The Notification Center in the CWP User Panel is designed to keep users informed about important events and activities related to their hosting accounts. By enabling and managing notifications, users can keep track of essential aspects of their web hosting environment, which helps to prevent unwanted behavior and avoid errors. What is the Notification Center? Read More >
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Mod Security Configuration in CWP User Panel
Introduction Mod Security is a crucial security feature for web hosting, designed to protect websites from various types of cyber-attacks, such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and other vulnerabilities. The Control Web Panel (CWP) User Panel provides a user-friendly interface for configuring and managing Mod Security, ensuring your website remains secure against these threats. This Read More >
Install Matomo Analytics on Control Web Panel
Many website owners install Matomo Analytics when opting for a self-hosted solution. It’s arguably the most popular open-source analytics software today with integrations for WordPress, Drupal, and many other popular content management systems (CMSs). Below we’ll cover how Control Web Panel (CWP) users can install Matomo Analytics manually. How to Install Matomo Analytics on Control Read More >
How to Install Drupal in Control Web Panel
Drupal is a popular content management system (CMS) for security conscious professionals who want to develop highly customized backend solutions and integrations. InMotion Hosting is a trusted Drupal host and contributor, with years of experience supporting Drupal users globally. Below we’ll cover how to install Drupal in Control Web Panel (CWP), formerly known as CentOS Read More >
Control Web Panel (CWP) FTP Accounts
File transfer protocol (FTP) is a popular method for uploading and downloading data between your web server. The biggest reason for its popularity is that FTP desktop apps are easy-to-use graphical file managers. Secure Shell (SSH), on the other hand, requires some Linux command-line knowledge and might require a lot of setup time to get Read More >
How to Install SitePad in Control Web Panel (CWP)
There are a lot of website builders capable of complex, multi-function applications integrated with other essential software for running a successful business. But startup business owners and freelancers wanting a simple, drag-and-drop website website builder may want to install SitePad, or at least demo it. In this SitePad tutorial we cover what it does and Read More >
DNS Records in Control Web Panel (CWP)
The Domain Name System (DNS) connects websites and email services to a domain. DNS is responsible for the ability to view a website using a domain registered with another web hosting provider. For a successful domain transfer or registration, you need to know the primary nameserver (NS) records and/or the IP address for the server Read More >
Domains and Subdomains in Control Web Panel (CWP)
Many online business owners reach a point where they need multiple domains for a variety of reasons. Some larger corporations maintain common misspellings of a domain or domains with another top-level domain (TLD) to prevent typosquatting / cybersquatting. As an example, we could decide to register “inmotionhostiing.com” or “inmotionhosting.org” if search engine results indicate users Read More >
How to Install WordPress in Control Web Panel
WordPress is the most popular self-hosted website builder today. It’s a great choice for building a powerful website that can scale to include customer management and project management functionality. Below we’ll cover how to install WordPress on Control Web Panel (CWP), formerly known as CentOS Web Panel. Install WordPress in Control Web Panel Configure WordPress Read More >