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Managed WordPress in Plesk is designed to simplify daily administration tasks while keeping full control over your WordPress installation. This guide introduces the main tools available in older Plesk-based Managed WordPress hosting environments and explains how to access and use them.

Important
This guide applies to legacy Plesk-based Managed WordPress hosting plans. It does not apply to WordPress hosting powered by Rocket.net.

Accessing Plesk

To begin using Managed WordPress features, you must first log in to the Plesk control panel associated with your hosting account.

Une fois connecté, all WordPress-related tools are available from the Plesk interface without requiring direct access to the WordPress dashboard.

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Managed WordPress functionality is commonly available on Plesk-based hosting platforms, where WordPress management is integrated at the control panel level.

Installing WordPress

In many cases, WordPress is already installed by default. If a new installation is required, Plesk provides a guided process.

Installation Steps

  1. Log in to Plesk
  2. Open Websites & Domaines from the left navigation
  3. Locate the target domain
  4. Faire un clic Installer in the WordPress section

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WordPress is installed using standard defaults. After installation, Plesk may prompt you to install recommended plugins.

Optional Plugin Selection

If plugin installation is offered:

  • Select the type of website being created
  • Review the suggested plugins
  • Deselect any plugins you do not want
  • Confirm installation

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After confirmation, WordPress and the selected plugins are installed automatically.

Using the WordPress Toolkit

The WordPress Toolkit centralizes common WordPress management tasks inside Plesk.

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One-Click WordPress Login

Faire un clic Log In to access the WordPress admin area without entering a username or password. Plesk handles authentication automatically.

Running Security Checks

Le Check Security option scans the installation for common security issues and configuration gaps. Results highlight actions that can improve protection and stability.

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Managing Plugins

Le Plugins section allows you to:

  • Install new plugins
  • Activate or deactivate plugins
  • Apply updates
  • Remove unused plugins

All actions can be performed without opening the WordPress admin dashboard.

Managing Themes

Le Thèmes section provides similar controls for WordPress themes, including installation, activation, and removal.

Cloning and Syncing WordPress Sites

Managed WordPress includes tools for safe testing and development.

Cloning a Site

Le Clone feature creates a full copy of an existing WordPress site. The cloned site is deployed to a subdomain and includes files and database content.

[Screenshot placeholder: clone configuration screen in WordPress Toolkit]

Syncing Changes

Le Sync feature allows controlled synchronization between installations. You can choose to sync:

  • Files only
  • Database only
  • Both files and database

This is useful when promoting changes from a staging environment to production.

Managing Updates

The WordPress Toolkit displays notifications when updates are available for WordPress core, plugins, ou des thèmes.

Faire un clic Détails to review available updates and apply them selectively or in bulk.

Regular updates are especially important for sites handling customer data or operating on cloud server infrastructure.

Additional Toolkit Options

Additional WordPress Toolkit features are accessible from the WordPress section in the Plesk sidebar. These options provide deeper visibility into WordPress configuration and status.

Jetpack Integration

Jetpack is installed automatically on Managed WordPress installations and can be configured after the first WordPress login.

Jetpack features include:

  • Sauvegardes quotidiennes automatisées
  • Image content delivery optimization
  • Lazy loading for images
  • Brute force login protection
  • Automated spam filtering
  • Site analytics and usage statistics

Jetpack is particularly useful for users building sites without custom development, including those using tools similar to a website builder approach for rapid deployment.

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