If you use one WordPress site you will know how important plugins are. But apart from the solutions they offer, sometimes they can be the cause of the entire site crashing.
Let's say you updated one of your plugins and your blog does not work anymore.
As a good administrator you know that you should not do anything if you do not have a backup of your page, but this time, unfortunately you did not keep a backup. It also happens in the best families…
If you have experienced a scenario like this and you have caught up with the time and the moment of updating, read below:
Wouldn't it be nice if you could download the previous versions of the plugins available through wordpress.org? You could very easily build your WordPress blog by uploading the previous one version which presented no problems.
or simply open the page
https://wordpress.org/plugins/
and look for the plugin you are interested in from the search box.
If you now go to the tab (right) called "Developers" or Developers, and scroll down a bit you will see that there are all the older versions of the plugin you are interested in.
Of course you can download any version of the plugin that was released via wordpress.org. Just click on the version number to download the plugin as a ZIP file.
Use an FTP connection to upload it to your site (after deleting the archives that caused you trouble) and everything will work fine again.