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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Understanding Your WordPress File Structure
Read more: Understanding Your WordPress File StructureMastering WordPress file structure is crucial for managing and troubleshooting your site. Learn about core files, plugins, themes, and key directories.
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What Is a Content Management System (CMS)?
Read more: What Is a Content Management System (CMS)?What is a CMS? Discover how Content Management Systems like WordPress and Magento help you build websites faster without coding knowledge.
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What is the “Client denied by server configuration app/etc/local.xml” error in Magento?
Read more: What is the “Client denied by server configuration app/etc/local.xml” error in Magento?Learn why you may safely ignore the “Client denied by server configuration app/etc/local.xml” error in Magento because it reflects the normal, secure operation of your Magento installation.
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What is WP-CLI?
Read more: What is WP-CLI?WP-CLI is a specialized command line interface for WordPress, empowering users to interact with sites and databases via commands, offering enhanced control over operations.
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WooCommerce Overview
Read more: WooCommerce OverviewSpecialized hosting tailored for WooCommerce e-commerce sites.
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WordPress Overview
Read more: WordPress OverviewMaster your WordPress site. From installation to performance tuning, our guides cover security, WP-CLI, migrations, and troubleshooting tips.
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WordPress Troubleshooting
Read more: WordPress TroubleshootingFix your broken WordPress site. Our troubleshooting guides show you how to debug errors, solve plugin conflicts, and repair core files quickly.
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WordPress Upgrade and Downgrade
Read more: WordPress Upgrade and DowngradeLearn to upgrade/downgrade WordPress via WP-CLI, Softaculous, or Dashboard. Back up first & use troubleshooting tips for common update errors.