How To Reset WordPress Website | Reset WordPress To Default Layout 1. Backup Your Website Before making any changes to your WordPress website, always make sure you have a full and up-to-date backup of your website. This will ensure that you can restore your website to its previous state if something goes wrong. 2. Delete All Plugins The next step is to delete all of the plugins on your website. This can be done by going to the Plugins page in the WordPress admin dashboard and selecting the ‘Deactivate’ option for each plugin. Once all of the plugins have been deactivated, you can delete them all by selecting the ‘Delete’ option for each plugin. 3. Delete All Themes Once all of the plugins have been deleted, it’s time to delete all of the themes. This can be done by going to the Appearance → Themes page in the WordPress admin dashboard and selecting the ‘Delete’ option for each theme. 4. Reinstall WordPress Core Now that all of the plugins and themes have been deleted, it’s time to reinstall the WordPress core files. This can be done by going to the Updates page in the WordPress admin dashboard and selecting the ‘Re-install Now’ option