Drupal 8 Release Updated on October 12, 2023 by Scott Mitchell Drupal 8 Has Arrived! The wait is over! After a long and tedious process, Drupal 8 is finally completed. The folks in the Drupal community have worked long and hard to bring you the biggest, bestest Drupal ever. With hundreds of improvements and new features, you can get started by upgrading your site today! Get Read More >
WordPress Akismet XSS Vulnerability Updated on August 12, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor CMS Plugin Issue Resolution WordPress Akismet XSS security vulnerability Upgrade Akismet to alteast version 3.1.5 to fix the security flaw This vulnerability affects everyone using Akismet version 3.1.4 and lower and have the WordPress “Convert emoticons to graphics on display“ option enabled, which is the case by default on any new WordPress installation. The issue Read More >
Using the Desktop, Tablet, and Phone Views in the Editor Updated on March 9, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor BoldGrid provides a convenient way to see how the website would be seen in a Tablet or Phone. The option to view with these modes are found in previewing Inspirations or within Editing a Page or Post. Each template or theme is designed with the different device views in mind. The following tutorial shows you Read More >
cPanel 11.52 update and SMTP Authentication Issue Updated on October 13, 2015 by InMotion Hosting Contributor cPanel Update SMTP Authentication – Possible SMTP Authentication issue due after cPanel update Status: Workaround provided for VPS and Dedicated server Who is affected? Email accounts on hosted sites that have been updated to cPanel 11.52 InMotion servers use a current configuration to allow SMTP authentication if the user has already authenticated via POP in Read More >
JetPack plugin for WordPress Vulnerability Alert Updated on October 6, 2015 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Security Issue: JetPack Vulnerability – critical update Status: Update has been released- users should be using 3.7.1 or higher. Who is impacted? WordPress websites using the Jetpack plugin lower than version 3.7.1. Last week (October 1), Sucri released a Public Disclosure of Vulnerability concerning a cross-site scripting vulnerability affecting the Jetpack plugin for WordPress. The Read More >
How to remove BoldGrid Updated on January 23, 2024 by Scott Mitchell As you learn and design different sites, or your site needs change, you may decide you want to move on from BoldGrid. As BoldGrid is a plugin suite, you can either simply remove the plugins, or remove WordPress entirely. This article will describe how to uninstall BoldGrid from your hosting account. Removing the BoldGrid Plugin Read More >
What is BoldGrid (Advanced Users) Updated on August 19, 2015 by Scott Mitchell What is BoldGrid? BoldGrid is a suite of plugins and themes designed for a true WYSIWYG experience when building a website. BoldGrid uses Automattic’s Underscores starter theme. It also comes bundled with Bootstrap 3 to allow for easy styling. This is so anyone can build a top quality website, no matter their experience level. BoldGrid Read More >
Creating BoldGrid Menus Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Upon installation, most BoldGrid Inspirations have a basic, default menu already configured. Depending on your site design goals, you may decide to create some custom menus for users to interact with. For example, drop-down menus are commonly used types of menus that allow users to quickly access a variety of options in an easy-to-read format. Read More >
How to start over in BoldGrid for WordPress Updated on March 7, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Contributor If you ever decide to start over with your BoldGrid site, you do not have to go and remove your theme and each page individually. Below we show you how to reset your site to start from scratch! Note this removes ALL data from your site as it is all deleted during the Read More >
How to Change Themes in BoldGrid for WordPress Updated on October 12, 2020 by Scott Mitchell There may be a time after you have already built your first site that you decide the theme is no longer working for you. You do not need to go thorough the hassle of rebuilding your entire site. You can simply just change the theme and keep all other data on the site. Below we Read More >
How to Use BoldGrid when your site is not hosted with InMotion Hosting Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor If you have decided that BoldGrid is going to be your solution for creating your new website but you have an existing website that you’re going to keep on a different host than InMotion Hosting, then you have a few options. You can: Start a new website with a new domain name Use your old Read More >
How to Run the Windows 10 File Checker Updated on July 23, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor File integrity is vital to the continued operation of any computer system. Over time, files can become corrupted due to errors or malicious activity. To mitigate this, computer systems have file checking software that can review and check the integrity of system files. By checking system files in this way, the program can identify corrupted Read More >
How to add a Favicon in WordPress 4.3 Updated on October 28, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor A favicon is the tiny icon that appears in the tab next to your domain name. It used to appear in the address bar next to your domain name, but it has been removed from that location for security reasons. The one exception is the Microsoft Internet Explorer which still shows the favicon next to Read More >
Move WordPress folder Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Before moving or making changes to your WordPress site, you should always make a backup! Create the new location for your WordPress core files. Use the option in cPanel to create a subdirectory if necessary. You can also use FTP or the cPanel File manager. Make sure that any existing files in the new location Read More >
How to Use BoldGrid in a Different Domain Updated on February 9, 2022 by InMotion Hosting Contributor If you wish to use BoldGrid with a different domain name it will require you to install WordPress onto that domain. You will first need to register and add the domain as an addon domain. The quickest way to install WordPress is using Softaculous. The process for installing WordPress is detailed below starting with the Read More >
How to Install WordPress in a Subdirectory Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor WordPress is normally installed directly to a domain name. It can also be installed to the subdirectory of a domain. The limitations of installing WordPress may depend on the number databases that your host allows for your account. If you’re limited to one database, then WordPress can only be installed once -using a domain name Read More >
How to Evaluate the Inspirations Updated on October 12, 2020 by InMotion Hosting Contributor BoldGrid comes with a variety of themes that are called Inspirations. The inspirations are fully designed with stock content in order to provide a layout that can be replaced with your own content at any time. This allows you to quickly bring up a fully designed website by simply replacing pictures and text. We will Read More >
Add and Replace Images On Your Pages Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Images can easily be replaced within your Pages using the BoldGrid interface. Follow the steps below to either add, remove or change images that you want to use with your BoldGrid site. If you are using any of the default images, make sure that you have purchased the licenses to use the image before proceeding Read More >
Site Contact Form Changes: BoldGrid and Ninja Forms Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Many BoldGrid sites are already populated with a contact form. Each form can be customized to meet your needs, but keep your customer in mind. For example, longer forms may discourage a user from providing any information. The following article shows you how to change your contact form when one is provided with your BoldGrid Read More >
How to Enable or Disable Automatic WordPress Updates Updated on June 10, 2025 by InMotion Hosting Contributor WordPress added automatic upgrades starting in version 3.7. Automatic upgrades are important because they keep your WordPress installation updated with the latest security patches and overall WordPress fixes or additions. The following tutorial shows you how to enable or disable automatic upgrades, though we strongly recommend that you not disable your automatic upgrades. How to Read More >