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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Setting Featured Products in WooCommerce
Read more: Setting Featured Products in WooCommerceFeaturing products on your website is a great way to show your best selling or popular products from your store. WooCommerce has some built in functionality to facilitate this.
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Setting up WordPress Multisite
Read more: Setting up WordPress MultisiteWordPress Multisite lets you manage multiple WordPress sites via a single control panel, sharing themes, plugins, and more.
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Softaculous Overview
Read more: Softaculous OverviewSoftaculous is the one-click “app store” that lest you deploy, clone, stage, back up, or remove any of the 380-plus supported CMS options – in seconds.
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The wp-config.php in WordPress
Read more: The wp-config.php in WordPressThe wp-config.php file is vital for WordPress, controlling database settings, debugging, memory, security keys, URLs, and directory paths.
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Troubleshooting Magento
Read more: Troubleshooting MagentoTroubleshoot your Magento store. Learn to use logs, developer mode, and CLI tools to diagnose and fix common errors with your e-shop.
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Troubleshooting: Deactivating All Plugins in phpMyAdmin for WordPress
Read more: Troubleshooting: Deactivating All Plugins in phpMyAdmin for WordPressLocked out of WordPress? Learn how to deactivate all plugins via phpMyAdmin. Edit your database directly to regain dashboard access and fix errors.
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Troubleshooting: WP-CLI Isn’t Working
Read more: Troubleshooting: WP-CLI Isn’t WorkingWP-CLI not working? Resolve path errors, PHP fatal errors, and conflicts. Learn to use the –debug flag and skip plugins to fix command line issues.
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Understanding the WordPress database structure
Read more: Understanding the WordPress database structureLearn about the WordPress database structure, key tables like wp_options, wp_users, & wp_posts, and how wp-config.php connects your site.