Products are often sold in variations called product combinations. These combinations do not physically change the product, but allow you to sell it in different sizes, colors, etc. The following tutorial walks you through the steps of manually creating combinations in the PrestaShop Administrator interface. Login to the PrestaShop Administrator Dashboard. Hover over Catalog in Read More >
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Completed Maintenance Summary Nov 18-19
Planned maintenance activies in the East Coast Data Center are complete. Any resulting downtime due to maintenance is at times necessary in order to ensure the stability and security of the hosting servers. We make every effort to minimize downtime for our servers and apologize for any impact to your service. The completed maintenance that Read More >
Emergency Network Maintenance 11/24
Last night our network engineers performed maintenance on two core routers which should not have affected any servers in regards to downtime. Server# Date/time of maintenance Maintenance performed Impact of customer Duration to complete work Core Router 1 11/24/2014 – 11:00 PM (EST) Reboot Up to 15m outage per router Up to 20m for each Read More >
WordPress Critical Security Announcement
As of today, several vulnerabilities were discovered and patched within WordPress. The most critical of these is a cross-site scripting vulnerability which allows malicious comments to be left, and when seen, can execute unauthorized code as the administrator user in versions 3.0-3.9.2. Although 4.0 is not affected by this particular vulnerability, several other vulnerabilities were Read More >
Emergency File System Maintenance
Earlier today we noticed that there were some hard drive errors on one of our east coast servers, ecbiz115. We have brought the server offline to repair the disk in order to prevent data loss. To see if this maintenance is affecting your website, you may find out what server your account is on. While Read More >
Setting Your PHP Settings in Command Line
When you are running a PHP file from the command line (on VPS Hosting or otherwise), there may be times when you need to make changes to the PHP settings. In this guide, we will show you how to specify the php.ini file, and change a PHP setting in the command line. If you are Read More >
Updated Maintenance Announcement 11/19
There will be a continuation of the planned maintenance activities in the East Coast Data Center for November 19. We make every effort to minimize downtime on our servers. However, maintenance and resulting downtime is at times necessary to ensure the stability and security of our hosting environment. We appreciate your patience and understanding as Read More >
Setting up Authorize.net in VirtueMart
Starting with VirtueMart 2.0.2, you can use Authorize.net as your payment gateway option. This allows you to use their popular service for processing credit card transactions. You must install VirtueMart, and have an Authorize.net account before attempting to follow this tutorial. How to Setup Authorize.net in VirtueMart Login to the Joomla dashboard. In the navigation Read More >
Monitoring WordPress file changes with iThemes Security
If you are running a WordPress site, one of the most important things to do is ensure that you know what is going on at all times. plugins such as Stream and WP SMS Notifications can easily notify you of changes in the WordPress admin as well as via text message, but what if you Read More >
Display categories in the left panel in PrestaShop 1.6
Left-hand navigation is fairly standard across the web. Because of this, many visitors will look to the left hand panel of your store for category lists and other information. This quick article will assist you in presenting category information on the left hand panel using the PrestaShop 1.6 default theme. This way you can make Read More >
InMotion Hosting Shared Servers and Reseller servers Using SSD
InMotion Hosting servers regularly undergo maintenance and upgrades in order to keep them running optimally. The most recent notable update for InMotion Hosting servers is the move to use SSD (Solid State Drives). The following article lists the servers that have been updated to SSD. Read more about SSD Hosting. Shared Servers and Reseller Servers Read More >
Planned Maintenance on 11-11-2014
We have a planned maintenance window scheduled for the evening of November 11, 2014. This is a continuation of the November 5, 2014 maintenance. We make every effort to minimize downtime as a result of maintenance. However, maintenance is sometimes necessary to ensure the stability and security of our hosting environment. Find out what server Read More >
sed command
In this tutorial: Command structure Commands Examples Sed (short for ‘stream’ ‘editor’ is a special editor that is used for modifying files automatically. It is not an interactive editor, so it can be used if you are wanting to write a program to make changes in a file. Follow along below as we go through Read More >
Planned Maintenance 11-05-2014
We have a planned maintenance window scheduled for the evening of November 05, 2014. We make every effort to minimize downtime as a result of maintenance. However, maintenance is sometimes necessary to ensure the stability and security of our hosting environment. Find out what server your account is on. This maintenance plan has been fully Read More >
MySQL Innodb Crash
Issue: The MySQL service has crashed which caused the Innodb engine to become corrupted on our shared server, ecbiz94. Follow this link to find out what server your account is on. Status: We have restored the databases to a previous point in time before the crash. Who is impacted? There was about 300 accounts who Read More >
Automating your Logaholic Stats
Once you have installed Logaholic onto your account, you may want to set it to run automatically every 24 hours. Below we describe how to do this so you can keep track of your website stats on a daily basis. How to Automate Logaholic Log into your cPanel admin dashboard. Locate and click on the Read More >
Two Factor Authentication for cPanel
Everyone wants their account to be as secure as possible, even with using a random strong password your account can still be hacked. Two Factor Authentication provides an extra step to access your cPanel account. In this guide we will be discussing how to set up, configure, and use the Two Step Authentication option provided Read More >
Banning known hack sources from your WordPress site
Preventing malicious attacks before they are even attempted is often one of the best defenses against your website becoming hacked. Of course, there is no replacement for a securely developed site, but a large majority of attacks can be blocked by simply banning malicious sources from your WordPress site. In this article, we will show Read More >
Working with Images for your WordPress PortFolio Website
Workflow File format Image size Watermarking Uploading The most important thing that you as a photographer are going to want out of a website is its ability to showcase your images. The main problem is that the image produced by modern digital cameras are very large. This is important because, the larger the file, the Read More >
How to Create a Gallery in WordPress without a plugin
One of the strengths of WordPress is its ability to quickly handle images within its pages and posts. In fact, you can easily create a gallery to display images with little more than the default theme. No plugins are needed! The following article will walk you through the steps necessary to create a basic image Read More >