How to add a Favicon in WordPress 4.3

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

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

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

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

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

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 >

How to Enable or Disable Automatic WordPress Updates

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 >

How to Create Categories in WordPress

If you are using WordPress to publish multiple pages of content for you viewers, then you will want to use Categories. WordPress uses the category option in order to provide organization for your content. In turn, providing this organization helps your users find similar or other content within your WordPress site. Use categories to create Read More >

Fixing the Email issue with OpenCart 1.5

Who is affected? If you are are an OpenCart ecommerce software user and find that emails never seem to come to you, then the information share below is for you. At present, this issue is known to affect OpenCart 1.5x users. What is the problem? OpenCart can send emails back to an administrator for a Read More >

WordPress Caching Rewrites

WordPress Caching Below are the steps to fix the re-writes for both plugins, WP Super Cache and W3 Total Cache. WP Super Cache Re-Writes Go into your File Manager after logging into your cPanel. Please make sure you have Show hidden files checked. Find your .htaccess in the document root of the website in question. Read More >

Magento Security Patch Release 7-7-2015

Who is affected? – Users of Magento Community Edition prior to 1.9.2.0. Have these issues been addressed? – The SUPEE-6285 Patch Bundle covers eight different issues that are listed in the article below. SUPEE-6285 Patch Bundle On June 7, 2015 Magento released a bundle of eight patches that addresses the following issues: Customer Information Leak Read More >

How to Reset a cPanel Password in WHM

As the owner of a VPS or Dedicated server account, you have the ability to create and manage multiple cPanel accounts. These may be all yours or perhaps you have clients on your server with their own cPanels. Sometimes, a cPanel password will be forgotten and you may be asked to reset it. This is Read More >

WordPress 4.3 Beta 1 Available

WordPress 4.3 Beta Now Available!!! As of July 2, 2015, the new Beta for WordPress version 4.3 has been released. You can download Below is a list of a few things that will be in the new version. You can download the beta here or you can try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin. It is Read More >

How to Create Custom Error Pages in cPanel

When a visitor to your site receives an error message, such as 404 (Not found), or 500 (Internal server error); they will see the default error page. You can easily customize these pages in your cPanel with the Error Pages button. For example, you may want to personalize the error message. In this tutorial, we Read More >

Drupal Core – Critical Security Alert June 17,2015

On June 17, 2015 a few vulnerabilities were discovered in Drupal core that affect versions 6.x and 7.x The vulnerabilities discovered are Impersonation, Open Redirect, and Information Disclosure. The information below was provided by the Drupal Security Advisories page. Impersonation (OpenID module – Drupal 6 and 7 – Critical) A vulnerability was found in the Read More >

WooCommerce Object Injection Vulnerability

Object Injection Vulnerability on versions 2.3.11 and lower Issue: An Object Injection vulnerability has been discovered in WooCommerce. Status: Update has been released. Who is impacted? Anyone running less than v 2.3.11. Why was this update released? The web security firm Sucuri has discovered that malicious users may be able to exploit the bug to Read More >