How To Update WordPress Plugins

Learn how to easily update all of your plugins inside your WordPress dashboard…

Updating And Deleting Plugins Safely In The DashboardIn another post, we explain what plugins are and how you can use these to enhance your blog’s functionality.

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In this step-by-step tutorial you will learn why WordPress plugins need to be kept up-to-date, how to easily upgrade and remove your WordPress plugins, and discover some great tips to help you better manage your plugins.

Why Many WordPress Plugins Need To Be Updated

The WordPress software is constantly updated (about every 3-4 months) to fix bugs and address security issues and vulnerabilities discovered in previous releases, and to improve existing features.

Depending on how many plugins you use on your site, you can expect to see at least some new new update notifications for plugins when new WordPress versions are released.

This is because most WordPress plugins are created by 3rd-party developers, so sometimes code in the newly-released WordPress version conflict with plugins that were developed and tested with a previous version. When this happens, there is a potential for problems to sometimes develop.

Fortunately, most WordPress plugin developers (and the WordPress developer community itself) are very proactive when it comes to making sure that plugins get updated when a new version of WordPress is released (if updating is required). All you need to do on your end, is keep your plugins up-to-date, which, as you will soon discover, is very quick, simple and easy to do.

Useful Information

Keeping your WordPress plugins up-to-date and removing old plugins you no longer use is an essential aspect of good WordPress management and helps to avoid any potential problems or errors.

The tutorial below explains how to automatically upgrade and delete plugins safely without requiring web coding knowledge.

How To Update And Delete Plugins Safely In WordPress – Step-By-Step Tutorial

WordPress has a number of different methods to let users know when plugins on their site need to be updated.

For example, you can see ‘at a glance’ how many plugins are out-of-date as soon as you log into your Admin area just by looking at the “Plugins” menu.

For example, in the screenshot below, 9 plugins need to be updated …

How To Upgrade And Delete WordPress Plugins Safely

You can also tell how many plugins need to be updated from your WP Administration Toolbar (as shown below, several plugins should be updated) …

Upgrading And Deleting Plugins In The WordPress Dashboard

The Plugins page (Plugins > Installed Plugins) also tells you how many plugins need to be updated …

Updating And Deleting Plugins Safely In WordPress

In addition to providing information about which plugins have updates available, the Plugins screen provides links to the plugin download pages and gives you the option to update the plugins individually or in bulk …

Updating And Deleting Plugins In The Dashboard

Let’s start by learning how to upgrade plugins individually.

How To Upgrade Individual Plugins

Warning

Always make a full backup of your data and files before upgrading your website or blog.

From your admin menu, go to Plugins > Installed Plugins

Updating And Deleting Plugins From The WP Dashboard

You will be taken to the “Plugins” section. The list of plugins can flow down your screen for a while, depending on how many plugins you have added to your site …

Upgrading And Deleting Plugins Safely Inside Your Dashboard

(Plugins Page)

Useful Tip

Notes:

If you have too many plugins installed and would like to reduce the number of plugins displaying on your page, then click on the Screen Options tab at the top of your Plugins page and enter a smaller number of items per page (by default, all plugins display on the screen), then click the ‘Apply’ button …

How To Upgrade And Delete Plugins

Your Plugins area will now be reduced in size with a ’numbered pages’ feature added. You can find an installed plugin by scrolling through the pages or using the “Plugin Search” feature …

Upgrading And Deleting WordPress Plugins Safely Inside Your Dashboard

WordPress displays information about plugins in different backgrounds depending on the status of your plugins (inactive vs. active and outdated vs up-to-date) …

Updating And Deleting Plugins In The Dashboard

Plugins in need of updating have a distinctive notification message: “There is a new version of [Plugin] available”

How To Update And Delete Plugins Safely

Locate the plugin that needs to be updated and click on the update now link …

Upgrading And Deleting Plugins Safely

WordPress has done away with the loading screen when updating plugins and streamlined the plugin update process, so that the process of updating your plugins takes place “behind the scenes” without leaving your Plugins area …

How To Upgrade And Delete Plugins

Repeat this process for any other plugins on your site that need to be updated, or see the section below if you have many plugins that are out-of-date and would like to upgrade all plugins at once.

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Now that you know how to update individual plugins, it’s time to learn how to bulk-update plugins.

How To Bulk-Update WordPress Plugins

To upgrade multiple WP plugins at the same time directly inside your dashboard, go to the “Plugins” page and click on the Update Available link on the menu at the top of the page …

Updating And Deleting Plugins Safely In Your Dashboard

Click the check box next to the Plugin column header to select all plugins at once, or select only the plugins you want to upgrade by checking its box …

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In the Bulk Actions drop-down menu at the top of the page, choose Update

How To Automatically Update And Delete WordPress Plugins In The WP Dashboard

Click Apply

How To Automatically Update And Delete Plugins Safely In The WordPress Admin Dashboard

Your selected plugins will begin to update automatically …

Upgrading And Deleting Plugins Safely

After the update process has been completed, you can click on the Return to Plugins page link to go back to your Plugins section, or select another section of your dashboard …

Upgrading And Deleting Plugins

Once your plugins are all up-to-date, the update reminders will disappear (i.e. the “at-a-glance” indicators and “There is a new version of XYZ plugin available” notices no longer display on your screen, toolbar and menus) …

Updating And Deleting Plugins In Your WP Admin Dashboard

You have updated all plugins on your site!

Upgrading And Deleting Plugins Safely In Your Dashboard

(When your site or blog uses the latest version of all plugins, the notification icons disappear)

Now that you know how to upgrade WP plugins, it’s time to learn how to safely remove plugins from your blog or website.

Deleting WordPress Plugins

At times, you may want to delete WP plugins that are no longer needed or being used on your site. This decreases server resources and help to minimize causes of problems.

In this section, you will learn how to safely deactivate and delete unused plugins from your WordPress site.

Warning

We strongly recommend creating a full back up of your site before installing, upgrading or deleting plugins, in case something goes wrong and you need to recover data or reinstall your site.

To delete a plugin, go to your dashboard menu and select Plugins > Installed Plugins

How To Automatically Update And Delete Plugins

In the Plugins page, locate the plugin you want to delete and make sure it is deactivated.

Hint: Inactive plugins appear in a different background color than active plugins and display an “Activate” link below the plugin name …

Upgrading And Deleting Plugins Safely In Your WordPress Dashboard

If the plugin is active, then click on Deactivate before continuing with your plugin deletion …

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Next, click on Delete

How To Upgrade And Delete Plugins In The Dashboard

If you need to have a look at all the files that will be deleted before going ahead with the next step, then click on the “Click to view entire list of files which will be deleted” link in the “Delete Plugin” page …

How To Automatically Update And Delete WordPress Plugins Safely From Your WordPress Dashboard

The entire list of files belonging to the plugin selected for deletionwill display on your screen …

How To Automatically Update And Delete Plugins Safely In Your Dashboard

If you are positively certain that you would like to proceed and delete the plugin files, click on the Yes, Delete these files button …

Updating And Deleting Plugins Safely

The selected plugins and related files will be deleted …

Updating And Deleting Plugins

How To Safely Bulk-Delete Plugins

You can delete all inactive plugins at once, or select a combination of active and inactive plugins to be uninstalled.

Useful Information

Note: To delete any plugins that are presently active, you must first deactivate them.

Go to the “Plugins” section and select all of the active plugins that you want to delete by either placing a tick next to their check box, or selecting the checkbox next to the Plugin column header to select all plugins (warning: this will deactivate all plugins) …

Updating And Deleting Plugins Safely

Once you have done this, specify Deactivate from the Bulk Actions drop down menu …

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Click the Apply button …

How To Update And Delete Plugins Safely

All selected plugins will be deactivated …

How To Update And Delete Plugins

To delete all or some of the inactive plugins, go to the “Plugins” page and click on the Inactive link in the Plugins menu …

Upgrading And Deleting Plugins From Your WordPress Dashboard

Tick the check box next to the Plugin column header to select all plugins at once, or select each plugin you want to delete by checking its box …

How To Automatically Upgrade And Delete Plugins

Once you have selected all of the plugins that you want to delete, choose Delete from the Bulk Actions pull-down menu …

How To Update And Delete Plugins Safely In WordPress

Click Apply

Updating And Deleting Plugins Safely Inside Your Dashboard

A list of all selected plugins will show up in the Delete Plugins screen. Click on “click to view entire list of files which will be deleted” to review all the plugin files that you are about to delete, or click on the Yes, Delete these files button if you are sure that you would like to go ahead and delete all of the plugins listed …

Updating And Deleting Plugins Safely Inside The Dashboard

Your selected plugins will be deleted and their associated files will be removed from your server …

Upgrading And Deleting WordPress Plugins Safely In The Dashboard

Management Tools For Plugins

In addition to the methods shown above, you can use a number of third-party tools that help you manage your WordPress plugins.

Health Check & troubleshooting

Health Check & Troubleshooting WordPress plugin
Health Check identifies common problems and helps you troubleshoot plugin and theme conflicts.

This plugin provides comprehensive checks for your WordPress installation to detect common configuration errors and known issues. It also enables plugins and themes to add their own custom checks.

The debug section allows you to easily gather information about your WordPress and server configuration, which can be shared with support representatives for themes, plugins, or on the official WordPress.org support forums.

The troubleshooting feature allows you to initiate a clean WordPress session, where all plugins are disabled and a default theme is used, but only for your user account until you choose to disable it or log out.

The Tools section offers the ability to check for file tampering in WordPress, test email-sending functionality, and verify plugin compatibility with future PHP version updates.

For more details, go here: Health Check And Troubleshooting

Managing WordPress Plugins On Multiple Sites

As discussed earlier, when plugin updates are released, the best practice is to update the plugin as soon as possible to its latest version.

What if you run multiple WordPress sites using the same plugin?

Typically, you would need to log in to every site individually and update the plugin manually from the site’s admin dashboard.

If you manage or plan to manage multiple sites, this process can become very time-consuming, especially as plugins get updated quite often.

If you manage multiple WordPress sites, you can install, update, and delete multiple plugins on all your sites automatically and simultaneously using WordPress site management tools, like the one below:

WPMU DEV’s The Hub

WPMU DEV's The Hub - Unlimited WordPress Site Management
WPMU DEV’s The Hub – Unlimited WordPress Site Management

The Hub lets you manage unlimited WordPress sites easily and effectively from one central command center.

The Updates section of The Hub shows you exactly what needs updating on each of your managed site(s), including plugins, themes, and core software updates.

WPMU DEV: The Hub - My Sites - Updates menu

The Hub’s Updates features display how many outdated components need updating on your site(s).

You can choose to either update all your plugins at once or update them individually with just a few clicks. Best of all, you don’t need to log into every site separately to perform your plugin updates.

WPMU DEV: The Hub - My Sites - Updates menu

Update everything at once or perform individual updates directly in The Hub with a few clicks.

This can be a real time-saver when managing multiple WordPress sites, especially when WordPress releases a new version and you have to update many plugins and themes to prevent potential issues from happening.

The Hub - Update notifications.
This feature can help you save a lot of time updating multiple WordPress sites, especially when WordPress releases a new version of its software.

You can read our comprehensive article on managing multiple sites effectively using the Hub or visit WPMU DEV to learn more and try The Hub for free.

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