When a WordPress website enters maintenance mode, the website’s content
is hidden from visitors without being changed or otherwise affected.
Visitors accessing your website when it is in maintenance mode see a
maintenance screen webpage instead of the website content.
Turning on maintenance mode
Your WordPress website enters maintenance mode automatically when you
are:
- Upgrading your WordPress installation.
- Copying data from one WordPress website to another.
If you are making changes to your website and want to temporarily hide
it from visitors, you can manually put it into maintenance mode.
To put a WordPress website into maintenance mode:
-
Go to WordPress and choose the WordPress installation you want to put
into maintenance mode. -
Turn on “Maintenance mode” on the installation card.
To take your website out of maintenance mode, turn off “Maintenance
mode”.
Customizing the maintenance page
Plesk WP Toolkit allows you to change certain attributes of the
maintenance page to make it more informative. For example you can:
- Change the text displayed on the maintenance page.
- Add a countdown timer.
- Provide or remove links to social network pages.
To customize the maintenance page:
-
Go to WordPress, choose the WordPress installation whose maintenance
page you want to customize, and then click the icon next to
“Maintenance mode” on the installation card. -
In the Screen Text section, you can change the text displayed.
Use HTML tags to format the text’s appearance. -
In the Timer section, you can set up and turn on the countdown
timer that will be displayed on the maintenance page.Note: The timer is only meant to inform visitors about the estimated
duration of the remaining downtime. Your website is not taken out
of maintenance when the countdown is finished; you must do that
manually. -
In the Social Network Links section, provide or remove links to
social network pages (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram). -
Click OK.
If you have coding skills, you can customize the maintenance page beyond
the options described above.
To customize the maintenance page for a particular website:
- Go to WordPress, choose the WordPress installation whose maintenance
page you want to customize, and then click the icon next to
“Maintenance mode” on the installation card. - Click Customize and edit the maintenance page template in Code
Editor. - Click OK.
Restoring the Default Maintenance Page
If necessary, you can restore the default maintenance page.
To restore the default maintenance page:
- Go to WordPress and choose the WordPress installation whose
maintenance page you want to reset to default. - Click the icon next to “Maintenance mode” on the installation card and
then click Restore Default.