WordPress Maintenance FAQ's

WordPress is an open source CMS that powers over half of the world’s CMS sites, and it is getting more comprehensive, intuitive and popular with each new update release. WordPress has a committed community, tons of free extensions (more than any other CMS) and the easiest-to-use interface.

Managing your content with WordPress is perfectly simple: you create a page, add it to the menu, post something on it and see your content on the front-end of your site. All that adds up to a preeminent CMS platform. So why do so many people choose WordPress for their site? Because WordPress is the easiest CMS to use.

It’s core developers create newer versions for more features and bug fixes. Also, security and performance improvements are there in updates

Updating to latest version avoids the vulnerability present in previous versions. Updating your WordPress prevents hackers to insert malicious code through plugins

A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites.

WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. In the WordPress community, there is a saying that goes around: “there’s a plugin for that”. They make it easier for users to add features to their website without knowing a single line of code.

One of the primary reasons to maintain a backup system is to ensure that your data will be safe, That means you need to have a full backup of your site in place, and the same goes for your personal data as well.