Disabling Comment Titles for Users in Drupal Updated on October 12, 2023 by Scott Mitchell One of the different settings you can adjust for your comments is the comment title, or the subject. By default, members are allowed to enter a title, or subject for their comment. If no subject title is entered, then one will be created by using the first 29 characters of the body of the comment. Read More >
New features to WordPress 3.8 Updated on June 9, 2023 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will discuss the new changes within WordPress 3.8 so that you can become more familiar with the content management system that we all love. If you want to try it out, you can take a look at our article on installing WordPress manually as it is still in beta. WordPress dashboard Read More >
Setting maximum comments per page in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell Drupal allows you to control the number of comments that appear on your pages. The default is set to 50, which means up to 50 comments will display per page. Any comments beyond the first 50 will then display on a second page. Below is a guide to help you adjust the maximum number of Read More >
Disabling comments for Article content type in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell Most content types in Drupal 8 do not have comments enabled by default, but the Article type does. You may disable comments on a node basis, but you may want to also disable comments for the entire Article content type. There are two ways to perform this and both have different results. Follow along below Read More >
The Biking WordPress theme by TemplateMonster Updated on June 12, 2023 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will introduce you to the Biking WordPress theme by Template Monster to create a gorgeous biking-oriented website using the popular WordPress platform. Just like many other themes from Template Monster, this theme is beautiful, responsive, and well designed to provide your visitors with an excellent experience. What it looks like Read More >
Disabling comments for specific nodes in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell Even though you have learned how to add a comment field to a content type, you are not obligated to keep the comment on each individual node. YOu may want to create pages that will not have the ability to have comments, or shut comments down on nodes whose comments have gotten a bit out Read More >
Customizing your Comments field in Drupal 8 Updated on March 13, 2023 by Scott Mitchell After creating your comment field for a specific content type, you will want to customize its settings so that it fits your ultimate design. This quick tutorial guides you on how the different settings of the comment field so you can tailor it for your specific data type. Log into your Drupal 8 admin area.. Read More >
Adding a comment field to a basic page in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell While comments are connected to the article content type by default in Drupal 8, there are others that do not. In these cases, such as the page content type, it will need to be added to the default structure. Follow along below as we guide you on how to add the comment field to a Read More >
Using the Backup/Restore option in OpenCart 1.5 Updated on December 22, 2023 by InMotion Hosting Contributor OpenCart has an option available to easily perform Backups and Restorations of your OpenCart database in the Dashboard. We recommend maintaining your own regular backups, so you can recover your website in case of emergencies. In this guide we will walk you through the backup and restore process in OpenCart 1.5. Perform a Backup: Login Read More >
Comment Introduction for Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell Comments are a very common aspect of an interactive site and Drupal makes sure they can be used to their maximum effectiveness. There have been some changes in Drupal 8 versus previous versions of Drupal. Comments are now their own field type. This means they are even more useful than before as they can be Read More >
How To Reset Your Drupal Password Updated on September 7, 2023 by Scott Mitchell A forgotten password. This can send a second of terror through any site member as they try unsuccessfully to log in. This article will guide you on how to reset your password in Drupal 8. How to Reset your password Visit the main page of your website. For instance, https://example.com Look just under the User Read More >
Working with Product Tags in OpenCart 1.5 Updated on December 22, 2023 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Product tags in OpenCart help you group and categorize products together, which helps customers navigate your store and find items they are looking for. In this tutorial we will show you how to work with Product Tags in OpenCart. Where do Product Tags Display? When you add a Product Tag to an item in OpenCart, Read More >
Cancelling a user account in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell It is very exciting to watch your membership numbers for your site grow and you never want to see them leave. There will be times, however, when you will need to cull your members. Follow below as we guide you on how to cancel a member account within Drupal 8. How to cancel a member’s Read More >
Changing the Anonymous user name in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell You can allow anonymous users to utlilize various features of your site such as making comments. When doing so, these unregistered users will have a specific user name. By default this is set to ‘Anonymous‘, however you can change this to anything you wish. This quick Drupal 8 guide will demonstrate how to do so. Read More >
Editing the canned emails for users in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell Within Drupal 8 there are a few different canned emails that can are used for different situations. Some are sent at the end of the registration cycle, upon account activation, if an account is blocked, canceled, or a password is recovered. You are able to edit the content of the emails so you can tailor Read More >
Enabling users signatures in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell Enabling user signatures can be a nice feature for your site members. This can allow them a small amount of customization for their accounts. Some site admins disallow the feature due to spamming potential, but if you decide you want to allow signatures in your Drupal 8 site, follow the instructions below. How to enable Read More >
Install and Setup the Social Contact Display Plugin/Widget for WordPress Updated on August 16, 2021 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will introduce you to the Social Contact Display plugin for WordPress as well as teach you how to install and use it. The Social Contact Display plugin is an excellent way to show information about yourself of your business attractively through a widget area on your WordPress site. With it, you Read More >
Regulating member registration in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell When managing member within your Drupal site, you will have the capability to regulate who can sign up. Some sites will want to allow open signups where anyone can register, while others may want to allow administrative approval. Even more strict will be sites that only allow new members to be physically added by the Read More >
How to Reset the PrestaShop Administrator Password Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor The following article tells you how to recover or reset the Prestashop administrator password in two ways. It is assumed that you have access to the cPanel and will be using the cPanel File editor to obtain necessary information. We will also use phpMyAdmin to enter and edit the database in the process of resetting Read More >
Fix WordPress Fatal error: Allowed memory size exhausted Updated on July 7, 2023 by InMotion Hosting Contributor WordPress can encounter a blank page sometimes, and the most common issue is a PHP Fatal error regarding the Allowed memory size of xxxxxxx bytes exhausted and in this guide I’ll show you how to easily fix this problem. Find PHP error behind blank WordPress page Fix Allowed memory size exhausted error Find PHP Read More >