In some cases, you are not able to update or upgrade your WordPress and plugins to a newer version without providing your FTP connection information. This is a common issue whereby the WordPress system can not write to your /wp-content folder directly.
You can follow these simple steps to resolve it:
Now the first thing you need to do is to open the wp-config.php file from your WordPress root folder.
Paste the following code to your wp-config.php file, preferably just below every other line of the code.
When you have already pasted the one-line code, you can proceed to upload the file to your WordPress root folder on your server, and it should work right away. Uploading can be done directly from your web hosting control panel.
1) Open your /wp-config.php file.
Now the first thing you need to do is to open the wp-config.php file from your WordPress root folder.
2) Insert FS_METHOD
Paste the following code to your wp-config.php file, preferably just below every other line of the code.
define('FS_METHOD','direct');/** Sets up WordPress vars and included files. */ require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-settings.php'); /** Sets up 'direct' method for wordpress, auto update without ftp */ define('FS_METHOD','direct');3.) Save and upload
When you have already pasted the one-line code, you can proceed to upload the file to your WordPress root folder on your server, and it should work right away. Uploading can be done directly from your web hosting control panel.
Sets up 'direct' method for wordpress, auto update without ftp.
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