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Adding Jetpack Search to Your WordPress Site

The search option in a default WordPress site is adequate, but it is not as powerful as the Jetpack Search option in a Jetpack Premium or Professional subscription. Elasticsearch is used to power the search engine for quick, accurate results. Follow the steps below to enable and place the Jetpack Search within a post. In Read More >

Using Video with Jetpack

In this article: Enabling Video Hosting Uploading Video Video File Settings Using different types of media for your WordPress site is a proven necessity if you are trying to catch the attention of viewers. Eye-catching media often requires that you use video, which in turn can cause viewing issues if you are not using a Read More >

Connecting with Google Analytics in Jetpack

Google Analytics is a free service that complements our built-in stats with different insights into your traffic. WordPress.com stats and Google Analytics use different methods to identify and track activity on your site, so they will normally show slightly different totals for your visits, views, etc. Google Analytics with Jetpack provides added options for tracking, Read More >

How to Rearrange FlatPress Widgets

In this article: Rearrange Widgets Custom Widgets FlatPress has many available themes and styles if you want in-depth customization. Meanwhile, widgets give you control over the location of information other than your static page or blog entry. These widgets are the primary way visitors will navigate your website and can generally be placed on the Read More >

What are cPanel Accounts?

When you subscribe to a web hosting account you will need a way to interact with the server so that you can use it for your web-based application or website. Normally, there are two ways that you can work with the server: through a web-based graphic interface or a command-line interface using a terminal client. Read More >

cPanel License Changes

Announcement cPanel license and pricing structure change. Please see pricing guide for complete details. Who is affected? Reseller, VPS, and dedicated hosting customers who host multiple cPanel accounts. What action must I take? No immediate action is required. However, users are urged to assess how many cPanels they have and delete any they don’t need. Read More >

Working with the Code Editor with Gutenberg WordPress

Most people prefer to use the visual tools when composing content within WordPress. There is always an effort to get the WYSIWYG (“What You See Is What You Get”) feel for creating content. However, experienced WordPress users often work in code in order to get the results that they want for their posts. People work Read More >

How to Use the Newsletter Plugin for WordPress

A great way to keep your viewers engaged with your website content is to create a newsletter. Newsletters are periodicals that you publish for your subscribers or organization members. You can schedule your newsletters as often as you wish. You can also design them so that they are both informational and easy to read. How Read More >

Search Engine Optimization with Jetpack Professional

How to Enable the Jetpack Search Optimization Tools The Page Title Structure Tool Working with Website Meta “Why doesn’t my website show up when people search for it?” This is probably one of the most commonly asked questions after a website is created. While it can happen automatically, it may require some effort in order Read More >

How Many cPanel Accounts Do I Have?

In this article: How Many cPanel Accounts Do I Have? Using WHM with Root Access Using WHM with Reseller Access How Many cPanel Accounts Do I Need? This article describes how to use Web Hosting Manager (WHM) to determine how many cPanel accounts you are using. It also covers how to view bandwidth and disk Read More >

Sucuri for WordPress: Blacklist Monitoring

This article explains how Sucuri for WordPress secures your website using Blacklist Monitoring. In this article, you can learn more about the following: NOTICE: Sucuri for WordPress is just one way to secure your website’s data. Check out the many features WordPress Hosting by InMotion Hosting includes supplementing security for your website. What is Sucuri Read More >

How to Redirect a Domain in cPanel

You may want to re-direct traffic from one domain to another — perhaps you have renamed your business and want all traffic sent to a new URL (domain.com to anotherdomain.com). In other situations, maybe you just need to redirect a single page — sending visitors who end up on last year’s sale page to a Read More >

WordPress Email Delivery With Postmark

Sending emails from WordPress should be easy, but it’s not. Have you ever sent out an email from your WordPress site only to find out later that the intended recipient never received it? This can be embarrassing and appear unprofessional to those who use your site. WordPress comes with its own mail functions. But there’s Read More >

How to Modify WP Cerber Security Access Lists

In this article: Ensure IP’s Detected Correctly Edit Access List Whitelist from Activity Page Allow only specified IPs Access control lists are one of many ways to block malicious activity, protect data, and save server resources. WP Cerber’s white list allows IP’s to bypass spam check, country geofencing rules, and two-factor authentication. Cerber’s black list Read More >

How to Setup an Affiliate System in WordPress

In this article: What is an Affiliate System Setup an Affiliate System This article explains what an Affiliate system is and how to start using one on your WordPress website. You can then begin crediting people for sales and referrals to your site, which can funnel more traffic to transactional pages and increase sales.(This article Read More >