Importance of Redundant and Logical Navigation

In this tutorial: Logical NavigationRedundant Navigation When building a website using the WordPress site builder, it is essential not to overlook the importance of redundant and logical navigation, also known as “Information Architecture,” especially when considering hosting for ecommerce. This crucial aspect ensures that visitors can successfully navigate your site and easily find the information Read More >

The Role of Blocks and Animations in WordPress

When you are working with blocks and animations in the BoldGrid Website Builder it is important to understand how they affect your content structure and the way in which your users will understand and interact with your site. Blocks are used to help quickly build and organize your content, while animations can be used to Read More >

How to View Running Process in WHM

New to VPS Hosting? Check out the many advantages from the VPS Hosting solution provided by InMotion Hosting. If you are a VPS hosting subscriber with root access, then there may be times when you need to closely monitor the processes that are running on your server. If you are not using SSH, then having Read More >

How to Set Up a New WooCommerce Store

WooCommerce is one of the most popular e-commerce tools, because it’s easy to install in WordPress, and easy to use. In the following guide, you will get a complete rundown of the settings you can customize for your store. These resources will provide you with the best guiding steps on how to set up a Read More >

Performing a DNS Cleanup in WHM

As a Dedicated Server account owner, one of the things you have to keep track of is your DNS entries for your server. Over time, entries may accumulate and cause your DNS entries to be a long list of items that may include duplicate entries. WHM provides a maintenance tool called DNS Cleanup. Make sure Read More >

WordPress 5.2 Release Announcement

WordPress 5.2.1 Update As of May 22, WordPress has updated the 5.2 release to address 33 reported bugs. Please click the link to see the specific list of addressed issues. As the saying goes, “Change is a part of life.” Changes in software often mean improvements and fixes indicating that the developer(s) and users are Read More >

How to View Disk Usage in cPanel

Want to know what is taking up space on your server? Luckily, your cPanel includes a tool for easily reviewing disk usage. In this tutorial, we will show you how to view disk usage in cPanel. This can help you locate and remove old, unwanted files and save disk space. Note that cPanel creation is Read More >

Reset User Passwords in CMS Made Simple

After installing CMS Made Simple manually or via Softaculous (free with our Shared Website Hosting plans), you’ll want to know how to reset user passwords without the Forgot your password? option. Below we cover how to reset user passwords in the CMS Made Simple dashboard. Your Account All Users Reset Your Password Log into CMS Read More >

WordPress Ends Support for PHP 5.2-5.5

WordPress has now raised the minimum PHP requirement. This means that WordPress no longer officially supports PHP 5.5 or below. See WordPress Core update here: PHP: End official support for PHP5.2 -> 5.5 Issue: On 3/20/2019 WordPress officially ended support for PHP 5.2 through 5.5. Who is Impacted? All WordPress users running PHP 5.5 or Read More >

Update Moodle 3.6 to Use MariaDB

Moodle users may get an error while attempting to upgrade. This may be due to Moodle looking for MariaDB while MySQL is installed. This is more common on shared server accounts as Dedicated / VPS hosting users can upgrade to MariaDB anytime. Below we’ll configure Moodle for MariaDB. Looking for cheaper but full-featured website hosting? Read More >

Enable Maintenance in CMS Made Simple

When starting out, you may not want the world to see your progress yet. Below we cover how to set your CMS Made Simple website to maintenance mode. Need a new domain? Buy a domain name or get one free when you purchase one of InMotion Hosting’s Shared Hosting Packages. Maintenance Mode Exclude Users From Read More >

How to Create a Content Calendar (The Easy Way)

Developing a content calendar for your blog is easier than you think. But why is it important to have a content calendar? Having a calendar helps you keep your blog organized and make sure you always fresh posts scheduled in advance. It also gives you a better idea of what you have coming up in Read More >

How to Manage Memberships on Your WordPress Site

In this post, we’re going to talk about using a membership plugin on your WordPress site. How does a membership plugin become helpful? As you may already know, WordPress comes with a registration feature (which allows people to join your site) and default user roles: Super Admin Administrator Editor Author Contributor Subscriber When you create Read More >

Should I Add Memberships to My WordPress Site?

Your WordPress Hosting package gives you the ability easily host an active site with thousands of members. But how do you know if memberships are something you should be offering your visitors? What’s the return on this investment? That’s what we’re going to exploring in this article. This article provides general information about options you Read More >

How to Add a User Role In The Members Plugin

With the Members plugin, it’s easy to add and take away special privileges for the default WordPress users or custom user roles. In this article, we’re going to show how to create a user role and assign those privileges. Adding new members to your site is a great way to make the most of our Read More >

Why We Use NGINX In Our WordPress Hosting

You may have heard a lot recently about the popular open-source web server application Nginx. It’s one of the most popular and well-regarded open-source software projects in the world. Making news recently, cloud provider F5 acquired the NGNIX company for a large sum of money in order to capitalize on the cloud computing craze. Along Read More >

How To Setup a Ruby App in cPanel

As many developers may not be aware, our cPanel Shared hosting accounts support a wide variety of software development platforms beyond the classic PHP and MySQL apps. In this article, we’ll show you how you can create a Ruby app, with Ruby on Rails if you require it, on your server using cPanel. Developing Ruby Read More >