How do I get my WordPress site out of maintenance mode?

How do I get my WordPress site out of maintenance mode?

Deactivate maintenance mode

  1. Log in to the WordPress administration panel.
  2. Browse to the “Settings -> WP Maintenance Mode” page.
  3. In the “General Settings” section, switch the “Status” to “Deactivated”.
  4. Click the “Save Settings” button.

How do you put your site in maintenance mode?

In order to put your WordPress blog into maintenance mode, you need to set it to ‘Activated’. If you want search engines to be able to see your website while it is in maintenance mode, then you need to set ‘Bypass for Search Bots’ option to Yes. If you have an established website, then we recommend setting this to Yes.

Why is my WordPress site under maintenance?

A mistake that leads to WordPress becoming stuck in maintenance mode has to do with how you update the plugins you are using. Executing more than just one update at a time (i.e. with Bulk updating) prevents you from being able to easily tell which plugin caused an error after being updated.

How do I turn off maintenance mode on my s8?

You’ll see the “Maintenance Boot Mode” screen. Use “Volumn Down” button to navigate to “Power Down” option and press “Power” key to confirm your choice. The phone will be off and on again. Note: If battery level is below 5%, the device may not power on after the reboot.

How do I know if my WordPress site is in maintenance mode?

When setting up the maintenance page, turn on the maintenance mode by clicking the Activate button on the plugin’s dashboard. You’ll see the message Maintenance Mode Active at the top right corner of your WordPress admin page when it’s activated.

How do I restore my Samsung Galaxy S8 to factory settings?

From the home screen, swipe down from the Notification bar then select the Settings icon > General management > Reset > Factory data reset > RESET > DELETE ALL. Note: A Factory data reset will revert the device back to factory settings.