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Create Email Reports in Matomo Analytics

Matomo Analytics allows setting up automated reports and sending those reports immediately within the dashboard. Automating these customized analytics reports help users understand visitors to their websites while focusing on improving users’ experience. It also means users don’t need to fill out contact forms to request reports. You can further customize these reports by adding Read More >

Unplanned Webmail Maintenance

Unplanned Webmail Maintenance Unplanned maintenance is being performed on some shared servers. Time of the Maintenance Activity Maintenance is ongoing. The InMotion Hosting network architecture team is currently performing unscheduled maintenance on several of our Shared servers. You may experience temporary connectivity issues accessing webmail while the maintenance is performed. We recommend checking the InMotion Read More >

Create a User in Matomo Analytics

After installing matomo Analytics you may need to create additional users with various permissions such as view-only and admin for different websites. Below we’ll create a new user in Matomo, assign appropriate permissions, and remove it. Create a User Log into your Matomo website. Select the Settings icon in the upper-right corner. Select Users under Read More >

Install Matomo Analytics

Matomo is an open source analytics software you can install on your server to learn more about those viewing your website. Those using a content management system (CMS) such as WordPress can manage it from the website dashboard. Formally Piwik Analytics, Matomo has few requirements needing adjustment on InMotion Hosting servers other than PHP 5.6 Read More >

WP Mail Logging Settings

Now that you’ve installed WP Mail Logging we will go over the available settings. You have several options for cleaning up logs which can be useful when trying to minimize the amount of disk space you are using. You can also adjust the date and message format on this page. Note: For additional troubleshooting steps Read More >

Static Sites Vs. Dynamic Sites (Which is Better For You?)

In this article, we’re going to talk about some of the important differences between dynamic content management systems (like WordPress) and static site generators. Both of these systems work similarly but each possess different advantages and disadvantages over the other. Popular Static Site Generators The number of static site generators has increased greatly over the Read More >

Schedule IP Blacklist Email Reports in CSF

We have many resources to help prevent your mail servers from being blacklisted such as our email authentication guide and blacklist checker. VPS owners with ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) installed can also complete scans and schedule email reports for their domain and server IP addresses within WHM. Schedule Scans Scan Now Schedule Scan Reports Read More >

How to Create a MySQL Database Using the cPanel API

If you are running cPanel on your server, then you should use the cPanel API to create the database from the command line. Creating the database this way, allows for cPanel to integrate the necessary permissions for each cPanel user to access the databases they are granted access to. For instance, if you create a Read More >

Configuring the Statistics in Jetpack

Jetpack provides a great view of statistics that you can also modify from the Detailed Statistics page within your WordPress site. The options you can configure for the Site Stats within Jetpack include: the Admin bar, Registered Users, Hiding the Smiley face image, and Report Visibility. Follow the directions below to learn about what you Read More >

How to View Statistics in Jetpack

Jetpack provides an in-depth analysis of your WordPress site. This information includes the views for the day that you open the dashboard, best overall day of views, all-time views and all-time comments. Follow the steps below to see the stats provided by Jetpack that are within your WordPress Dashboard. In order to see the stats Read More >

How to Use Related Content in Jetpack

One way to get your readers to spend more time on your site is to make sure that they know that there might other related content on your site. Jetpack provides this option and also does the computing involved to determine how content can be related. There are also a few options that you may Read More >

How to Install WP Mail Logging in WordPress

In this first guide in our series on the WP Mail Logging plugin for WordPress, we will show you how to install WP Mail Logging. Once it has been installed you can view your mail logs right in the Dashboard and import/export your settings. Check back as we will be covering these topics in future Read More >

Add Branding to cPanel Using WHM Customization

WHM (Web Host Manager) makes it easy to add basic branding customization to your customers’ cPanel and Webmail. Formally titled the Branding section in WHM, the Customization section offers an easy interface to add your company name, logo, support and documentation info. How to Add Branding with WHM Customization How to Add Branding with WHM Read More >

How to Create a Git Repository on Your Reseller VPS

Your reseller customers can use Git for all kinds of projects, whether they’re moving around static files or managing WordPress theme updates. If they want to use Git, let them use Git! But maybe they don’t know how to open and sync with their own self-hosted repository. This is where you can save the day Read More >

Force HSTS using .htaccess

HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) protects users from cookie hijacking and protocol downgrade attacks by forcing browsers to request HTTPS pages from your domain. HSTS is similar to a 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS but at the browser level. There may be a specific HSTS configuration appropriate for your website. The following are less Read More >

Increase Upload Size in Your WordPress Multisite

After setting up WordPress Multisite (MS), or Network, you may need to increase the maximum upload size allowed. You can view your current settings by creating a phpinfo.php file (ensure you’re in the correct directory) and searching for upload_max_filesize. If updating the php.ini (and/or .user.ini) file and setting the .htaccess file as recursive don’t work, Read More >

Set WordPress to ignore a File Path

Sometimes, you need to allow access to a file or directory but don’t need a subdomain. For example, you may upload a file or folder to your public_html directory, but WordPress may show a 404 error when attempting to access its file path. In such situations, you can create a rewrite condition within your .htaccess Read More >