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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 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 >

How to Enable Two-factor Authentication in WordPress

Providing two-factor authentication means that your WordPress login screen will be reinforced by another layer of security on top of your username/password combination. In typical two-factor situations, a mobile phone or hardware token is used as the extra layer. In this article, we’ll learn how to enable two-factor authentication for WordPress. Using the Duo Security Read More >

How to Use the WordPress Manager in cPanel

If you have many users on your account using WordPress as their website solution, then you may want to consider using the cPanel WordPress Manager. You can learn how to use the WordPress Manager for installations, uninstalling, and automatic updates. This tool will make it easier to track and setup your WordPress installations. NOTE: The Read More >

How to Enable the WordPress Manager in cPanel

WordPress is a popular software application that is very often used to build websites on the internet. cPanel has provided a separate administrator tool that allows you to manage WordPress sites from a cPanel account. It allows you to install and reset passwords for the administrator account of the WordPress installation. The following article will Read More >

How to Migrate a WordPress site from DreamHost to InMotion

If you’re currently hosting your WordPress website with DreamHost, you can easily migrate your WordPress site to InMotion Hosting. In this article are the steps to take to migrate your WordPress site from DreamHost to InMotion Hosting, using the BoldGrid Backup Plugin. Preparing Your WordPress Site for Migration However, before proceeding to follow the steps, Read More >

How to Migrate a WordPress site from WP Engine

If you need to move a website from WP Engine, you will need to familiar with the interface that they provide. Once you are able to use their user portal to create a backup of your WordPress site, the rest of the process is fairly similar to moving a WordPress site from any other host. Read More >

How to Migrate from WordPress.com

Preparing Exporting Finishing Migrating a WordPress.com site to a standalone WordPress installation hosted at InMotion Hosting is a relatively simple process. The main steps are preparing for the migration, exporting the files, and then importing the files to your new location. WordPress offers a paid option that will guide you through the process, or you Read More >

How to Migrate a WordPress site from BlueHost

Things to consider before migrating your WordPress site Before you can move your site using the backup plugin, you need to make a backup of your installation. However, there are few things to consider that would make transferring your site much easier for you. Before you migrate your WordPress site, please do the following: Turn Read More >

How to Migrate Followers from a WordPress.com Site

Your InMotion Hosting account allows you to host your own WordPress blog or website. If you are migrating your site from WordPress.com, you will be surprised and delighted by the amount of control you now have over your site. In this article, we will focus on migrating followers (your blog readers) from WordPress.com. In order Read More >

How to Scan your WordPress site for Malware with iThemes Security

You can scan your WordPress website for malware using the iThemes security plugin. This scan is run from your dashboard, and is powered by Sucuri SiteCheck which “checks for known malware, blacklisting status, website errors and out-of-date software.” This can help WordPress website users identify security risks or issues. We will now show you how Read More >

Introduction to WordPress

WordPress is a Content Management System (CMS) you can use to build a website. WordPress was originally designed as a blogging platform, but it can be used to build and launch any kind of website. How to Install WordPress Installing WordPress involves two important actions. You must first create a MySQL database and database user. Read More >

Introduction to Notifybot for WordPress

What is Notifybot? Very simply put, Notifybot is a WordPress plugin that allows you to monitor your WordPress website in a variety of ways. It has many options and its easy to use which makes it the perfect plugin for WordPress users and developers alike. If you use Gravity Forms or Easy Digital Downloads it Read More >

WordPress Akismet XSS Vulnerability

CMS Plugin Issue Resolution WordPress Akismet XSS security vulnerability Upgrade Akismet to alteast version 3.1.5 to fix the security flaw This vulnerability affects everyone using Akismet version 3.1.4 and lower and have the WordPress “Convert emoticons to graphics on display“ option enabled, which is the case by default on any new WordPress installation. The issue Read More >

Move WordPress folder

Before moving or making changes to your WordPress site, you should always make a backup! Create the new location for your WordPress core files. Use the option in cPanel to create a subdirectory if necessary. You can also use FTP or the cPanel File manager. Make sure that any existing files in the new location Read More >

WordPress Caching Rewrites

WordPress Caching Below are the steps to fix the re-writes for both plugins, WP Super Cache and W3 Total Cache. WP Super Cache Re-Writes Go into your File Manager after logging into your cPanel. Please make sure you have Show hidden files checked. Find your .htaccess in the document root of the website in question. Read More >

WordPress 4.3 Beta 1 Available

WordPress 4.3 Beta Now Available!!! As of July 2, 2015, the new Beta for WordPress version 4.3 has been released. You can download Below is a list of a few things that will be in the new version. You can download the beta here or you can try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin. It is Read More >

How to Install Gravity Forms in WordPress

In this tutorial: Install Gravity Forms Setup reCAPTCHA In WordPress, forms allow your visitors to submit information to you. Of the many form plugins available, Gravity Forms by rocketgenius is one of the most popular. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Gravity Forms in WordPress. Since Gravity Forms is a commercial Read More >