Change Product Image Alt Text in Prestashop 1.7

In PrestaShop 1.7 you can change the alt text for product images in the admin dashboard by default. For review, proper alt attributes in images help screen-reader users understand the function or description of the image. Although you could do this by editing code or with an module, below we cover changing the image caption Read More >

Manage WordPress Plugins with WP-CLI

InMotion Hosting servers have WordPress Command Line Interface (WP-CLI) installed. Therefore, you can install and toggle a WordPress plugin using SSH in lieu of the WordPress dashboard. You may want to activate a newly uploaded plugin. Maybe a recently updated plugin prevents you from logging into your WordPress site. Or WordFence Security notified you that Read More >

Change your Favicon in PrestaShop 1.7

A favicon is the 16×16 icon beside the website title in your browser tab. Although many content management systems (CMS) require you install a plugin or upload the favicon file manually, PrestaShop allows you to do so from your admin dashboard by default. You can use our free favicon generator tool or an online service Read More >

How to Delete WordPress Email Logs

There may be a time when you want to remove all emails from your mail logs. For example, you may want to remove outdated emails to clear the logs. As we continue our series on the WP Mail Logging plugin, we will now show you how to delete email logs in WordPress. Note: You must Read More >

How to Resend an Email from WordPress

Are you missing an email that was sent from your WordPress website? Luckily, WP Mail logging lets you easily view and resend any emails that originated from your WordPress site. As we continue our series on the WP Mail Logging plugin, we will now show you how to resend a WordPress email. This is a Read More >

Connect WordPress to Matomo Analytics with WP-Matomo

Among Matomo Analytics’ list of recommended plugins for customizing web analytics is the WP-Matomo (WP-Piwik) WordPress plugin. This plugin allows you to view Matomo analytics within your WordPress dashboard. Below we cover how to setup the WP-Matomo (WP-Piwik) plugin using your Matomo API code. Make WordPress even easier than it is already with a dedicated Read More >

How to View Your WordPress Mail Logs

Are you missing emails from your WordPress site? As we continue our series on the WP Mail Logging plugin, we will now show you how to view your WordPress Mail logs. This is an important step when troubleshooting email problems in WordPress. For example, you may not be receiving messages from contact form or password Read More >

WP Mail Logging Settings

Now that you’ve installed WP Mail Logging we will go over the available settings. You have several options for cleaning up logs which can be useful when trying to minimize the amount of disk space you are using. You can also adjust the date and message format on this page. Note: For additional troubleshooting steps Read More >

Configuring the Statistics in Jetpack

Jetpack provides a great view of statistics that you can also modify from the Detailed Statistics page within your WordPress site. The options you can configure for the Site Stats within Jetpack include: the Admin bar, Registered Users, Hiding the Smiley face image, and Report Visibility. Follow the directions below to learn about what you Read More >

How to View Statistics in Jetpack

Jetpack provides an in-depth analysis of your WordPress site. This information includes the views for the day that you open the dashboard, best overall day of views, all-time views and all-time comments. Follow the steps below to see the stats provided by Jetpack that are within your WordPress Dashboard. In order to see the stats Read More >

How to Use Related Content in Jetpack

One way to get your readers to spend more time on your site is to make sure that they know that there might other related content on your site. Jetpack provides this option and also does the computing involved to determine how content can be related. There are also a few options that you may Read More >

Add Branding to cPanel Using WHM Customization

WHM (Web Host Manager) makes it easy to add basic branding customization to your customers’ cPanel and Webmail. Formally titled the Branding section in WHM, the Customization section offers an easy interface to add your company name, logo, support and documentation info. How to Add Branding with WHM Customization How to Add Branding with WHM Read More >

Increase Upload Size in Your WordPress Multisite

After setting up WordPress Multisite (MS), or Network, you may need to increase the maximum upload size allowed. You can view your current settings by creating a phpinfo.php file (ensure you’re in the correct directory) and searching for upload_max_filesize. If updating the php.ini (and/or .user.ini) file and setting the .htaccess file as recursive don’t work, Read More >

Set WordPress to ignore a File Path

Sometimes, you need to allow access to a file or directory but don’t need a subdomain. For example, you may upload a file or folder to your public_html directory, but WordPress may show a 404 error when attempting to access its file path. In such situations, you can create a rewrite condition within your .htaccess Read More >

Using Single Sign On to Login to BoldGrid

One of the more frustrating things that we have to deal with everyday are the number of passwords and user names that we need to know in order to access different things on our computer. Logging into the Website Creator tool (also known as BoldGrid) normally requires separate login credentials. To simplify the issue of Read More >

How to View cPHulk History Reports in WHM

In this tutorial, we will show you how to view cPHulk history reports in WHM. When you blacklist/whitelist a Country or IP address in cPHulk it will beginning logging history reports. You can review these history reports to determine if a change has to be made to your settings. For example, you may be blocking Read More >

How to Create a cPanel Demo Account

In this article: Note that cPanel creation is no longer unlimited. For more information, please see cPanel Pricing Changes. You can see the pricing that now applies to cPanel licenses. These pricing changes also apply to demo accounts. To learn more about the change, please see our FAQ on cPanel Pricing. If you’re looking for Read More >