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WordPress Installations – adminbolt Hosting Panel

Overview

The WordPress Installations section in adminbolt (WordPress Toolkit) lists all WordPress sites on your hosting account. From here you can open a site, log in to its admin panel, update WordPress, and perform other management tasks without logging in to each site separately.

Purpose

  • View all WordPress installations tied to your account.
  • Access each site’s WordPress admin (wp-admin) from the panel.
  • Update WordPress core, themes, and plugins in one place.
  • Manage multiple WordPress sites from a single interface.

Prerequisites

  • At least one WordPress site installed (e.g. via WordPress Installer or another method).
  • Access to WordPress Toolkit in the sidebar (WordPress Toolkit → WordPress Installations).

Interface Description

The page heading is WordPress Installations.

  • When you have no installations – The page shows an empty state: the heading No wordpress installations with an icon. Use WordPress Toolkit → WordPress Installer to install your first site.
  • When you have one or more installations – A list or table of installations is shown. Each row usually represents one WordPress site (domain/path, version, status). Typical actions per installation include opening the site, logging in to WP Admin, updating, cloning, or removing. Search or filter may be available when you have many sites; bulk actions may be available for updating or managing several installations at once.

Typical actions

  • Open site – Open the WordPress site in the browser.
  • WP Admin – Log in to the WordPress dashboard (wp-admin) for that site.
  • Update – Update WordPress core, themes, or plugins for the installation.
  • Clone / copy – Create a copy of the site (e.g. for staging or backup).
  • Remove / delete – Remove the WordPress installation (often with a confirmation step).
  • WordPress Installer – Install a new WordPress site.
  • Domains – Domains and subdomains used by your WordPress sites.
  • Databases – WordPress uses a database; you can manage or back up databases from the panel.
  • File Manager – Access WordPress files if you need to edit or restore them manually.

WordPress Toolkit → WordPress Installations

Notes

  • Keeping WordPress, themes, and plugins updated reduces security risks. Use the update options in this section when available.
  • Before removing an installation, back up the site and its database if you might need to restore it.
  • If a site is not listed, ensure it was installed in a way that the WordPress Toolkit can detect (e.g. via the panel installer or a standard WordPress install under your account).