Cloud Sites Website Management Articles
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Use these resources to launch new sites, configure DNS records, and manage advanced settings for your applications.
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Change PHP Settings for WordPress in Cloud Sites
Read more: Change PHP Settings for WordPress in Cloud SitesUpdate the PHP memory limit, max file size, post size and execution time for WordPress in Cloud Sites.
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Cloud Sites File Path
Read more: Cloud Sites File PathNeed to find the absolute file path or web root for your Cloud Sites applications? Learn how to easily locate your Linux or Windows directory paths.
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Cloud Sites IP Addresses for Whitelisting
Read more: Cloud Sites IP Addresses for WhitelistingNeed to whitelist your Cloud Sites domain? Learn how to use your test link to identify your data center and find the correct outbound IP address ranges.
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Cloud Sites Operating Systems: Linux vs. Windows
Read more: Cloud Sites Operating Systems: Linux vs. WindowsCloud Sites allows you to choose the technology type (Linux, Windows, PHP, .NET, etc) at set up or at a later time. Instructions for changing the technology type for both new and existing sites are included.
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Cloud Sites Raw Logs
Read more: Cloud Sites Raw LogsEnable Raw logs in Cloud Sites to use the information to help with code optimization or troubleshooting situations.
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Cloud Sites Testing URLs
Read more: Cloud Sites Testing URLsCloud Sites control panel provides you with a test URL. Test your site and verify everything works, before changing the DNS.
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Configure WordPress Multisite on Cloud Sites
Read more: Configure WordPress Multisite on Cloud SitesTo use WordPress Multisite on Cloud Sites, start by setting up WordPress Multisite and making the necessary global configuration changes. Afterward, implement the specific configuration changes required for Cloud Sites to ensure everything functions correctly.
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Connection Timed Out in Cloud Sites
Read more: Connection Timed Out in Cloud SitesThis article provides troubleshooting tips for a connection timed out in Cloud Sites.