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Creating Joomla 4 Redirects

Creating URL redirects for dead links is one the easiest methods for improving Joomla search engine optimization (SEO) in larger websites. This Joomla 4 SEO method is easy with the pre-installed Redirects module. There’s no need to install a third party redirect plugin, though there are plenty available for other SEO tasks.  Below we’ll cover Read More >

Joomla 4 Security HTTP Headers

Learning how to secure Joomla 4 is easier than ever before. With the pre-installed HTTP Headers Joomla plugin, you can add up to ten security HTTP headers to protect your data against next-generation cyber attacks. How to Secure Joomla 4 with HTTP Headers Log into your Joomla 4 administrator dashboard (e.g. https://example.com/administrator). Select System from Read More >

Kanban Project Management with Drupal Burndown Module

Burndown is a native Drupal agile project management tool. It provides support for both kanban and sprint-based projects and several forms of task-size estimation. The module is designed for flexibility and extensibility, but it has sensible defaults in place: just turn it on, navigate to the Burndown dashboard from your menu, and start adding projects. Read More >

How To Install MariaDB on Ubuntu 20

The popular MariaDB relational database service is a great drop-in replace for MySQL, and all of the commands you’re accustomed in MySQL should work perfectly in MariaDB. Or, if you are installing a relational database application for the first time, MariaDB is a great choice. It does all the things MySQL does just as well Read More >

How to Edit a Website File on Your Server

In this guide, we will show you how to edit a website file on your server. Many times when you are configuring your website you will need to modify a file, such as when you are updating a code or a file path. There are several ways you can do this. For example, you can Read More >

Understanding Website Character Encoding in cPanel

Website character encoding can be a huge issue if you are not using standard characters on your website. For example, if you open a file in the Editor within cPanel and do not choose the correct character set, the editor may delete code or display characters incorrectly. This can often happen when you are editing Read More >

How to Upload a File With cPanel File Manager

The cPanel File Manager makes it easy to upload a file to your account. Sometimes this is necessary, for example, when trying to verify ownership of the site for Google Search Console. If you are unfamiliar with File Manager in cPanel, please see our article on Using the cPanel File Manager. In this example, we’re Read More >

How to Edit HTML Code in cPanel

It’s inevitable that you will have to edit HTML code for your website. Maybe you need to update the path for an image or change the paragraph text on your website, for example. If you have minor changes to make that can be done quickly, you can use the HTML Editor in the cPanel File Read More >

How to Edit & Create a File in SSH Using Nano

If you are using the linux command line, there are several programs for you to use to edit files in SSH. This is a convenient way to modify files since you can quickly change them in terminal without using a separate text editor. Here at InMotion Hosting, our System Administration team primarily uses programs called Read More >

How to Redirect a Domain without Changing the URL

In this article, we will show you several ways to redirect a domain to another URL, without changing the domain. While this is not a typical setup, there may be instances when this is needed. Follow along and we’ll explain several scenarios and provide example codes you can use to redirect a domain without changing Read More >

Can You Undo a Commit In Git?

Can you undo a commit in Git? There are many instances in which you may want to reset your current working directory to a former state, marked by a commit, tag, or other “treeish.” The “reset” command can be destructive and wipe out your work. Be very careful when using this command. Git is incredibly Read More >

Save This: Emacs Magit Command Cheat Sheet

The Magit Git interface, for Emacs, provides both trivial and elaborate integration with Git right from within your Emacs text editor. Below, you will find a ready and easy cheatsheet for the basic (and more advanced) Git commands you can run from the Magit interface. The Very Basics The Staging Index (Applying Changes) Transient and Read More >

How to Create Estimates with Sprout Invoices

When you create estimates with Sprout Invoices you give your customer or potential customer a quote on the cost of your services or product that you wish for them to purchase.  It is easy to quickly create estimates with Sprout Invoices. It includes the option to add all of your costs in detail along with Read More >

How to Edit Email Server Settings in iOS (14+)

Users of iPhones or iPads may occasionally need to edit email server settings in iOS so that they can use email on that device. The changes to the port settings in iOS can only be made to an existing email account. If you need to set up an account on your device, then go to Read More >

Install MySQL on Debian 10 Cloud Server

MySQL is the leading database application for running thousands of apps across the web every day. And more than remote services, MySQL can be used locally with all sorts of popular database management apps. MySQL (or other open source variations) is widely supported and required to run many of the most popular web apps and Read More >

Managing Widgets with Blocks in WordPress 5.8

One of the great new features of WordPress 5.8 is the option to add widgets through blocks.  Previously, widgets were managed through the WordPress administrator dashboard and also through the front end using the Customizer.  However, managing widgets can now also be accomplished through blocks in the page or post editor.   This tutorial will walk Read More >

Write Freely RSS Feed And How To Use It

There are many different ways you can share your Write Freely blog with the world. One of the most powerful ways to do so is through the built-in RSS feed. RSS “syndicates” your blog posts into a feed that updates whenever you publish new content. This way, anyone who uses an RSS feed reader as Read More >

Welcome to LimeSurvey

LimeSurvey is a free and open-source online survey application used to create a wide range of high-quality online surveys and questionnaires. The web server-based software gives users the ability to develop and publish online surveys and collect responses without doing any programming. 

It was written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License 2. 

LimeSurvey Basics

Before you begin using the software, it’s important to understand what exactly LimeSurvey is and what it enables you to do, as well as some general tips on how to make a quality survey. 

How to Use LimeSurvey 

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