly popular choice for managing WordPress websites, thanks to its user-friendly interface and numerous features that make website editing straightforward. In this discussion, we will explore how to use the WP Toolkit to edit WordPress sites.
Before delving into the details, let’s cover some foundational topics. We’ll start with the installation of WordPress using the WP Toolkit, followed by an overview of its features. Note that the WP Toolkit comes in two versions: Lite and Deluxe.
Installing WordPress Via WP Toolkit
This section will guide you through installing WordPress using the WP Toolkit. The process is simple if you follow the steps accurately.
- Log in to your cPanel account.
- Click the WordPress Toolkit button next to the WordPress Manager icon.
- Click the Install WordPress button. A window with four tabs will appear: General, WordPress Administrator, Database, and Automatic Update Settings. Complete each tab with the necessary information to start the installation.
- Install the recommended plugins and themes.
Managing and Editing Your Website Using WP Toolkit
Once installation is complete, the WP Toolkit will be available with four main options: Dashboard, Plugins, Themes, and Database. Here’s how to use these features to manage and edit your WordPress site:
Dashboard
- Log in: Access your WordPress site from here.
- Setup: Easily change your WordPress website’s password.
- File Manager: Review all files associated with your WordPress site.
- Copy Data: Copy data from one site to another.
- Clone: Create a clone of your website to test new features without affecting the original site.
- Backup/Restore: Backup and restore your website to prevent data loss.
Plugins
In this tab, you can view all installed plugins and add new ones without accessing the WordPress Dashboard.
Themes
Access, apply, test, install, and delete themes quickly and easily from this tab.
Database
Change the database user name (only if necessary) and access the database via PHPMyAdmin.
Activating Maintenance Mode in WordPress
Maintenance mode allows developers to notify visitors that the site is unavailable due to updates or development. Here’s how to enable it:
- Log in to your cPanel account.
- Go to the Application section and select WordPress Toolkit.
- Choose the correct website from the dropdown list.
- Enable Maintenance mode by toggling the switch, which will display a notice that the site is currently unavailable. Customize the message, image, and downtime count as needed.
Tools
In the WordPress Toolkit dashboard, the right column features five tools for managing and editing your WordPress site:
- Search Engine Indexing: Toggle indexing to hide your site from search results.
- Debugging: Identify and fix errors before your site goes live.
- Password Protection: Set or change password access to your site, ideal for sites still in development.
- WP-Cron: Schedule tasks to run on your website, saving time.
- Hotlink Protection: Prevent other sites from using your images by blocking image copying through URL.
Wrap Up
This article has provided an overview of how to use the WordPress Toolkit to manage and edit your WordPress website. The WP Toolkit offers a range of tools and features that, when used properly, can greatly enhance your website management experience.
