Getting started as a WebPro Admin

So, you’ve confirmed that you are a WebPro and you have subscribed as a WebPro admin with the InMotion Hosting Customer Service team. What are your next steps? What do you need to know to get started? We will walk you through what you’re expected to see and the options that you have with an Read More >

Introduction to WebPro

Web Professionals are busy people, and we get that. The WebPro Dashboard provides a clear solution to manage your client accounts through the Account Management Panel (AMP), providing more efficiency to the daily workflows of agencies and designers. This introduction to WebPro helps you get familiar with the basics. Before we discuss the specific features 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 For example, you may want to remove outdated emails to clear the logs.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 >

How to Create a Git Repository on Your Reseller VPS

Your reseller customers can use Git for all kinds of projects, whether they’re moving around static files or managing WordPress theme updates. If they want to use Git, let them use Git! But maybe they don’t know how to open and sync with their own self-hosted repository. This is where you can save the day 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 >

How to Transfer a Website from Squarespace to WordPress

Squarespace has risen in popularity within recent years. But many users reach a point where they want more customization capabilities for their website(s). Many decide to migrate to the WordPress CMS (WordPress.org, not WordPress.com) for many reasons such as how easy it is to learn and its capabilities for novice and experienced users alike. Squarespace Read More >

How to Transfer a Website from Wix to WordPress

Many Wix users reach a point where they want more command and control over how their website(s) work. Many decide to migrate to the WordPress CMS (WordPress.org, not WordPress.com) for many reasons such as how easy it is to learn and its capabilities for novice and experienced users alike. Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to Read More >

Troubleshoot your WordPress Site with Health Check Plugin

Do you want an easy way to quickly troubleshoot issues on your WordPress site? The Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin has got you covered. This plugin performs the same steps our Support team follows when first approaching a broken WordPress site. Troubleshooting Mode Standard operating procedure for WordPress troubleshooting involves taking a look at the Read More >

Force WordPress Refreshes with Force Refresh

Sometimes, after adding news to your WordPress website you’ll want to refresh your website in viewers’ browser to ensure they’re seen immediately. Below we’ll cover achieving this with the Force Refresh plugin for those who need this done website-wide but manually instead of during set intervals. Install Force Refresh Log into your WordPress website directly Read More >

How to Set Expiration Dates for Posts in WordPress

You never want to have old information on your site. Out-of-date content can send visitors running from your site, or, worse, can provide false information that leads others astray. This is why it’s wise to have a policy of “expiring” time-sensitive posts. It’s very easy to set expiration dates for posts in WordPress using the Read More >