Website Maintenance

Keep your website stable, updated and working.

Website maintenance is controlled technical care for an existing website. DigiMitra helps when websites go down, become slow, face server or PHP compatibility issues, or need safe software, theme, plugin and content updates.

After Launch Technical Care

Maintenance is not redesign. It is keeping the existing website healthy.

A business website may work properly today and still face issues later because hosting settings change, PHP versions are upgraded, old plugins become unsafe, themes lose compatibility, or server configuration is updated.

Website maintenance means handling these situations with a proper process — checking the issue, taking required backups, updating carefully, troubleshooting errors and keeping the website usable for visitors.

Common Website Issues

Businesses usually need maintenance when the website stops behaving normally.

01

Website Down

Support when the website is not opening due to hosting, server, DNS, configuration or application-level issues.

02

Website Too Heavy

Basic review and correction when pages become slow because of heavy images, old scripts, plugins or poor loading structure.

03

Outdated Software

Old CMS versions, themes, plugins and extensions can create compatibility, security and performance risks over time.

04

PHP Compatibility

Websites may break after PHP or server upgrades if the code, theme, plugin or extension is not compatible.

05

Plugin / Extension Issues

WordPress plugins, OpenCart extensions and other add-ons may stop working or conflict after updates.

06

Forms Not Working

Contact forms, enquiry buttons, email links and other important actions need checking when leads stop coming properly.

What Maintenance Includes

Technical support for updates, compatibility and routine website upkeep.

Platform Updates

WordPress, OpenCart and similar website platforms need careful version, theme, plugin and extension updates.

Server Compatibility

Support when hosting settings, PHP versions or server configurations affect the working of the website.

Backup Before Updates

Important updates should be handled with backup and basic checks instead of directly changing the live website blindly.

Small Content Changes

Text, images, banners, phone numbers, product details, PDF uploads and basic HTML changes can be handled as needed.

Proper Procedure

Updates are technical work, not just one click.

Old versions can become a threat, but careless updates can also break a working website. A proper maintenance process checks the website condition, understands the risk, takes backup where required and then applies updates carefully.

Check the IssueUnderstand whether the problem is from hosting, PHP, CMS, plugin, extension, form, DNS or website code.
Backup FirstTake backup or prepare restore support before applying important updates or technical corrections.
Update CarefullyApply theme, plugin, platform, PHP or content changes with compatibility and visible working checks.
Test After WorkReview important pages, forms, buttons and basic user actions after update or troubleshooting work.

Practical Questions

Website maintenance questions businesses usually ask.

Website maintenance means regular technical care for an existing website. It may include troubleshooting downtime, software updates, plugin or extension updates, PHP compatibility, backup support, form checks and small content changes.

A website may go down due to hosting issues, server configuration updates, DNS problems, PHP version changes, plugin conflicts, database issues or old website software. The exact reason needs troubleshooting.

Not always. WordPress, OpenCart, themes, plugins and extensions should be updated carefully because one incompatible component can disturb the website layout, checkout, forms or admin panel.

Old CMS versions, plugins, extensions or PHP versions may create security risks, compatibility problems and performance issues. Regular updates help reduce these risks.

For important updates and technical work, backup or restore planning is an important part of the process. This helps reduce the risk of losing website data or breaking the website during updates.

No. Maintenance is not redesigning. It is technical support for an existing website so it remains updated, stable, secure, compatible and useful for visitors.

Start With a Website Check

Share your website issue or update requirement.

Tell us whether the website is down, slow, outdated or facing compatibility issues. We will review the situation and suggest practical maintenance support.