EasyApache 4 is the most current version available with cPanel. If you ran the EasyApache 3 (EA3) to EasyApache 4 (EA4) migration and it caused issues with your site, you can revert the EasyApache conversion. Below, are the steps for how to revert an EasyApache migration after you have completed a conversion from EA3 to Read More >
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How to Install a PHP Extension Using EasyApache 4
If you’re looking to install a PHP extension on your PHP web hosting, EasyApache 4 (EA4) offers a seamless solution. It simplifies the management of PHP extensions compared to EasyApache 3 (EA3). In this article, we will guide you through the process of installing the fileinfo PHP extension using EasyApache 4. You can easily follow Read More >
How to Update EasyApache 3 to EasyApache 4
EasyApache (EA) is the software, included with a cPanel installation, that installs, configures, and updates server components like PHP versions and Apache modules. cPanel has recently announced the deprecation of EasyApache 3 (EA3) and that the last version of cPanel to support EA3 is version 11.62. This means that in order to upgrade to cPanel’s Read More >
How to Optimize and Compress Images in WordPress
In this tutorial, we will show you how to Optimize, Compress, and lazy load images in WordPress. We will use the free Smush Image Compression and Optimization plugin. First, we will walk you through installing and setting up the plugin to bulk compress, optimize, and lazy load images in WordPress. Then, we’ll show you how Read More >
Using Velvet Blues to Update URLs
The Velvet Blues Update URLs (by VelvetBlues.com) plugin is a handy tool for WordPress, designed to correct broken URLs. Whether you are migrating your website or just want to change your website’s domain name there may be components of the website that need to be updated to work properly. Velvet Blues minimizes the time needed Read More >
How to Google Analytics to WordPress Without a Plugin
Google Analytics is one of the most powerful tools you can add to your toolbox for tracking your website activity. It is the most widely used tool and it’s free for the basic features. If you’re using WordPress, this tool is very easy to install without a plugin. When you have added Google Analytics you Read More >
How to Optimize WordPress Using WP Fastest Cache
Caching is often required when trying to optimize your WordPress site. Performance grading tools like Google’s PageSpeed or Gtmetrix often recommend the use of caching in order to speed up the performance of your website. The plugins that are available are often quite complex, but surprisingly, WP Fastest Cache has a fairly simple interface in Read More >
Jetpack 5.4 Released
Announcement: Jetpack version 5.4 release Status: Version 5.4 was released earlier this month Who is impacted? Current and prospective Jetpack users Improved Search (Professional plan only) Top tier Jetpack users will now be able to take charge of powerful Elasticsearch features running from WordPress’s cloud infrastructure. These features are expected to provide more accurate query Read More >
How to Enable SSL (https) in OpenCart 3
In this tuorial we will show you how to enable SSL (https) in OpenCart 3. This allows you to utilize an SSL certificate in OpenCart, and serve your site over https. Note: You must have an SSL before completing this guide. Enable SSL Log into your Opencart Dashboard. Click System then Settings in the navigation Read More >
How to Copy a WordPress Page or Post
In this tutorial: Install Duplicate Post Plugin Duplicate a Page or Post In this tutorial, we will show you how to duplicate a WordPress Post or Page using the Duplicate Post plugin. This lets you easily make a copy of a page or post. It can be helpful when you are creating a similar Page/Post, Read More >
How to Test your Website Speed with GTmetrix
A website speed test can be helpful when optimizing your site. GTmetrix is one of the most popular free tools for testing your page speed. In this tutorial we will show you how to test the speed of your website using GTmetrix. Test Website Speed Navigate to the GTMetrix test page: https://gtmetrix.com/ Enter your domain Read More >
Add IP Addresses to the Whitelist/Blacklist Using Loginizer
Installing and configuring Loginizer to protect against WordPress Brute Force Attacks will help you to maintain better security of your WordPress Administrative login. For example, you can allow/deny login attempts if you simply add an IP address to the Whitelist/Blacklist using Loginizer. Loginizer also includes a failed login attempts log that you can monitor IP Read More >
Using Loginizer to Protect Against WordPress Brute Force Attacks
In This Tutorial: Install Configure Customize WordPress Brute Force Attacks are a serious concern, especially for popular websites. Installing Loginizer to help add protection from Brute Force Attacks, will increase the security of your website. In this guide, you will learn how to install Loginizer and configure the plugin’s settings to add protection from Brute Read More >
How to view the Apache Status in WHM
Another way to check on the status of your server is to review the Apache Status in the Server Status section of WHM. The Apache HTTP Server is a web server that runs the website on the server. If you are trying to determine an issue with your server, then checking the status of the Read More >
How to fix the Connection not Private error in Chrome browsers
Google recently made it a policy for their Chrome browser to provide a warning before opening insecure websites that request a user name and password. This issue typically happens on websites without an SSL certificate. This tutorial will discuss how to fix the issue from the website administrator’s or owner’s viewpoint using SSL certificates. InMotion Read More >
When to Create a 302 Redirect
Redirects are used for a variety purposes and it is important that you use the appropriate redirect type for your website when it becomes necessary to use them. The two types of redirects are: 301 redirect – used for permanent changes to the site URL 302 redirect – used for temporary changes to the site Read More >
Replacing Images in WordPress Pages
Replacing an image on a page using WordPress is a common task you may need to complete when updating your website. Instead of removing and adding a new image from within the Page Editor, you can simply replace an image on the page you are editing by following the steps outlined below. Replacing Images in Read More >
How to Modify Tweak Settings – Notifications
If you are running a VPS or Dedicated Server with cPanel, you can use the WebHost Manager (WHM) interface to modify the configuration and behaviors of cPanel. The Tweak Settings Notifications tab specifically provides options for cPanel to notify you in regards to events that may occur. For instance, you can enable disk usage notifications Read More >
How to Configure Mailbox Quota Notifications
Using Mailbox Quota Notifications is a great way to help maintain an email account’s disk space used. Rather than experiencing a sudden disruption of service, a notification can make you aware of any email accounts that risk reaching or exceeding the mailbox quota limit set for them. This will allow you to take corrective action Read More >
How to Install MailPoet in WordPress with SMTP
In this tutorial: Install MailPoet Setup SMTP In this tutorial we will show you how to install MailPoet 3 in WordPress with SMTP settings. This lets you easily use newsletters, mailing lists and contact forms in your WordPress Dashboard. MailPoet also includes tools for managing subscribers, automating emails, and gathering statistics. First, we will install Read More >