Content Management Systems (CMS) Articles
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Explore our specialized guides for managing popular CMS platforms. If you are using one of our fully managed servers, your control panel (Interworx, WHM / cPanel, Plesk) provides tools to install and manage various CMS applications. Using one of our self-managed services? We have manual installation guides, as well.
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Backing Up Applications in Softaculous
Read more: Backing Up Applications in SoftaculousSoftaculous in cPanel simplifies web app installation and offers backups for quick site restoration. Configure automatic or manual backups as needed.
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Best Practices: Changing Your CMS Login URL
Read more: Best Practices: Changing Your CMS Login URLMost Content Management Systems (CMS’s) have a unique identifying login url. For example, WordPress uses /wp-admin for your login home page. Because of this, hackers can assume that is your login and the default username is admin. If you don’t change either of these, you risk the potential for hacking exponentially. It is important that…
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Best Practices: Enabling Automatic Updates in WordPress
Read more: Best Practices: Enabling Automatic Updates in WordPressLearn how to enable automatic updates for WordPress core, plugins, and themes. Protect your site with these best practices for editing wp-config.php.
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Cloning a WordPress Site & Moving It to a New Domain
Read more: Cloning a WordPress Site & Moving It to a New DomainThinking about moving your WordPress site to a new domain? Follow these steps to migrate WordPress to a new domain successfully.
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Creating and Modifying Users With WP-CLI
Read more: Creating and Modifying Users With WP-CLINeed to reset a password or create an admin without the dashboard? Use this guide to manage WordPress users directly from the terminal with WP-CLI.
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Deleting a Backup Manually in Softaculous
Read more: Deleting a Backup Manually in SoftaculousWhen you set up your backups in Softaculous, you have the option to have them automatically delete on a rotating basis, but deleting them manually takes just a few steps.
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Download a Backup from Softaculous
Read more: Download a Backup from SoftaculousProtect your site data. Learn how to download a Softaculous backup to your local computer for offline storage and emergency restoration.
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Going live with your Magento 2 store
Read more: Going live with your Magento 2 storeLearn the final steps to take your Magento 2 store live. This guide covers updating DNS, changing the base URL, enabling SSL, and clearing caches.