Update Plugin
Keeping your WCAPF – WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter up-to-date ensures that you have access to the latest features, improvements, and bug fixes. This documentation provides two methods for updating both the free and Pro versions: the automatic update process and the manual update process for specific versions.
Automatic Update Process
For both the free and Pro versions, you can easily update the plugin using the automatic update process.
- Go to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to Plugins > Installed Plugins.
- Look for the “WCAPF – WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter” plugin (for free version) or “WCAPF – WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter Pro” plugin (for Pro version).
- If an update is available, you will see a notification below the plugin entry indicating that an update is ready.
- Click on the Update Now link to start the automatic update process.
- WordPress (or Freemius for the Pro version) will automatically download and install the latest version of the plugin.
Manual Update Process
The manual update process is required when the automatic update is unavailable or if you prefer to use any specific version of the plugin. To update the plugin manually, follow these steps:
Deactivate and Delete the Current Plugin:
- In your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Plugins > Installed Plugins.
- Locate the “WCAPF – WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter” plugin (for free version) or “WCAPF – WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter Pro” plugin (for Pro version).
- Deactivate and then delete the plugin.
Download Plugin:
- For the free version, download the latest version from the WordPress plugin repository. To access older versions, visit the WordPress plugin repository advanced page and scroll down to find the option to select and download your desired version.
- For the Pro version, download the latest version or specific older versions from your account, https://wptools.io/account.
Install and Activate the Plugin:
After downloading the appropriate plugin version, follow the installation instructions to install and activate it on your website.