• Hello Team,

    I have check the new features related to the plugin update. I think there should be one confirmation popup before update the plugin with information. like your all the customization will be remove after updating the the plugin.

    Or we can add some logic which will take the backup of that plugin and store on the somewhere on server so if user want to recover that plugin then he can easily do that.

    Many Thanks,
    Mitul

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    I think there should be one confirmation popup before update the plugin with information.

    But there already is a link your WordPress dashboard for plugin updates. You don’t have to click it but if you do you’ll see the changelog for that plugin.

    like your all the customization will be remove after updating the the plugin.

    No need for a confirmation popup. I can confirm that right now. ??

    If you modify any plugin on the WordPress repository and update then you will lose any changes you made to that plugin. That will happen every time.

    If you are planning on doing that often tnen you really want to rename your modified plugin in it’s PHP files. There is a Plugin Name: tag and I believe updating that and creating a new plugin directory should stop you from losing your work.

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