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MySQL Databases
...the MySQL Databases section of the hosting Control Panel to manage your MySQL databases, users, and their privileges via four tabs - ...add none (this means that only the Control Panel username will have permissions).
Choose the password, and type it in the Password ...through the phpMyAdmin section of the hosting Control Panel or by using the Log into MySQL 5/8 link in the phpMyAdmin section ...of importing MySQL dumps through the hosting Control Panel:
Using the Import Wizard
To import a database through the Import Wizard, please ...the MySQL databases section of the hosting Control Panel
through phpMyAdmin
via the Backup section of the hosting Control Panel
Exporting a ...the MySQL Databases section of the hosting Control Panel
If you wish to export your database via the MySQL Databases section of ...the hosting Control Panel, follow these steps:
Select the MySQL 5 or MySQL 8 tab based on ...in the upper-right corner of the hosting Control Panel.
Exporting a database through phpMyAdmin
You can find step-by-step instructions on how to ...via the Backup section of the hosting Control Panel
You can use the Backup section of the hosting Control Panel to create ...your computer (e.g. NaviCat, MySQL Front, MySQL Control Center, or Query Browser), you need to allow remote connections for the respective MySQL ...Click on Delete.
Privileges
Here, you can control what privileges are assigned to your MySQL users.
Grant database privileges to a MySQL ...the MySQL Databases page of the hosting Control Panel allows you to convert your existing MySQL 5 databases to MySQL 8. The ...
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Addon domains
...section is not available in your hosting Control Panel, this feature may not be included in your plan. You can contact us ...to use the File Manager of the Control Panel can be found in the "File Manager" article.
Managing the mailboxes of addon ...to use the Mail Manager of the Control Panel section is available in the "Mail Manager" section.
Managing the mailing lists of ...about the Mailing List section of the Control Panel is available in the "Mailing Lists" section.
Managing the PHP settings of addon ...about the PHP Settings section of the Control Panel is available in the "PHP settings" article.
Setting up web access protection for ...the Web access protection section of the Control Panel is available in the "Web access protection" section.
Creating URL redirections for addon ...about the Redirect URL section of the Control Panel is available in the "Redirect URL" article.
Enabling server-side caching for addon domains
...about the Server-side Caching section of the Control Panel is available in the "Server-side Caching" section.
Viewing site statistics for addon domains
...about the Site Statistics section of the Control Panel is available in the "Site Statistics" article.
Managing the subdomains of addon domains
...information about the Subdomains section of the Control Panel is available in the Subdomains article....
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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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Creating, downloading, and restoring from WordPress backups
...of a WordPress installation in the hosting Control Panel's WordPress Manager allows you to easily create, download, delete, and restore from WordPress ...only accessible via FTP/SSH or the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section.
Creating a WordPress backup
To manually create a WordPress ...to do is:
Go to the hosting Control Panel's WordPress Manager section.
Find the desired WordPress installation in the list, and click ...the WordPress Manager section of the hosting Control Panel.
Click on the Manage button next to the WordPress installation associated with the ...manually download backups created through the hosting Control Panel's WordPress Manager section directly from the ~/private/wp-backups/ directory of your account.
Restoring from ...need to take:
Go to the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager.
Click on the Manage button for the specific WordPress installation ...it to the server through the hosting Control Panel > File Manager or via FTP and use the or select an uploaded ...URL for your WordPress installation using the controls in the Select WordPress import destination section. A preview of the URL is ...
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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 Security 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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Debugging WordPress
...notices, and deprecated functions and arguments. To control how the debug information will be presented, you need to use the additional WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY ...can be enabled by:
utilizing the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager to enable/disable them via an intuitive-to-use interface
using WP-CLI commands
...WordPress configuration file (wp-config.php) via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section
There are also a lot of plugins available that ...Debug mode for WordPress via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager
The easiest way to control the WordPress debug tools is ...for your WordPress installation via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager and navigating to the Debugging section. Once there, select the ...enable the WP_DEBUG option via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager, the WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY option will be automatically enabled as well, so ...information about WP-CLI in our WP-CLI Tutorial.
Controlling the debug tools for a WordPress installation is very easy with WP-CLI. All ...can do this quickly via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section by following these steps:
Navigate to the directory of ...closing paragraph tag (</p>) using the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section....
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How to use .htaccess files
...the File Manager section of the hosting Control Panel.
If you wish to edit an .htaccess file with a text editor of ...can download the file via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section or an FTP client. You can find step-by-step instructions ...a directory quite easily via the hosting Control Panel > Protection section > Web access protection subsection.
Of course, you can enable ...is to block them via the hosting Control Panel > Protection section > Web access protection subsection.
An .htaccess file can be ...achieve this is to use the hosting Control Panel > Protection section > Web access protection subsection.
You can prevent visitors from ...visitors referred from specific websites?
The hosting Control Panel > Protection section > Web access protection subsection allows you to easily block ...instead of HTTP is via the hosting Control Panel. For WordPress, you can use the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager to ...other applications, you can use the hosting Control Panel > SSL/HTTPS section > Force HTTPS subsection.
To redirect all requests to your ...use WordPress, you can use the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager to change the URL of your website.
How to redirect ...of your website is via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager.
How to redirect a website from the non-WWW version of ...Changing the Site URL via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager.
If mixed content browser warnings are displayed in your website, ...HTTP to HTTPS switch via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager by Changing the Site URL of your WordPress installation.
Should ...root of your website via the hosting Control Panel > Subdomains section as explained in our Document roots article. This way, your ...type of redirects is via the hosting Control Panel > Redirect URL section.
If you wish to manually redirect a given page ...HTTPS for your website via the hosting Control Panel > SSL/HTTPS section > Force HTTPS subsection. Forcing HTTPS this way may affect ...from non-www to www via your hosting Control Panel > Domains section > Domain Redirects tab. Furthermore, you should check your .htaccess ...
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Managing WordPress plugins
...plugin updates
Updating plugins via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager
Updating a plugin through the WordPress Dashboard
Updating a plugin ...WP-CLI
Deactivating all plugins via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager
How to delete a WordPress plugin?
Deleting a plugin through ...your existing WordPress website via the hosting Control Panel in our Creating and using WordPress staging sites article.
Installing and activating a ..."Log in" feature available in the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager as explained in our Managing WordPress administrators article.
Once you ...You can do this with the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section or an FTP program. Step-by-step instructions on the process ...uploaded, decompress the archive using the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section by following the instructions from our File Manager article. ...main domain). You can use the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section or your favorite FTP/SSH client to do this. More ...WordPress backups very quickly through the hosting Control Panel.
With commercial or custom-built plugins, you may be required to perform manual actions ...WordPress plugin/s.
Updating plugins via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager
By opening the management page for a particular WordPress website ...via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager, you can see if the WordPress core and plugins are running ...errors for PHP scripts via the hosting Control Panel > PHP Settings section.
Downgrading a plugin via the WordPress Dashboard
The process ...can downgrade a plugin via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager or FTP by replacing the files of the installed plugin ...list
Deactivating all plugins via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager
Should you need to deactivate all plugins for your WordPress ...to do this is via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager. Detailed instructions on the process are available in our Disabling ...backup of your website via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager as explained our Creating, downloading, and restoring from WordPress backups ...can delete a plugin via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section, or via FTP by deleting its directory from the ...can manually update them via the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section or FTP, but this may cause your website to ...temporarily disable all plugins using the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager and start enabling them one by one to find the ...a manual WordPress backup via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager just in case something else goes wrong. More information about ...
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WordPress Manager
...The WordPress Manager section of the hosting Control Panel is an amazing assistant when it comes to WordPress. The section has three ...tabs aimed to give you control over your WordPress installations:
Manage
WordPress installations list
Management page for a WordPress installation
...In the Manage tab of the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager, you can find a list of the WordPress installations added ...WordPress installations
When you access the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager, you will see a list of the WordPress installations that ...after you log in to the hosting Control Panel.You can also scan your account for WordPress installations manually. For more details on ...a particular WordPress installation within the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager will take you to the management page for that WordPress ...check the Updating plugins via the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager section from our Managing WordPress plugins article.
Manage in phpMyAdmin ...remove the WordPress installation from the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager. It will not remove the WordPress installation from the hosting ...of the subdomains created through the hosting Control Panel > Subdomains section.
Path - This option allows you to specify the directory ...your favorite FTP client or the hosting Control Panel > File Manager section.
You can find additional information and step-by-step instructions on ...button will take you to the hosting Control Panel > PHP Settings section and display the subdomain of the WordPress installation. Please ...button will take you to the hosting Control Panel > PHP Settings section and display the subdomain of the WordPress installation. The ...to the Hotlinking prevention section of the Control Panel, where you will be able to specify the types of files you need ...will open the SSL/HTTPS section in the Control Panel, where you can manage the SSL certificates on the account and issue free ...the Password protection section of the hosting Control Panel. You can learn more about this tool in our Improving WordPress security article.
...WordPress
The Install tab of the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager allows you to easily install WordPress on your account.We have ...import WordPress backups generated from the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager.
In our Creating, downloading, and restoring from WordPress backups article, ...that you have created through the hosting Control Panel > WordPress Manager. The Import tab can also be used to migrate a ...
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Control Panel Subusers
...Creating a Control Panel Subuser
To create an additional Control Panel user with limited privileges, follow this procedure:
...Go to the Control Panel Subusers section.
Click the Create button. The following page will appear:
Enter a username ...with the main username of the hosting Control Panel and has to subsequently be used with the prefix.
Enter a password of ...name, which will be shown in the Control Panel of the subuser,
In the E-mail field, enter an e-mail address, for reference ...Check the boxes in front of all Control Panel sections that you want this user to have access to.
Click the Create ...button. The new Control Panel subuser should appear in a list below the form.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
If you enable ...access to a hosting Control Panel section which has a string "(Main user)" next to it, the subuser will be ...access the section as your main hosting Control Panel user.
Please be aware that when adding a user to one of the ...the Two-factor authentication (2FA) for the hosting Control Panel section from our online documentation.
The 2FA status shows whether the subuser has ...enabled 2FA from their Control Panel. If the subuser loses access to their authenticator app or encounters token issues, ...turn off 2FA.
Note that not all Control Panel subsections are available in the list. Some sections, such as Account Profile, can ...be edited only by the main Control Panel user.
Editing an existing Control Panel subuser
To edit an existing user, click on ...click on the Update button.
Deleting a Control Panel subuser
To delete a Control Panel subuser, just click on the Delete button ...
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