Content management systems (CMS) like WordPress require frequent updates to ensure you’re running the most recent and secure software version. These updates can be performed by simply clicking the update button on the back of the WordPress CMS. Still, it runs the risk of potential conflicts between the new WordPress core updates and plugins being used to execute specific functionality.
Website updates can be performed manually periodically or by leveraging software designed to detect and perform updates automatically. This software creates a backup copy of the website before the updates occur to allow us to revert to a previous version should the update impact website functionality. Websites not using WordPress can also be updated manually with a specified checklist to ensure an efficient process is followed.
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