If you are new to WordPress, make sure you read our overview of WordPress themes. This in-depth article explains what themes are and how using a theme can save small business website owners time and money.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to update your themes with just a few clicks inside your admin area.
Upgrading WP Themes – Best Practices Checklist

Before updating your themes, we recommend going through the “best practices” checklist below.
1. Back Up Everything
Backing up your website before making any updates to your site is essential. Whenever something doesn’t go as planned, you can always restore.
If you don’t want to perform manual backups, there are many free and paid plugins you can use. You can read about a WordPress backup plugin that can fully automate your site backups here:
2. Check The Changelog
Changes made to the WordPress software can affect the functionality of certain themes. Depending on the theme you are using, there may be a changelog file accompanying an update which provides an overview of new features, improvements, security fixes or important changes in the new version.
If the changes seem irrelevant or unimportant, you can skip the update. Otherwise, it’s best to upgrade.
3. Test Your Theme
If you can, it’s a good idea to check the theme before installing it on your site.
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Typically, web service providers will set up a test site where they can test the latest version of a theme, track bugs and verify that the new theme version doesn’t conflict with any existing plugins or settings before applying and activating it on a live site.
If you manage your own website, you can set up a test WordPress site on a subdomain or a separate domain name using the same configuration settings (e.g. plugins) and play with the new theme versions on your test site before applying it to your live site.
4. Search Online
Before updating your theme, it’s a good idea to search online and see if anyone has reported any issues with the new theme version.
You can type the theme name and version into Google, and search the theme developer’s support forum (many developers offer this for premium WordPress themes, and even for some free plugins).
5. Use Child Themes For Heavily Customized Themes
If you have made extensive customizations to your existing theme files, upgrading your theme may result in your custom modifications being overwritten. To prevent losing your theme modifications, therefore, we recommend you learn how to create “child themes”.
A WordPress child theme is a theme that inherits the functionality of another theme, called the parent theme, and allows you to modify, or add to, the functionality of the parent theme. When you update the “parent theme”, all customizations get preserved through the “child theme.”
If you plan to customize your theme files, then we recommend becoming familiar with the use of child themes, especially if you plan to use a theme that gets regularly updated. You can learn more about child themes by searching online, or just visit the WordPress Codex child theme page here:
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As you will see below, the actual process of updating a WordPress theme is not complicated at all … a few simple clicks and you’re done! What can feel slightly bothersome is the precautionary work involved prior to upgrading.
Many people don’t upgrade their WordPress themes regularly, while others upgrade without going through some or all of the steps listed in the section above. As mentioned earlier, the above are “best practice” methods to help you avoid problems. Ultimately, it is the website owner’s responsibility to protect their online properties.
Upgrading Your Theme – Step-By-Step Tutorial
Upgrading your themes from the WP dashboard is easy.
Log into your WordPress admin area …

Depending on the theme(s) installed on your website, you may receive occasional alerts in your dashboard that your theme(s) need updating …

Updating WordPress themes from your dashboard is easy. You can update your site’s theme using the “Themes” section, or the “Updates” section.
Updating WordPress Themes From The “Themes” Page
To see which themes need updating, go to your Themes page.
Select Appearance > Themes from your WP dashboard menu …

This opens up the “Themes” screen …

Themes that need updating display an “Update Available” message over their thumbnail image …

Locate the theme that needs to be updated and click on the “Update Available” notice.
When the theme details window opens up, click on update now …

WordPress will automatically update your theme in seconds …

Your WordPress theme is now updated …

Repeat the above to update all of your out-of-date themes, or use the method described below to update multiple themes.
Updating Your Themes Using The “Updates” Page
Update your themes via the “Updates” area as shown below:
To view all themes installed on your website that require updating, click on Dashboard > Updates …

This opens up the Updates screen. Scroll down to the Themes section …

Select all the themes you want to update and click on Update Themes to complete the bulk upgrade process …

WordPress will automatically update all of the selected themes …

Congratulations! Now you know how to update your theme in the WP dashboard.
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