Update old version wordpress
If you get problems after the upgrade, you can always restore your backup and replace the files with ones from your previous version from the release archive. Now the WordPress has been successfully upgraded! I tried my best to explain steps with simple language and make sure you understood well. But, still you may have a question? Frankly ask me about it, i will try more to make clear sense. Do I need to create a separate FTP account under users?
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Want to prevent that you forget to upgrade next time? One of the reasons could be that you run into problems with the latest version of WordPress and some Plugins or Themes that are not upgraded yet and are incompatible with that latest version.
But it could also be needed if you skipped a version and updated from, as an example, version 2. Downgrading is just as easy as upgrading. First, you get the latest version you used the have from the release archive. Then upload the old files via FTP like you did to upgrade, overwriting the newer files. Now log in again into your dashboard and confirm the Update WordPress Database option. Click continue and check if you site is back on the previous version and working again.
Your email address will not be published. Affiliate Link Disclosures. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Be careful when you come to copying the wp-content directory. You should make sure that you only copy the files from inside this directory, rather than replacing your entire wp-content directory. This is where your themes and plugins live, so you will want to keep them.
If you have customized the default or classic themes without renaming them, make sure not to overwrite those files, otherwise you will lose your changes. Though you might want to compare them for new features or fixes.. Lastly you should take a look at the wp-config-sample. You may be asked to login again. Follow that link and follow the instructions.
This will update your database to be compatible with the latest code. You should do this as soon as possible after step 1. If you have caching enabled, clear the cache at this point so the changes will go live immediately. Otherwise, visitors to your site including you will continue to see the old version until the cache updates.
Your WordPress installation is successfully updated. Your update is now complete, so you can go in and enable your Plugins again. If you have issues with logging in, try clearing cookies in your browser. If anything has gone wrong, then the first thing to do is go through all the steps in our extended upgrade instructions. That page also has information about some of the most common problems we see.
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