WordPress offers thousands of plugins to extend functionality. However, some plugins may cause conflicts, slow down your site, or need to be disabled for troubleshooting. On ruachost.com, you can disable plugins individually or all at once.

 

Why Disable Plugins?

  • Troubleshoot errors or blank pages.

  • Improve site performance by removing unused plugins.

  • Prevent conflicts between plugins and themes.

  • Temporarily turn off features you don’t need.

 

Disabling Individual Plugins

  1. Log in to WordPress as the administrator.

  2. In the left‑hand menu, click Plugins → Installed Plugins.

  3. Locate the plugin you want to disable.

  4. Click Deactivate.

✅ The plugin is now disabled but remains installed. To re‑enable, click Activate.

 

Disabling All Plugins at Once

If you cannot access the WordPress admin interface:

  1. Log in to cPanel.

    • In the Files section, click File Manager.

  2. Navigate to WordPress Directory.

    • Typically located in public_html.

    • If installed in a subdirectory, go there instead.

  3. Open wp-content Directory.

    • Locate the plugins folder.

  4. Rename the Folder.

    • Right‑click pluginsRename.

    • Change the name to something like plugins-disabled.

  5. Confirm.

    • All plugins are now disabled.

✅ To re‑enable, rename the folder back to plugins.

Notes

  • Disabling plugins does not delete them, they remain available for reactivation.

  • If a plugin is causing a fatal error, renaming the plugins directory is the fastest fix.

  • Always back up your site before making changes.

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