Managing plugins using the cPanel WordPress Toolkit

To install plugins for your WordPress site using the WordPress Toolkit provided by TurnUpHosting, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your cPanel account.
  2. Open the WordPress Toolkit.                                                                                                               cPanel - Domains - WordPress Toolkit icon
  3. On the WordPress Toolkit page, you will see a list of installed WordPress sites. Click on the Plugins tab for the site you want to install plugins for.
  4. A list of installed plugins for the site will appear. To install a new plugin, click on the "Install" button.
  5. A list of available plugins will be displayed. You can use the search box and filter options to find a specific plugin. Select the plugin you want to install and click on the "Install" button.

To manage the plugins that you have installed using the WordPress Toolkit, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your cPanel account.
  2. Open the WordPress Toolkit.                                                                                                                            cPanel - Domains - WordPress Toolkit icon
  3. On the WordPress Toolkit page, click on the Plugins tab for the site you want to manage plugins for.
  4. A list of installed plugins for the site will appear. Here, you can manage your plugins in several ways:
    • To manage plugins from the WordPress dashboard, click on the "Manage in WordPress" button.
    • To enable or disable a plugin, click on the slider in the State column.
    • If there are updates available for a plugin, click on the "Updates" button, select the plugin, and click on the "Update" button to update it.
    • To remove a plugin, click on the trash can icon. You can also remove multiple plugins at once by selecting the check boxes and clicking on the "Remove" button.

By following these steps, you will be able to easily install and manage WordPress plugins using the WordPress Toolkit provided by TurnUpHosting.

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