One of the best tools you have for getting quick images for your website is your smartphone. Recent updates with the iPhone iOS version 13 improve on the option to share files without having to use AirDrop. This quick tutorial will show you how to get an image from the Photos app using Files in Read More >
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How to Encrypt Passwords with PassEncrypt
When interacting with our Customer Service or Technical Support teams, you may be asked to send your password over email or in a chat session. While convenient, sending this information in unencrypted plaintext can leave your data vulnerable to potentially malicious 3rd parties. To avoid this, we have created PassEncrypt. What is PassEncrypt? Using PassEncrypt. Read More >
How to Add Referrer-Policy and X-Frame-Options in Zenphoto
After installing the Zenphoto image gallery content management system (CMS), available in Softaculous, there are multiple ways to easily improve website security: Force HTTPS (SSL certificate) Enforce minimum password strength Data privacy settings for GDPR and CCPA compliance But as stated in our Web Hosting New Year’s Resolutions for 2020 blog earlier this year, there Read More >
How to Create a Discord Server
While Discord already has a large number of popular communities for a wide variety of interests, you may decide that you want to create your own server. Fortunately, Discord allows users to create their own servers at no cost, making it easier than ever for you to establish your own online community. Even though the Read More >
Invalid HELO Name (Email Authentication)
SMTP authentication is required for all outgoing emails on our servers. Customers using an email client such as Thunderbird, Outlook, or Mac Mail (Apple Mail) may be affected if they do not have the authentication properly set for the outgoing server. If you are receiving “550 Access denied – Invalid HELO name” (or a similar Read More >
How to Password Protect WordPress Pages, Posts, and Products
There may come a time when you want to password protect a WordPress page, post or product. Maybe you want only your family and friends to read a blog post or allow certain clients to access a product for purchase. No matter your reason, luckily, WordPress has you covered. This article will show you how Read More >
How to Use Zoom Video Conferencing
Conducting business online is quickly becoming more of a requirement than an option in today’s world. In order to stay competitive and grow, your day-to-day business must learn to adapt and produce in the online space. While there are many online tools available to help businesses continue operations online, one of the most popular tools Read More >
How to Manually Add Ports in Apple Mail- Mojave OS
If you’re an Apple computer user, one of the more frustrating things you might deal with is the Apple Mail application. Depending on your mail host, you may need to manually change ports. Currently, when you run the Mail application, it defaults to automatically setting the ports for you. So, you don’t even see the Read More >
How to use the Table Block in WordPress
One of the more important blocks in the WordPress editor is the Table block. Tables are a great way to organize information used in your posts and pages. Previously, tables were often either done directly in HTML, with a plugin or through other code-based means like Bootstrap. In some cases, these options may be preferred, Read More >
How to Use the Cover Block
Blocks are great for building content but often present issues in formatting when using images. The Cover block was created in order to help provide an option for background images with text. This block gives you the options for image and text alignment, image positioning, and color overlay. We will also show you how to Read More >
How to use the Spacer Block in WordPress
Adding spaces between blocks with the new Gutenberg editor in WordPress (the default editor pages and posts) can be a little tricky. It used to be that you can simply hit enter a few times and the spaces would be there. Or, some people add empty blocks with a space to hold the block in Read More >
How to Set Up Your Discord Account
In order to start using Discord, you will first need to create and set up an account. This account will allow you to use Discord in your preferred web browser and quickly start finding communities for your favorite interests. You can then customize how you are notified of activity in those communities, making sure you Read More >
How to Install Jitsi Meet on Ubuntu Server
Jitsi Meet is a free open source video conference web application available for free use online or with desktop software. Like Google Meet and Zoom video conferencing, you can easily create a Jitsi meeting in your browser using https://Meet.Jit.si within seconds without installing additional software or browser extensions. Or, you can learn how to install Read More >
WordPress UltraStack Ansible Playbook Tutorial
As we start to expand on our Ansible Catalog, we are excited to provide our Ansible Playbook for deploying WordPress to the Open Source community! We have taken great care in developing our curated WordPress-UltraStack-Ansible playbook to allow system administrators, web developers, and content designers to easily deploy WordPress. To simplify the process of getting Read More >
Maintaining Your Deployments in GitHub
In this article, we will outline the process of using Git to handle versioning a repository and keeping a copy on a GitWeb provider as a backup, or for sharing. This article assumes that you have already received a copy of the WordPress UltraStack playbook, and want to retain custom changes to the playbook by Read More >
Using Git to Manage your Workflow
“Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.” https://git-scm.com/ Choosing a workflow Part of what has made Git so common is that it is able to support a nearly limitless amount of workflows. From the extreme organizational complexity Read More >
Ansible Galaxy and Prebuilt Playbooks
Rather than create our roles from scratch, we’ll use community submitted roles from Ansible Galaxy for use in our playbook. You can think of Ansible Galaxy as a community repository for Ansible Roles. As any person or team is able to contribute, it is important to use curated playbooks that are well-tested. This ensures that Read More >
End to End Guide to Deploy WordPress UltraStack Using Ansible and Git
The InMotion WordPress UltraStack is a curated set of services and configurations developed to provide what we believe is the best way to run a WordPress stack. We took the standard LAMP stack and extended it to also leverage Nginx as a caching layer and then used Redis to serve as an object cache. Previously, Read More >
Getting Started with Ansible
Do you find yourself configuring many servers or hosting plans with similar sets of software packages, configuration files, and deploying full software stacks? Although Ansible is the most widely used automation engine, there are a number of configuration and orchestration solutions available. Read through this article to learn about getting started with Ansible. What is Read More >
Accessing your Ansible Control Node
Our Ansible Control Node allows you to start managing remote systems. The container is set up with Git, popular playbooks, an is easy to configure in the Account Management Panel (AMP). This allows you to spend less time working on your Ansible agent and more time managing remote nodes. Features include: All needed Python and Read More >