Book Image

WordPress 5 Cookbook

By : Rakhitha Nimesh Ratnayake
4 (1)
Book Image

WordPress 5 Cookbook

4 (1)
By: Rakhitha Nimesh Ratnayake

Overview of this book

WordPress has been the most popular content management system (CMS) for many years and is now powering over 30% of all websites globally. With the demand for WordPress development and skilled developers ever-increasing, now is the best time to learn WordPress inside out. This book starts with simple recipes for configuring WordPress and managing basic platform features. You’ll then move on to explore how to install and customize WordPress plugins, widgets, and themes. The next few chapters cover recipes for content and user-management-related topics such as customizing the content display, working with content types, using the new Gutenberg editor, and customizing editorial workflow for building advanced blogs. As you advance, you’ll learn how to use WordPress as an application framework as well as a platform for building e-commerce sites. This WordPress book will also help you optimize your site to maximize visibility on search engines, add interactivity, and build a user community to make the site profitable. Finally, you’ll learn how to maintain a WordPress site smoothly while taking precautions against possible security threats. By the end of the book, you’ll have the tools and skills required to build and maintain modern WordPress websites with the latest technologies and be able to find quick solutions to common WordPress problems.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Manually deactivating plugins

The process of deactivating a plugin is a straightforward task. The administrator can do this by using the plugins list inside the admin dashboard and clicking the Deactivate link of a specific plugin. However, we need to look at the process of manually deactivating a plugin so that we can cater to situations where the plugin list becomes inaccessible.

Let's consider some reasons why the plugin list may be inaccessible:

  • Updating a third-party plugin: If the code in a new version conflicts with the other existing code in the site, the update will generate an error and the plugin list may become inaccessible.
  • Modifying active plugins: We used a Plugin Editor to modify/add code to existing plugins. We recommended deactivating the plugin before making changes. However, if you modify an active plugin by mistake, an error in the code will make the...