1. That seems odd, which plugins?
2. Your best bet is to backup your site: https://wordpress.org/support/article/wordpress-backups/
Then, restore that under a subdomain (like test.example.com) https://wordpress.org/support/article/restoring-your-database-from-backup/ and change the siteurl and home values to the new subdomain: https://wordpress.org/support/article/changing-the-site-url/#changing-the-url-directly-in-the-database
This will give you a working copy of your site that you can try upgrading to WordPress 5.0.
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Thanks for the reply. Never notified of a reply or I would have checked back sooner.
I looked more thoroughly and its only 1 of 21 plugins with the “opt in” option. So I clicked it and it brought me to their pages where they wanted to be able to auto-update their plugin and send me mail. Now I understand/ But as you say, odd.
5.0 took me by surprise. I did my own site, learned by searching for answers. Have just what I want and don’t want to learn and redesign again.I worry about things breaking.
Appreciate the pointer on testing/ If I understand, by doing this I have a totally separate domain aside from the one I have now that will remain live? The new “test” will look and function just like what I have today and if I update there it does not touch the original and still live site? If so, worth a try.
~Bob
If I understand, by doing this I have a totally separate domain aside from the one I have now that will remain live? The new “test” will look and function just like what I have today and if I update there it does not touch the original and still live site?
That’s the plan, you’ll have a sacrificial copy of your site that you can test and break as desired. 🙂