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WordPress
Updated Jun 2nd, 2021 at 12:08 BST
- Multisite is a special "mode" that is now implemented into WordPress that allows for multiple websites to be run under one installation of the CMS. This also includes the installation… read on.
- Updating the home and site URLs in cPanel 1. Go to your cPanel account and access the File Manager tool 2. Navigate to your public_html folder and righ-click on your wp-config… read on.
- In WordPress each user has a difference role. A role defines what each user is able to do on a website. The roles which can be… read on.
- Step one: Download WordPress software Download the WordPress software from http://wordpress.org/download/ to your computer and decompress it to a folder on your computer's hard drive. The file… read on.
- For various reasons you may want to develop WordPress on a temporary URL rather than your actual site. Perhaps you have a live site elsewhere, or perhaps your domain is… read on.
- There's no hard limit on the number of WordPress installs you can have on an account. Note that you may be limited by the number of MySQL databases on… read on.
- There are 3 main reasons for upgrading WordPress. The first, and probably most obvious reason is so you can enjoy the latest and greatest new features and upgrades to the software… read on.
- Resetting your admin password in cPanel 1. Access your cPanel and navigate to the File Manager 2. Go to the folder of your website and view your wp-config.php file where your… read on.
- So you have forgotten your WordPress login? Luckily it's fairly simple to reset the admin password using phpMyAdmin. Navigate to phpMyAdmin from your cPanel.It will open a… read on.
- Here at Tsohost we recommend using the static caching plugins WP Super Cache if you are on our Cloud environment and W3 Total Cache if you are on our… read on.
- The following steps can help you optimise your WordPress site, so that it loads lightning fast: 1. Caching - WP Super Cache if you are on the Cloud or W3 Total… read on.
- What is the .htaccess file used for? WordPress writes specific rules to the .htaccess file on the web server. The .htaccess file tells the web server how it should serve… read on.
- If you're having trouble uploading Media to WordPress, it's almost certainly the upload_path setting in your database. If you have moved the site from another hosting provider it's often… read on.
- Before you start: As with all back end changes, we recommend that you backup your site before creating your custom 404 message, in case of any mistakes along the way. Creating… read on.
- There are a couple of plugins in WordPress that can cause errors on our cPanel systems and as a result you see a core dump file in your Wordpress… read on.