How Do I Put a WordPress Site in Maintenance Mode?

WordPress is a great content management system that allows users to create and manage their own websites. However, like any other software, WordPress can be susceptible to crashes and other issues that can cause the site to become unavailable. In order to keep your WordPress site in maintenance mode, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Log in to your WordPress site.

2. Click on the “Settings” menu item.

3. Click on the “Plugins” menu item.

4. Click on the “Manage Plugins” button.

5. On the “Manage Plugins” screen, click on the “Activate” button next to the “WordPress Maintenance Mode” plugin.

6. Click on the “Settings” button.

7. Click on the “Server” tab.

8. Enter a message that will be displayed when the site is in maintenance mode.

9. Click on the “Save Changes” button.

10. Click on the “Activate” button next to the “WordPress Maintenance Mode” plugin.

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12. Enter a password that will be used to log in to the site when it is in maintenance mode.

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16. Enter a second password that will be used to log in to the site when it is in maintenance mode.

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20. Enter the site’s hostname (or IP address) in the “Host” field.

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24. Enter the site’s port in the “Port” field.

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44. Click on the “Stop” button next to the “WordPress Maintenance Mode” plugin.

45. Click on the “Yes” button to confirm that you want to stop the plugin.

46. Click on the “Close” button to close the “Settings” screen.

47. Click on the “Home” button to return to the WordPress home page.

48. Congratulations!.