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Plugins :: Deactivate then Delete

Wed, Sep 10, 2008

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Some plugins create tables in your WordPress database or alter your .htaccess file, this happens when you activate them for the first time. If the plugin has been written correctly then it should tidy up after itself once it is deactivated.

WordPress now has a delete feature but to be able to delete the plugin you have to first deactivate it. This is the correct procedure, deactivate then delete, don’t be tempted to FTP into your plugins folder and just delete an active plugin. It might leave a load of settings behind that can cause the site to become unstable.

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. alvintardy Says:

    Can’t delete WP plugins even they have been deactivated. Can’t edit the files, can’t change file permissions; I’m using cpanel from my webhosting.

    Please help, Thanks.

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