Importing theme data into the Cherry Framework Updated on June 9, 2023 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will teach you how to import sample data into the Cherry Framework. This is especially useful if you have purchased a theme that uses the Cherry Framework such as one purchased from Template Monster. First, you will need to log into your WordPress dashboard. Next, click on Cherry Options, then Import. Read More >
Changing your logo in the Cherry Framework Updated on June 8, 2023 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will teach you how to change your WordPress site logo when using the Cherry Framework. General guidelines for your logo There are a few things that you want to keep in mind when changing your logo on your WordPress site. First, keep in mind that this is something that will be Read More >
Editing styles in the Cherry Framework Updated on June 9, 2023 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will teach you how to adjust many styling options within the Cherry Framework which is used by many free and premium themes, such as those made by Template Monster. At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to make changes to many options such as fonts and background colors. Read More >
Creating a comment section for your blog posts. Updated on March 13, 2023 by Scott Mitchell Once you install your blog module and can have created your first blog post content types, you may notice that there is no ability for visitors to leave comments. This is a normal feature for blogs and likely expected for your website visitors. They like to leave comments on blog posts so they can interact Read More >
Disabling comments for specific blog entries in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell After creating your comment field for your blog post content type it will appear in every blog post node that is created. However, you may have posts where you do not want to allow comments or possibly even close down further comments on a post due to abuse. Follow this guide to learn how to Read More >
Removing the Title Label for a Field in Drupal Updated on September 7, 2023 by Scott Mitchell After creating a field type, such as a comment, for a particular content type you will notice that the field’s label will appear on the page, even if the field is disabled. To learn how to disable the label so that there is not an extraneous title hanging out on your screen, follow the instructions Read More >
Creating a comment field for content types in Drupal 8 Updated on March 13, 2023 by Scott Mitchell By default Articles, Pages, Blog pages, and other content types do not have a place for visitors to leave a comment. Beginning in Drupal 8, Comment became its own field type. This means it is much more versatile and can be added to even more places, such as each product on a site having its Read More >
Unobtrusive Design Studio WordPress theme by Template Monster Updated on June 12, 2023 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will introduce you to the Unobtrusive Design Studio WordPress theme by Template Monster and teach you how to fully configure it on your WordPress site. This theme is excellent for any design portfolio and is extremely extensive. What it looks like Downloading and installing Read More >
Creating a blog entry in Drupal Updated on October 25, 2023 by Scott Mitchell Once your blog module has been installed and enabled, you will be ready to begin adding blog entries. Below is a quick guide on how to add blog content to your Drupal site. If you are starting a blog from scratch, you can get started today with optimized Drupal Hosting. How to create a blog Read More >
How to install WebCalendar Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor If you need to keep track of events on your website you can utilize the WebCalendar application which can be installed via the Softaculous installer. In this guide we’ll walk you through installing this calendar software that you can run on your website. Login to cPanel Under the Software / Services section, click on Softaculous Read More >
Installing and Enabling the blog module in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell Blogging is one of the more popular online activities and the main reason some people create a website. For Drupal 8, however, the Blog module was removed from the core files. This in no way means that blogging is disabled or cannot be done within Drupal 8. You can find the Blog module at https://drupal.org/project/blog Read More >
Adding a contact form to a menu in Drupal 8 Updated on August 16, 2021 by Scott Mitchell Once you have configured your contact form, you can now attach the contact form to your menu. This way the contact form can be found and accessed from an easy to access menu instead of only the link in the footer area. Below are the instructions for adding the contact form to your menu in Read More >
How to Configure a Contact Form in Drupal Updated on October 12, 2023 by Scott Mitchell One of the more common pages found on websites is the contact form page. This is normally a page with some type of a form that the user can fill out. The content is then sent to a specific email address so the feedback can be reviewed and responded to. This tutorial will guide you Read More >
Using a TemplateMonster Theme or Template Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor When it comes to making your website attract more attention, a template or theme can go a long way to change some boring looking text and boxes into a more vibrant website. There are 3 key things when it comes to getting your TemplateMonster template up and running with InMotion Hosting: You need to have Read More >
How to Remove an Existing Forum in Drupal Updated on October 12, 2023 by Scott Mitchell Sometimes there are situations where you may end up needing to remove existing an forum from a Dupal website. This is common when you change the focus of content or merge content together. Below is a very simple tutorial that explains how to delete an existing forum in Drupal. How to Remove an Existing Forum Read More >
Installing Koken Themes Updated on June 8, 2023 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will teach you how to install new 3rd party Koken themes. After completing this tutorial, you will be familiar with installing both premium Koken themes as well as many other free Koken themes that are available. Downloading your Koken theme To install any 3rd party Koken theme, you will need to Read More >
Member subscriptions on WordPress with Memberful Updated on June 9, 2023 by Jeff Matson In this article, we will teach you how to use Memberful to fully integrate a members only area into your site built with WordPress. For a all-in-one plugin that handles subscriptions, spam, security, and more, try Jetpack! Installing the Memberful WordPress plugin Installation is quite simple and can be done in just a few steps. Read More >
Fix WordPress Download Failed Errors on Update Updated on September 21, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor If you run into problems trying to update WordPress, it could be caused by the temporary directory WordPress uses for downloads. You can easily fix this by defining a WP_TEMP_DIR in your wp-config.php file below. WordPress update failing If you’re trying to upgrade WordPress itself, you might encounter this error when trying to update: Download Read More >
How to Enable and Configure the Forum Module in Drupal Updated on October 12, 2023 by Scott Mitchell One of the more popular stock modules in Drupal is the forum module. This allows you to create a platform for your site where visitors can come and have discussions related to topics they have in common. This helps create a community within your site, which can help your site’s popularity and growth. Below are Read More >
cPanel 11.38 enforces security tokens Updated on June 7, 2023 by InMotion Hosting Contributor The cPanel 11.38 release disabled the ability to turn off security tokens, and it’s now a forced option for all cPanel users. This was done to provide an extra layer of security and to help prevent CSRF (Cross-site request forgery) attacks. What do security tokens look like? When you’re logged in to either cPanel or Read More >