With WP Toolkit, you can have WordPress preinstalled on
newly created domains. You can have predefined lists of plugins and
themes installed on those domains. In addition, you can give your
customers the ability to enable Smart Updates.
For every hosting plan, you can choose among the following options:
- Do not preinstall WordPress.
- Preinstall WordPress only.
- Preinstall WordPress with a predefined set of plugins and themes.
- Preinstall WordPress with or without a predefined set of plugins and
themes and give ability to enable Smart Updates.
If you choose any of the last three options, WordPress will be
automatically installed on the first domain of every subscription based
on the hosting plan (main domain).
To preinstall WordPress on newly created domains:
- Go to Service Plans.
- Either click Add a Plan to create a
new plan, or click the name of an existing plan to edit it. - If you have installed the Smart Updates license, customers can also
enable Smart Update. You can specify the exact number of customers’
installations that can use Smart Update. To do so, clear the “Unlimited”
checkbox next to “WordPress websites with Smart Update” and specify the
desired limit. Regardless of the specified number, customers cannot
use Smart Update on more WordPress installations than your Smart Updates
license allows. - Go to the “Additional Services” tab.
- Choose whether to preinstall WordPress only or WordPress with a
predefined set of plugins and themes:- To install WordPress only, select “Install WordPress” under
“WP Toolkit”. - To install WordPress with a predefined set of plugins and themes,
select “Install WordPress with the … set” under “WordPress
Toolkit”.
- To install WordPress only, select “Install WordPress” under
- Click OK (or Update & Sync if editing an existing plan).
Now every time you create a new subscription based on this hosting plan,
WordPress will be installed automatically on that subscription’s main
domain. Existing subscriptions based on this hosting plan will not be
affected.
Managing Sets
A set is a predefined list of WordPress plugins and themes.
WP Toolkit comes with a number of preconfigured sets, and you can always create
more. By default, every set you create becomes available to customers.
You can use sets in the following ways:
- You can preinstall sets on customers’ websites. To do so,
configure a hosting plan to preinstall WordPress and choose to add a single set.
When you do this, all plugins and themes included in the set will be installed together with WordPress. - You and your customers can select a set to install it together…