Control Web Panel (CWP) Backups

It can take a lot of time to fine-tune Control Web Panel (CWP), formerly CentOS Web Panel, to suit your needs. Once you’ve completed your configurations, you don’t want to lose your setup because of a cyber attack or data corruption. Keep reading to learn how to create and restore CWP backups. How to Create Read More >

Control Web Panel Server Scanners

Control Web Panel (CWP) Pro (formerly known as CentOS Web Panel) has many security plugin options available for installation. If you’re a CWPpro admin user, you can install and manage these integrations right from the dashboard – allowing you to scan for malicious software on your system. Below we’ll quick walk you through the security Read More >

How To Change Block Width in WordPress

The Gutenberg editor in WordPress gives you control over the appearance of various content blocks you can use on your site. When Gutenberg is not enough, you can further customize your content with your own CSS rules. In this article, you will learn how to change block width in WordPress in a few different ways. Read More >

Top WordPress Redirection Plugins

When managing your WordPress website you may find it necessary to redirect visitors from one page to another. While this can be done manually by modifying the .htaccess file, if your site has a large number of redirects you may benefit from using a plugin to manage your WordPress redirections.  Having an easy-to-navigate site with Read More >

Top 5 User Role Editor WordPress Plugins

When you have multiple people working in the same WordPress site, it’s natural to want to tailor the amount of dashboard access each person gets. Though WordPress has a few user roles with varying degrees of access, you cannot fully customize what each person has access to in the dashboard However, there are a few User Role Editor plugins you Read More >

Using the Pattern Creator in WordPress.org

Patterns is a WordPress feature that was originally introduced in Gutenberg based on combined blocks within the visual editor. It has now evolved into a full-fledged sharing application using the Pattern Creator in WordPress.org that allows anyone to create a pattern and share it with the WordPress community. When you work with WordPress, you’re often Read More >

10 Magento Security Tips

It is important to stay on top of Magento security practices to protect your website and customer data against cyber intrusions. Below we’ll cover some tips for hardening your Magento website hosting and web server. Initial Setup The following tips should be done during the Magento installation. However, there are still ways to implement them Read More >

WordPress 6.0 Looking Ahead

Now that WordPress 5.9 has officially launched, it’s time to start looking ahead to WordPress 6.0. Recently, WordPress core contributor Matias Ventura released the preliminary roadmap for WordPress 6.0 which gave an overview of the features and upgrades that are planned for this year.  In this article, we will take a closer look at what Read More >

Using Key Commands in Emacs

If you have decided to take on Emacs as a more feature-rich terminal editor, or as a local text editor you can use to write programs or manage your server remotely, you will need to be familiar with how key commands and key bindings work. With Emacs, you will be using key bindings to run Read More >

How To Setup Node.js App in cPanel

Node.js is a popular, event-driven JavaScript runtime you can use to build robust web applications. If you are already familiar with creating Node.js apps, you may be wondering how to get your app onto a shared server, a hosting environment in which you are limited in customization. Node.js requires some configuration of your server environment. Read More >

Minecraft VPS vs Minecraft Cloud VPS

While it is possible to install and configure a custom Minecraft server on a VPS or Cloud VPS platform, which platform you choose to use will impact the scalability and flexibility of your server. In this article, we will explore the differences between Minecraft Cloud VPS vs Minecraft VPS platforms. Topics Include: Minecraft on VPS Read More >

Basics of RVM – Ruby Version Manager

Installing, using, or developing Ruby applications can vary from system to system. Different workstations might have different versions of Ruby installed. This can be a big problem if your application depends on a specific version to run properly. And changing the default system version can be very difficult, so what are your options. RVM, the Read More >

How to Sign Up for Discord Nitro

While Discord itself is completely free-to-use, it is possible to sign up for a subscription service called Discord Nitro that unlocks a number of advanced features and perks that can enhance your Discord experience. In this article we will discuss the features of Discord Nitro and outline how you can get started with this service Read More >

ClamAV in Control Web Panel (CWP)

The Control Web Panel (CWP) Malware Scanner uses ClamAV, a free tool commonly used within defense-in-depth security solutions. ClamAV can detect suspicious signatures in files and emails. CWP has a graphical ClamAV interface to simplify popular antivirus features: ClamAV CWP Integration Want to better secure your cloud server? Install the CWP modules for ConfigServer Security 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 >

How to Install Control Web Panel

Control Web Panel (CWP) is a free server administration tool for Enterprise Linux-based distributions. A mature cPanel replacement, formerly known as CentOS Web Panel, CWP has the ability to manage everything you’d need within a bare metal / panel-less server: There’s also CWPpro, a premium version with additional features. However, all of those features can Read More >

Are WordPress Loopback Requests Enabled?

Loopback requests are a method used to perform various background processing tasks for WordPress. These are often important for the regular function of your site even though you do not necessarily see them running. An example of this would be the wp-cron.php file, which requires loopbacks to run and is used to automate tasks like Read More >

Important Joomla 4.0 Update

There was an important notice provided by Joomla that affects new Joomla 4.0 installations.  They produced an update that will affect anyone updating from version 4.04.   Not making these changes will result in a failure for updates beyond version 4.04.  If you are using only the core files, then the change will not apply to Read More >