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WordPress Page Deletion Tutorial

Working on a WordPress site entails dealing with a multitude of web pages. When managing these pages, there might be occasions when you need to get rid of certain ones. If you’re looking to clean up your WordPress site, learning how to delete a page is just as crucial as knowing how to noindex a page to keep it away from search engines. This article will explore the ways of deleting pages from your WordPress site.

Step-by-step Guide on Deleting a WordPress Page

To delete an individual WordPress page, follow these steps:

  1. Access your WordPress Dashboard by logging in;
  2. Navigate to the ‘Pages’ section;
  3. Select ‘All Pages’ option to view the entire list;
  4. Locate the page you want to delete and click ‘Trash’. This step will not eliminate the page immediately but will move it to the trash folder;
  5. Go to the trash folder by clicking on the ‘Trash’ link on the top;
  6. Click ‘Delete Permanently’ on the specific page. This action will completely erase the page from your WordPress site and the trash folder.

For mass deletion of pages, tick the pages to be removed, scroll to the ‘Bulk Actions’ drop-down menu, select ‘Move to Trash’, and hit the ‘Apply’ button. If only a single page needs to be deleted, simply click ‘Trash’.

A screenshot of a WordPress dashboard highlighting the 'Trash' option for a page

How to Temporarily Deactivate a WordPress Website

If there is a need to take your website out of the public eye temporarily, don’t delete the content. Rather, employ a ‘Maintenance Mode’ or ‘Under Construction’ plugin. The WordPress repository offers various free options for this purpose.

Guide to Deleting Your Entire WordPress Website

Deleting the complete website is a more complex procedure than just removing individual pages. Before proceeding with such a drastic action, it’s advisable to use a WordPress backup plugin to preserve your site data, which will allow you to restore it if necessary.

Here’s how to proceed with deletion:

  • Log in to your site and go to ‘My Site > Settings > General’;
  • In the General tab, you’ll find an option to ‘Delete your site permanently’ at the bottom;
  • Before deletion, you’re given an option to export your content, which we highly recommend in case you need it later;
  • You will then see a button labeled ‘Delete Site’. Click that, confirm by typing your website URL in the provided box, and finally click ‘Delete this Site’ to finish the process.

Conclusion

Managing your WordPress website can seem like a daunting task, especially when it comes to deleting pages or the entire site. However, by leveraging provided tools and adhering to the correct steps, you can effortlessly execute these tasks. Temporary disabling can be achieved with “Maintenance Mode” or “Under Construction” plugins, while permanent deletion requires caution as some actions are irreversible. Understanding and implementing these procedures can significantly enhance your website management skills.

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Cary Brakus