How to download old version of woothemes plugins






















In this scenario, one of the easiest ways to debug the problem and confirm it is the update is to download the previous or older version and test it on your site. Check out these four simple ways below on how to download older versions of WordPress plugins.

When it comes to things that can break your WordPress site, plugins are one of the most common. Seeing the white screen of death WSOD? It is probably due to a plugin. Well, there are over 50, plugins available on the WordPress repository, not to mention the thousands of premium plugins from 3rd-party providers.

Developers try as best they can, but it is almost impossible for them to test every scenario and conflict. This is when having a few options to download older versions for testing comes in handy. A lot of times this allows you to fix your site, notify the developer, and wait for the next patch. Remember to always test on staging first! The first way to download an older version of a WordPress plugin is to simply grab it from the repository. We will be using the free Yoast SEO plugin in these examples.

The first thing to do is search for the plugin in the WordPress repository. Scroll to the bottom of the page and you will see an option to download previous versions of the plugin. As you can see below, you can go way back in time if needed. As the warning says remember that previous versions of a plugin may not be secure or stable and are available for testing purposes only.

Then activate the older version of the plugin. You can also install the plugin via SFTP if needed. Your second option is to use the free WP Rollback plugin. This lets you rollback or forward any WordPress. I currently have a developer license and have canvas as the default theme on a multisite. Will I have to purchase a new license to use this plugin? All my licenses are developer, which are not usually cheap, are we going to have to purchase additional licenses on top of the developer ones?

The license only applies to plugins and extensions. You can use any theme on as many domains as you would like. Which license do you currently have? Herp Derp. Will there be additional fees for the multisite for unlimited license holders? Or is this referring to needing the unlimited license for multisite use? So if we want to run a plugin on only 1 of our clients sites on a Multisite install, we have to pay for an unlimited license?

Wait, I just purchased a 5 license of some woocommerce extensions and intent on using them on a site that has network aka multisite installed on it.

Does that mean I will need unlimited site license? And thanks for explaining why you went the plugin vs built-in update route. I can appreciate that business decision. WooCommerce is hosted on WordPress. It appears that in order to get our License on the multisite we then have to network activate the individual extensions before we can add any license keys.

What if we were not wanting to network activate those extensions in the multisite environment? As in we only wanted plugin A on site A? Just saw that myself — kind of a design shortfall methinks. I hope it gets sorted soon…. I agree with Syrehn. Is it possible to add multisite license keys for Woo products that are NOT network activated as well? Please, please, change the design. When running a WordPress Multisite installation, all plugins are stored only in one location. Therefore, to use a licensed plugin with WordPress Multisite, we require the use of a multi-site license to enable plugin updates.

What about the users who purchase the unlimited license and use the extensions on multisite. Essentially right now we have to network activate every extension to be able to add a license which adds the extension features to all sites on the network even when we only want it for 1 or 2 sites on the network. This is a concern if a site network admin is not wanting to give access to every site on the network those extension features. The problem here is that in order to tie the plugins back to our API we need to execute code within those plugins.

Without them being network activated we cannot execute that code from the network admin level. I understand. I just tested this on a couple of my sites. Sorry if this is a dumb question, i am a bit new to this. Is this only for Woo Themes? I have the Woo Commerce plugin installed on my site, do i need to install this to update it? Names, expressions and trademarks are used to the extent necessary to truthfully and accurately identify products according to the fair use doctrine.

We will not guarantee the functionality of downloads nor shall it be held liable for any damages caused by installing downloads. We will not provide support for downloads - if you need support, please consider the purchase of an applicable support license from the respective developer.

We can offer such plugins and themes at such a great price because what you are paying when you buy from the developer is the support.



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