I can’t get FTP rights to the site because that would require completely new billing plan etc. So my question is: what are the vital php files in addition to functions.php that I should completely avoid modifying in order to not crash the backend (and frontend)? And what is the probability for a backend crash when installing new plugins?
In my experience erroneous .js files have not crashed the backend so far. But how about random plugins’ php files: if I modify them, is there a big risk crashing the site, completely loosing access to fix it?
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If you want to help then keep it at that, no signature and no link. If you spread your link then that can get misconstrued as spamming and that’s a very short and quick conversation.
]]>(2) There is always a risk that adding new plugins to your site will cause problems. Ideally, you have a test version of your site somewhere (even on your local personal computer) to check what happens when you install a new plugin. In most cases, reputable plugins (well-made, thoroughly tested and widely used) don’t carry much of that risk, but still, it exists.
(3) There are plenty of low-cost, full-access WordPress web hosts from which to choose. That you’re locked out of some basic access routes suggests to me that considering moving your website to a new host is going to be more cost-effective for you in both the short and long term.
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]]>I don’t want to have a conversation about it here but feel free to ping the #forums channel with your other account if you have any questions.
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