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After the release of WordPress 3.7, automatic updates have been enabled by default for minor WordPress updates (which include things like maintenance, stability, and security enhancements). But for major upgrades, you need to manually update WordPress via dashboard or FTP client manually.
In this step by step guide, we will show you how to update WordPress manually using two methods.
Here are the points that we will cover in this article.
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First let’s see why it is important to upgrade WordPress to the newer version.
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Why Update WordPress?
Are you aware of the fact that outdated themes, plugins and WordPress core can result in getting WordPress websites hacked. Why? Because, hackers can exploit security vulnerabilities in outdated version and can gain access your website. So, it is essential to upgrade to the latest version. Also, WordPress update is essential for best speed, performance and compatibility.
One more thing before you upgrade WordPress to current version, don’t forget to take below mentioned precautions before manually upgrading WordPress.
Precautions to take Before Updating WordPress
Before upgrading to the new version, you must take below mentioned precautionary measures to avoid any inconvenience.
Let’s have a look into steps necessary before the manual update. Read on till the end to update WordPress manually to the latest version.
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Before WordPress update, create a complete backup of your website. This includes the backup of WordPress database, themes and plugins, media uploads (images/videos), and WordPress core files. In case if something went wrong, you can restore your website using that backup. You can also use a third-party plugin to create a complete backup of your WordPress website.
Before updating WordPress, it is essential to update themes and plugins. Why? Because the already installed themes or plugins might not be compatible with the updated WordPress version and may cause your website to crash.
If you are using a cache plugin, for instance (W3 Total Cache or WP Fastest Cache), it is recommended to deactivate it before updating the WordPress website. So, that cached maintenance pages do not interfere with the WordPress update process.
How to Update WordPress To the Latest Version
Now let’s have a look into methods of updating the WordPress website manually. In this step by step guide, we will show you how to manually update WordPress to the new version. Keep your site up to date by below mentioned quick methods.
1st Method: Upgrade WordPress from Dashboard | For Beginners
After taking the necessary precautions mentioned above, now it’s time to upgrade WordPress to the latest version. Login to your WordPress admin area. When a major update is available for WordPress, you’ll see a notification at the top of the dashboard. Either click on the “Please update now” button or the “Updates” under the “Dashboard” section to get to the Updates screen.
If you don’t see update notice or update screen is not showing the option to update to the current version, but you know there is a new version of WordPress available, click “Check Again” and let the page refresh. After refresh when the update appears, click “Update Now“ button to upgrade WordPress. WordPress will install the latest version and will put your site in maintenance mode during the updating process.Once WordPress update is done, you’ll see the WordPress welcome screen confirming that you’ve updated WordPress successfully. That’s all.
Now go to your site to check if everything is appearing correctly.
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2nd Method: Manually Update WordPress Using FTP
Why you need to update WordPress manually via FTP? This could be due to various reasons, for instance, you cannot access your dashboard, your site has gone down, or a previous automatic update failed, etc.
Note: Before updating WordPress manually using FTP create the website backup, update themes and plugins, and deactivate the cache plugin as mentioned above.
Follow the step by step complete guide to update WordPress manually on your hosting server using FTP.






Note: Including wp-content folder in the uploading process won’t affect the themes and plugins installed by you. Although, the files of themes and plugins that comes bundled with WordPress (Like Akismet Anti-Spam plugin, Twenty Twenty theme etc.) will get updated. You can totally skip the wp-content folder if you want.

That’s it. Now you’ve successfully updated your WordPress website manually. Do mention your views about this article in the comments section below.
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