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Adding existing WordPress installations for management
...After successfully logging into the hosting Control Panel, your account will be scanned for WordPress installations (running WordPress version 3.9+) that ...In the WordPress Manager of the hosting Control Panel, you can use the Scan for WordPress installations button to manually scan your ...installation can be automatically fixed by the Control Panel's WordPress Manager. If an issue like that is detected, you will see an ...and cannot be repaired automatically by the Control Panel, you can contact our support team for assistance.
The Log in button next ...made in the WordPress Manager of the Control Panel are performed using the WP-CLI tool. These operations are logged in the ~/.wp-cli/history.log ...
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Installing WordPress
...using the WordPress Manager in the hosting Control Panel. For instructions on installing WordPress manually, check our Installing WordPress manually article.
Requirements
...Manager > Install tab of your hosting Control Panel. You will need to fill in or select the following options:
Site Title: ...you to the Subdomains section of the Control Panel.
Path: If you wish to install WordPress in the main folder of the ...administrative section of WordPress or the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager, where you will see notices that new versions of the ...made in the WordPress Manager of the Control Panel are performed using the WP-CLI tool. These operations are logged in the ~/.wp-cli/history.log ...
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Enabling server-side caching for WordPress
...just a few clicks using the hosting Control Panel:
Open the WordPress Manager section of the hosting Control Panel.
Navigate to the ...the WordPress Manager section of the hosting Control Panel, content caching should be already enabled for your WordPress installation. Otherwise, you can ...Control plugin has proven to work correctly on our servers.
Note: We advise that you ...Control headers as this may lead to unexpected results.
2. Choose how to clear the ...caching service by navigating to the hosting Control Panel's Server-side Caching section and clicking on the Enable button next to the domain/subdomain ...
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Optimizing WordPress
...to the WordPress Manager in the hosting Control Panel.
Click on the Manage button next to your WordPress installation.
Click on the ...WordPress installation:
### BEGIN Optimization enabled via Control Panel > WordPress ###<IfModule mod_deflate.c> # Insert filters according to https://codex.wordpress.org/Output_Compression AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/plain ....* - [L]</IfModule>### END Optimization enabled via Control Panel > WordPress ###
You can also add the code block listed above to ...using the File Manager in the hosting Control Panel.
The Leverage Browser Caching code block is essential for preparing your WordPress installation ...hosting account or installed through the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager are optimized by default....
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Disabling the default WordPress cron and replacing it with a cron job
...To do this, go to your hosting Control Panel > File Manager section, open the wp-config.php file, and add the following line: ...the Cron Jobs section of the hosting Control Panel. There are multiple ways to run the WordPress cron, and you can configure ...in two different ways within the hosting Control Panel. You can either enter the command directly when setting up the cron job ...the "File Manager" section of the hosting Control Panel. Create the script in a directory of your choice, such as /private/ or ...the Cron Jobs section of the Hosting Control Panel to get familiar with the interface and available options....
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Fixing a WordPress blank page error (White Screen of Death)
...this, open the WordPress Manager in the Control Panel of the account, and locate the Debugging section on your website's management page. ...this, open the File Manager in your Control Panel and locate your wp-config.php file. The file is located in your WordPress installation ...of the WordPress Manager in the hosting Control Panel:
You can also manually disable all plugins by renaming the plugins directory. You ...files with the File Manager in the Control Panel of your account, and locate the wp-content/plugins directory. There, right-click the plugins directory ...done through the File Manager in the Control Panel of your account. Navigate to the wp-content/themes directory of your WordPress website, right-click ...WordPress, use the File Manager in the Control Panel of your account to locate your wp-config.php file. Click on the file to ...to the PHP Settings page in the Control Panel. Once you are on the management page, click on the Restore to default ...
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Installing Django 5 with MySQL
...have a WebApps section in your hosting Control Panel, then this tutorial is not suitable for your particular hosting environment. You can ...SSH Access section of the hosting account's Control Panel.
1. Create a directory for Django
To start, you first need to create ...using the File Manager in your hosting Control Panel. This directory needs to be created under the /private directory on your account. ...> MySQL 8 section in your hosting Control Panel. The installation script will later prompt you to enter the MySQL 8 database ...using the WebApps section of the hosting Control Panel as follows:
Enter a name for your app. It is only for internal ...
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Improving WordPress security
...perform four simple actions via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager that are very effective and should help you prevent the ...and all outdated plugins via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager by simply opening the management page for your WordPress installation ...this the right way via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager in our Forcing HTTPS for WordPress article. If a certificate ...you to the SSL/HTTPS section of the Control Panel where you can enable a free SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt.
Apply an ...Manage button for it in the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager.
Scroll down to the Tools section, and click on the ...You will be redirected to the hosting Control Panel > Protection > Web access protection > Password protection page for the wp-login.php ...to do is:
Go to the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager and click on the Manage button for your WordPress installation.
...do not exist):# BEGIN rules managed by Control Panel > WordPress### BEGIN PHP Security rules enabled via Control Panel > WordPress ###Options ...all</Files>#### END PHP Security rules enabled via Control Panel > WordPress ##### END rules managed by Control Panel > WordPressImportant: Some plugins ...
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Managing WordPress themes
...your existing WordPress website via the hosting Control Panel is available in our Creating and using WordPress staging sites article.
Installing and ..."Log in" feature available in the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager as explained in our Managing WordPress administrators article.
Once logged ...~/www/www/wp-content/themes directory. You can use the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section or an FTP program. More details on how to ...files from the archive using the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section. Instructions on how to achieve this are available in ...just a single click via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager as explained in our Creating, downloading, and restoring from WordPress ...of your website beforehand via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager as explained our Creating, downloading, and restoring from WordPress backups ...To delete a theme via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section or FTP, you have to delete the theme's directory ...new directory for it using the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section or an FTP client. The recommended naming pattern for ...
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Changing PHP settings
...in your account manually via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section.
Changing the PHP settings for a subdomain
To change ...settings for a subdomain, access the hosting Control Panel > PHP Settings section, and click on the Manage button (gear icon) next ...file as plain text via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section.
If you prefer editing php.ini files in plain text ...you wish to modify using the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section.
Note: If you do not use the hosting Control ...Panel > PHP Settings section to change the PHP settings for a subdomain that uses ...do this by going to the hosting Control Panel > PHP Settings section, clicking on the Manage button (gear icon) next to ...file inside that folder via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section. We would recommend that you also add the directives ...your hosting account, navigate to the hosting Control Panel > PHP Settings section, and use the Edit button under the Manage global ...
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