Recently, a WPBeginner reader asked me if there is a secure way to ensure their website always remains updated with the latest WordPress versions.
While enabling auto updates is a common strategy, the downside is that sometimes it could make your site unavailable for so long until you notice the incomplete update and fix it.
The only tangible solution is to get yourself updated about new WordPress releases and manually update your site to the latest version.
It's a free method, so go ahead and read the tutorial. I hope you'll love it :)
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- Have you ever wished you could replace the default theme and plugin editor in WordPress? Read our easy tutorial to replace them.
Have a great rest of your week :)
Cheers,
Syed Balkhi, Founder of WPBeginner
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