![]() Go to WordPress > Settings, select “Same as user language” next to “Default WordPress installation language”, and then click Save. To return to the default way of selecting the WordPress language, Users remain free to choose a different language when they install WordPress if they want. The selected language will be the default one for all new WordPress installations on the server. To do so, go to WordPress > Settings, select the default WordPress installation language, and then click Save. However, you may want to have one language for all WordPress installations on the server regardless of Plesk interface languages selected by users. Italian will be selected as the default WordPress language. That matches the Plesk interface language of the user for whom WordPress is installed.įor example, if you have a user whose Plesk interface language is Italian and you install WordPress for this user, When WordPress is installed via WP Toolkit, WP Toolkit selects the default WordPress language Selecting One Language for All WordPress Installations on the Server Learn how to migrate an existing WordPress website. Once a website has been migrated, you can manage it using WordPress website, Plesk copies all its files and the database to your ![]() Websites owned by you but hosted elsewhere to Plesk. You can use the “Web Site Migration” feature to migrate WordPress You can find it in the list of existing WordPress installations The WordPress installation is now attached. To attach WordPress installations to WP Toolkit: WordPress, we recommend that you attach all existing WordPress If you have upgraded from an earlier version of Plesk and you used Those installed manually need to be attached to WP Toolkit. If you are developing a new WordPress theme or plugin then debugging mode will show PHP errors that helps you get on with your coding.Adding Existing WordPress Installations to WP ToolkitĪll WordPress installations added using WP Toolkit appear in WP Toolkit automatically. The default Maintenance page is shown in the following screenshot. Very useful if you are getting errors on your website or are conducting works that may interfere with the smooth running of the WordPress site. If you will be doing some maintenance works on the website then setting maintenance mode on within the Toolkit will display a maintenance page template to visitors to your website. This is particularly useful if you are developing a new website that is not yet complete. We can tell Google and other search engines to stop indexing pages on the Wordpress site. Selecting or uploading a theme for your WordPress site is exactly the same as how we installed the plugin, just simply select Theme, install and from there you can search the WordPress repository or upload a premium theme from your computer. When the installation is complete the plugin will be activated automatically. Wait a few moments for the plugin to download to your WordPress site and complete the installation. Next click on Install next to the plugin. I am going to install Elementor for our demonstration, so enter Elementor in the search box in the top right corner. Here you can search for free plugins from directly from the Toolkit or you can upload a plugin you have on your computer. Let’s install a plugin from the Toolkit, select Install and you will be presented with the WordPress plugins repository. Installing PluginsĬlick on Plugins and you should see the default WordPress plugins, Akismet and Hello Dolly. You can see SSL/TLS Status, Security Status and if there are any updates available for your WordPress site. Once WordPress has installed you will be able to see the new website via the WordPress Toolkit. We need to wait a few moments for the new WordPress installation to complete. Select your domain and web URL you wish to install WordPress to and fill-up the form that matches your website needs. If you do not have a WordPress site installed already then select install to get started. If you already have WordPress installed then you will be presented with your WordPress site toolkit manager. ![]() Select WordPress in the sidebar as marked out in the image above. For this post, I will be using the domain name for demonstration purposes. Login to your Plesk Control Panel and select WordPress on the sidebar. Easy to use, check security issues, update, delete or install plugins, themes and core as well as many other powerful tools. The WordPress Toolkit which comes with our Plesk hosting platform is the perfect tool we have all been looking for.
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