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Updating PHP Version in Bluehost
- Log in to your Bluehost account.
- Navigate to the Advanced tab and scroll to the Software section.
- Click the MultiPHP Manager icon.
- Select the PHP version from the choices.
- Click Save Changes to update.
Checking PHP Version and Compatibility
- On the Dashboard, under Tools, click Site Health to check the new PHP settings.
- Check if current themes and plugins work with the new version.
Importance of Keeping PHP Updated
- Updating PHP resolves issues and improves user experience.
- Bugs and security issues are fixed in each PHP release.
- Newer PHP versions are faster and more secure.
Preparations Before Updating PHP
- Backup your site before updating PHP, to revert if issues occur.
- Check if current themes and plugins work with the new PHP version.
- If a widget isn’t displaying properly, the plugin likely doesn’t support the new PHP version.
- Updating PHP improves site’s performance.
How to Update PHP Version in WordPress
- Log in to your hosting account and navigate to cPanel.
- Go to the Software section and click on Select PHP Version.
- Choose the PHP version from the drop-down list.
- Click Set as current to update.
- On the Dashboard, click Tools, then Site Health to check the updated PHP settings.
- Contact your hosting company if you cannot find the option to update PHP on your cPanel.
- Check if current themes or plugins are compatible.
- After updating PHP, check everything on your site works properly.