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We found 102 entries tagged "Managed WordPress".
- End of Life (EOL) versions are no longer supported for security updates, potentially making your shared hosting vulnerable. Updating to the later PHP versions can also improve performance and stability… read on.
- You can open phpMyAdmin to directly edit the database for any Managed WordPress site. This is useful if you want to do a manual import or export of a database… read on.
- You can recover your WordPress password from the login screen. If you know the email address and your username, you can request a reset email be sent to you. 1.Navigate… read on.
- A strong SFTP/SSH password was automatically created when your plan was set up. To copy the username and password, follow steps 1 - 5. If you want to change the SFTP/… read on.
- Disqus is a comment management system to help you build your audience and manage comments on your website. There are two major steps: setup an account with Disqus and then… read on.
- You can update WordPress to its latest version through FTP. Warning: You should always backup your site before updating. Deactivate all of your plugins. From the Dashboard menu, click Updates… read on.
- To make sure your Managed WordPress site is safe from security issues and that it's operating at the fastest speed, you should update the theme and plugins for the site… read on.
- When you do not have access to a file manager, it is necessary to be able to unzip files from SSH. Warning: The information in this article is advanced material… read on.
- You can make changes to your database through SSH, which you can use to update your WordPress password. Warning: The information in this article is advanced material we make available… read on.
- When all or some of your images are no longer visible, you have a permissions problem with those files or folders. You can use the steps below to diagnose and… read on.
- A 500 ISE(internal server error) is a generic error message generated when the website cannot be displayed. This error can occur for many reasons, but often it is WordPress, a… read on.
- Contact Form 7 is a popular WordPress plugin for adding a contact form to your site. You need to complete a basic setup before it can be added to your page… read on.
- Your Managed WordPress hosting account has a 1GB storage limit on the MySQL database. When a database exceeds that limit, your included backups will not connect with your database, your… read on.
- Log into your hosting account for the WordPress site and start phpMyAdmin. Check article: https://help.tsohost.com/knowledge-base/article/11999 In the list of databases, click your WordPress site database… read on.
- You may run into an issue when working with your WooCommerce site that asks you to increase the WordPress memory limit. The easiest way to accomplish this is by editing… read on.
- After adding an SSL and enabling HTTPS, you may find that some images do not display properly anymore. If you have recently added an SSL, follow one of these sets… read on.
- There can be issues, after configuration changes, when WordPress isn't able to display the thumbnails of previously uploaded images. You can use the Regenerate Thumbnails plugin to fix this issue… read on.
- When configured incorrectly, WordPress can have duplicated featured images in your posts or pages. You can use the steps below to fix duplicated featured images. Login to your WordPress admin… read on.
- When configured incorrectly, WordPress can make your images on your page or post a link to the image itself. This can cause a poor user experience if the user clicks… read on.
- As a WordPress administrator, you can remove user accounts from your site. Log in to your WordPress admin area. Click the Users link on the Admin toolbar. Place a check… read on.
Connect to my Managed WordPress server with SSH (Secure Shell)
- Once you've enabled SSH on your Managed WordPress account, follow these general steps to connect via SSH using a client. Note: The exact steps for connecting via SSH depend on… read on.
- Cross browser compatibility issues in WordPress are typically CSS related. You will often notice this issue when browsing your site and certain elements aren't in the right place, do not… read on.
- You need to use phpMyAdmin to change the prefixes. Open phpMyAdmin. Check article: https://help.tsohost.com/knowledge-base/article/11999 In the list of tables, click the table name ending in… read on.
- If you have an image that isn't the desired size, on your page or post, and it must be adjusted. Login to your WordPress admin area. Click on Pages or… read on.
- To help improve SEO ranking, follow these steps to make sure your WordPress site allows search engine indexing. Log into your WordPress admin area. Click Settings > Reading. Make sure Discourage… read on.
- You can add domains or sub-domains to your Managed WordPress account through your Managed WordPress Dashboard. Go to your TsoHost Client Area account. Navigate to Services -> My Services ->… read on.
- An integrated SSL is a standard SSL that's built into several of our hosting products. When you purchase a Managed WordPress Hosting Basic, Deluxe, Ultimate, Ecommerce or Pro plan the… read on.
- There are many reasons you may need to access your WordPress files, such as installing a custom theme, editing a config file, or backing-up your website. Managed WordPress includes a… read on.
- You can use the steps below to help diagnose whether an error is related to WordPress core files. Prepare your WordPress site for the troubleshooting: Note: You should always make… read on.
- After confirming you are experiencing an error with a WordPress core file, you can attempt to return your site to a working state. Understanding a WordPress related PHP error. If… read on.
- Headers are important to both draw attention to certain text by increasing the size and boldness as well as to improve SEO. To setup a header, you must create or… read on.
- You can update a WordPress password through the database. This is helpful if you can't receive the password reset email. Log into phpMyAdmin. Check this article: https://help.tsohost.com/… read on.
- As a WordPress administrator, you can change another user's email address. This is helpful if they cannot log into WordPress, or receive the password reset email. Note: These steps assume… read on.
- You can update your WordPress email address in the database, which can help if you cannot receive the password reset email. Log into phpMyAdmin. Check this article: https://help.tsohost… read on.
- You can remove, or drop, existing tables from a database. This is usually recommended before importing a new database or restoring a backup. Warning: Before dropping your database tables, ensure… read on.
- You can make minor changes to the look and feel of a theme from within WordPress. Note: Before making any changes to a WordPress theme, create a child theme to… read on.
- You can update your WordPress password from within the Dashboard. You must know your current password to use these steps. Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard. Select Users then… read on.
- You can make custom changes to the CSS of your WordPress theme through FTP. Note: Before making any changes to a WordPress theme, add a child theme Connect to your… read on.
- You can make custom changes to the CSS of your WordPress theme through FTP. Note: Before making any changes to a WordPress theme, add a child theme Connect to your… read on.
- You can make changes to the CSS of your theme from within WordPress. Note: Before making any changes to a WordPress theme, add a child theme Log in to your… read on.
- The background color of a WordPress site can be changed by modifying the CSS. Note: Before making any changes to a WordPress theme, add a child theme. Log in to… read on.
- The look of a WordPress menu can be changed by updating the CSS. Note: Before making any changes to a WordPress theme, add a child theme Log in to your… read on.
- You can manually make changes to the PHP code in the header of your WordPress site. This enables you to change more than just the text that appears at the… read on.
- You can manually make changes to the PHP code in the footer of your WordPress site. This enables you to change more than just the text that appears at the… read on.
- If your WordPress site is out of sync with your database and displays the following error: "Error Connecting to the Database", you'll need to update the connection strings on your… read on.
- Using custom WordPress permalinks can improve search engine optimization(SEO) and make your website's URL more attractive for searches. WordPress permalinks are the permanent URLs for your posts and pages… read on.
- If your WordPress permalinks are broken, or your pages display a Page Not Found (404) error, you can use the steps below to reset the permalinks in WordPress. Note: You should… read on.
- You can remove comments individually or in bulk within WordPress. Log in to your WordPress admin area. Go to Comments > All Comments Filter comments based on the following: All Pending… read on.
- You can remove WordPress comments from within the database. This can be helpful if you need to quickly remove a large number of SPAM comments. Log into phpMyAdmin. Check article:… read on.
- An image-optimizing plugin can help reduce the size of the images on your site, often without impacting the quality of the images. This can help reduce the size of your… read on.
- Use the instructions below to install a Comment Spam Prevention plugin. Log in to your WordPress admin area. Go to Plugins, then click Add New. Enter "Comment SPAM" or Comment… read on.
- SPAM is often created by a bot rather than a human, one way for your WordPress website to distinguish between the two is to install a CAPTCHA plugin. Log in… read on.
- The easiest option for replacing data within your WordPress database is to use a plugin. They're useful for changing the domain, or any other information for your WordPress site. A… read on.
- For experienced users, it can be more efficient to use SSH when managing WordPress, and performing tasks such as a search and replace in the database. Warning: Make a backup… read on.
- You can replace data within a database, such as the domain name, by exporting it and doing a "Find & Replace" with a text editor. Export your WordPress Database. Warning:… read on.
- You can use GTmetrix to analyze the load time of your website, and use the results to determine how to speed it up. Go to the GTmetrix site. Enter your… read on.
- You can disable external comment requests for WordPress. The following steps block requests to the wp-comments-post.php file that come from outside your WordPress site, which can help prevent comment… read on.
- You can prevent users from commenting on old WordPress pages and posts as a way to help prevent comment spam. Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard. Go to Settings >… read on.
- Sometimes, you may want to modify a WordPress theme. The best practice for modifying a theme's style and functionality is through a child theme to prevent your changes from being… read on.
- Within WordPress, you can specify who can comment on your posts and pages. Doing so can help prevent comment spam. Log in to the WordPress admin dashboard. Go to Settings >… read on.
- After you create a staging site for your Managed WordPress account, you can view your staging site to preview your site changes before bringing them live. Note: Staging sites are… read on.
- You can view your Managed WordPress database details to get info for connection strings, like the database name, username, password, and its hostname. Navigate to Services -> My Services ->… read on.
- You can update a WordPress theme to its latest version through FTP. This is necessary for some premium and custom themes that can't be updated in WordPress. You'll need to… read on.
- Some premium or custom WordPress plugins may not allow you to update from within WordPress. In this case, you'll need to upload a copy of the newest version's files using… read on.
- You can update a theme to its latest version from within WordPress. Regularly updating your themes also helps to keep your WordPress site working properly. Note: Before updating your theme,… read on.
- If a plugin update is available, it will be shown in the WordPress dashboard and on the Plugin List. Log in to your WordPress admin area. Go to dashboard > Updates… read on.
- You can use the steps below to diagnose WordPress plugin issues. Prepare your WordPress site for the troubleshooting: You should always make a backup of your site before performing any… read on.
- When you log in to WordPress for the first time in cPanel hosting, or when you add a site to your Basic, Deluxe, Ultimate, E-Commerce, or Pro Managed WordPress account,… read on.
- WordPress theme errors can result in error messages or blank white pages, which is commonly referred to as a white screen of death. You can use the steps below to… read on.
- You can access the WordPress Dashboard for any of the sites in your Managed WordPress accounts. From the Dashboard, you can edit the site anytime. Go to your TsoHost Client… read on.
- You can open phpMyAdmin to directly edit the database for any Managed WordPress site. This is useful if you want to do a manual import/export of a database or… read on.
- You can use the steps below to disable your plugins from within the database. This can be helpful if you can't access your WordPress dashboard. Log into phpMyAdmin. You can… read on.
- You can change the currently active theme from within SSH. This is a more advanced method but can be more efficient for developers who manage multiple WordPress sites. Warning: The… read on.
- You can activate your WordPress theme from within the database. This is helpful if you can't access WordPress due to an issue with your theme. Log into phpMyAdmin. Click on… read on.
- Changing your WordPress theme enables you to change much about how your website is displayed. Login to your WordPress Admin area. Install a theme if the theme you want to… read on.
- You can use the default WordPress editor to change the font style that is used on your site. Navigate to your WordPress Admin area. Open WordPress Editor. Click Fonts on… read on.
- You can enable SSH in your Managed WordPress account. SSH is a secure method of connecting to your hosting account to upload files, move files, and execute commands with the… read on.
- You can install a WordPress plugin using the available plugins in WordPress, or upload a premium plugin you purchased or received. Login to your WordPress Admin area. Click Plugins. Click… read on.
- You can install a theme from WordPress, or upload a premium theme that you have purchased or received elsewhere. Navigate to your WordPress Admin area. From the Appearance menu, click… read on.
- If your site was recently loading faster, then a recent change may have affected the load speed. If this is the case, you can undo the change and see if… read on.
- If you have problems establishing an FTP connection to your hosting account using FileZilla, check out the information below to help you resolve your FTP problem. Note: Need FTP help… read on.
- WordPress is one of the most commonly used website applications. While it's extremely popular, there are some common issues that you can fix in a matter of minutes. Note: This… read on.
- You can upload files to your Managed WordPress account with SFTP. You can use any FTP client to do this, such as FileZilla. This is useful for managing large file… read on.
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a way to move files from your computer to your hosting account and vice versa. To use FTP, you'll need an FTP client. There are… read on.
- If attackers compromise your site, they might insert malicious code that redirects visitors to phishing or malware sites. Or they might also lure visitors to the malicious redirects with spam… read on.
- If attackers compromise your site, they might insert malicious code that redirects visitors to phishing or malware sites. Or they might also lure visitors to the malicious redirects with spam… read on.
- Managed WordPress accounts offer 30 days' worth of backups for your WordPress installation's files and database. You can select to restore your files, your database, or both. Warning: All changes made… read on.
- If you no longer want to use a site, you can remove it from your Managed WordPress account. Note: Removing a Managed WordPress Website with a domain on it will… read on.
- Sometimes you need to preview your website files on your hosting account prior to pointing your domain to your hosting account. You can do this by adding entries to the… read on.
- WordPress® attributes every post to a user. With the Users menu in WordPress, you can add, change, or delete your site's users. You can also use the My Profile screen i… read on.
- To use WordPress, you need to log in to the WordPress Dashboard. No matter how or where you set up WordPress, you use the same URL to log in: http://[… read on.
- Hackers love exploiting and defacing WordPress sites, which makes security a priority for everyone using WordPress. To help make Managed WordPress accounts as hack-proof as possible, we impose strict, security-oriented… read on.
- If you backed up or exported a database to a SQL file, you can import it into one of your hosting account's MySQL databases through phpMyAdmin. Note: You do not… read on.
- Follow these steps to export the entire MySQL database, or export selected tables of the database, to a file and download it to your computer. Access your database via PHPMyAdmin… read on.
- Managed WordPress keeps 30 days' worth of backups for you automatically — there's nothing you need to do to enable them. Note: For the Pro packages, the Worker Plugin is required in or… read on.
- Create a Managed WordPress staging site to test changes without affecting your live site. Note: Staging sites are available if you have Deluxe, Ultimate, E-Commerce, or Pro Managed WordPress packages… read on.
- Your Managed WordPress account has caching features including the CDN cache, which can improve your load times. However, your cache might cause problems and need to be "flushed" (or cleared)… read on.
- You can change the domain name of your Managed WordPress account. Log in to your TsoHost Client Area account. Navigate to Services -> My Services -> select the Managed WordPress… read on.
- If attackers compromise your site, they might insert malicious code that redirects visitors to phishing or malware sites. Or they might also lure visitors to the malicious redirects with spam… read on.
- WordPress offers a large number of plugins to add functionality to your site. They range from anti-spam comment filters to helping you build a small-scale social network. To activate a… read on.
- A Managed WordPress staging site lets you build and test your website without modifying the content your visitors see on the live site. There are some things you should keep… read on.
- You can access your Managed WordPress staging site to edit your site content without changing the live website. The staging site will contain the content from when you last saved… read on.