Configuring Jetpack to work with Cloudflare Updated on June 26, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Cloudflare is a service that provides content distribution, caching and protection for your website. Jetpack is a WordPress plugin that provides statistics, search engine optimization, social sharing, protection, backups, security and many other options. To provide these services, Jetpack must pass data through the xmlrpc.php file. Normally, CloudFlare is compatible with WordPress and does not Read More >
Social Media Sharing with Jetpack Updated on October 26, 2021 by Christopher Maiorana Jetpack offers social media sharing features. Using the “Sharing” features your readers can easily share your posts and pages with a wide variety of social media platforms or email, whichever they prefer. Making it easier for your viewers to share your content is a way to get more readers and thus more regular visits to Read More >
Jetpack Plugin Security Features Updated on August 16, 2021 by Christopher Maiorana Jetpack includes some important WordPress security features. In this article, we’ll show you where you can access these features in the Jetpack settings, and we’ll also discuss these features in more depth. How to Enable Security Features As with the other recommended features, some of the more important security features will already be enabled. But Read More >
Manage Your Control Web Panel Server from the Account Management Panel (AMP) Updated on April 15, 2026 by Derrell InMotion Hosting’s Account Management Panel (AMP) offers tools designed to help you manage your Control Web Panel server seamlessly. This guide will walk you through the various options available within AMP to help you leverage these tools effectively. Accessing Account Management Panel (AMP) Log in to your InMotion Hosting Account Management Panel (AMP) using your Read More >
The Ultimate Guide for Migrating WordPress Websites Updated on April 23, 2026 by Harry Jackson Migrating WordPress websites from one host to another might be a process you go through as a site owner. You could be moving to a new host for a variety of reasons. Better performance is usually a driver for this type of change. Moving a website from a local or development environment is also a Read More >
Top Monitoring Plugins for WordPress Updated on March 19, 2025 by InMotion Hosting Contributor It can take a lot of time to get your WordPress site up and running quickly by optimizing it and setting up things like caching. But once you get your site online and performing well, you want to make sure it stays that way. There are a lot of things you can monitor but two Read More >
Using Bootstrap 5 in Joomla 4.0 – Collapse Text Updated on September 3, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Joomla 4.0 includes Bootstrap (version 5.1) which includes many features to help build a responsive, mobile-prioritized website. One of these features is the ability to collapse text. This option can be set to a button or link and allows a content creator to hide a large text section that can be made visible by the Read More >
How to Alphabetize Posts in WordPress Updated on February 8, 2022 by Christopher Maiorana In our WordPress tutorial series you have already seen how to install the WordPress core files and begin publishing content to your site in the form of posts, pages, media, etc. After reading this article you will know how to organize your posts alphabetically for your readers. Why Alphabetize Posts in WordPress? Editing the Functions Read More >
How to Install the Matomo Analytics WordPress Plugin Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Matomo Analytics, formerly Piwik Analytics, is one of the most popular Google Analytics alternatives available today. The open source web analytics suite has a long list of features and over 50 plugins available to customize user interaction and tracking and for your marketing and privacy needs. The recommended shell_exec PHP function cannot be enabled on Read More >
How to Create an XML Sitemap for Your WordPress Site Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor An XML sitemap is a document that helps Google and other major search engines better understand your WordPress website while crawling it. Search engines use bots, also known as robots or web crawlers to identify the content of your site and index Pages and Posts. Once it is indexed, it will show up on SERPs (Search Engine Read More >
Engage Users with Virtual Reality by Adding a WordPress VR Plugin Updated on March 11, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Our world is constantly changing and ensuring your business continues strong through change can be stressful. Though there are many options for building an engaging online presence, certain brick and mortar businesses may be at a disadvantage if they can’t physically interact with customers. Luckily, if your business involves tours or viewings, you can use Read More >
Adding Instant WordPress Login to Your Website Updated on March 11, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor We love secure convenience. Though a small problem to have, sometimes logging into your WordPress dashboard can slow down your workflow. In addition, it is believed passwordless login is more secure than the traditional login method. Luckily, there are plugins that will allow you to login securely without typing out your password. Similar to other Read More >
How to Add Google Analytics to WordPress Updated on January 22, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Google Analytics is one of the most used website statistics applications on the internet. You can easily find Google Analytics specific plugins that make it easy for you to integrate the application into your WordPress website. There is also the option to add Google Analytics directly to your WordPress site without using a plugin. These Read More >
How to Add PayPal to WordPress Website Updated on March 11, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor One of the best features of WordPress is its compatibility. The open source platform can easily integrate hundreds of third-party services through plugins, widgets, or even just simple embed codes. This is especially true when you add PayPal to WordPress. If you’re a PayPal user, you can quickly integrate the service into your WordPress site Read More >
Using Site Health Info in WordPress Updated on February 23, 2022 by InMotion Hosting Contributor WordPress has a tool that can give you one of the best sources of information for your installation: Site Health Info. Using this tool you will be able to find all the important information about your WordPress installation. This information includes WordPress versions, directory locations, file sizes, active and inactive themes, active and inactive plugins, Read More >
How to Add Business Hours to WordPress Updated on March 11, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Though we’re interacting more and more online every day, some elements of the physical world can and should follow us to our digital spaces. For businesses, this includes adding business hours to your WordPress site. Even if your doors aren’t physically open, business hours can tell your audience when you’re available for communication and set Read More >
How to Create and Edit Pages and Posts in WordPress Updated on March 11, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Pages and posts are essential, foundational elements for all WordPress websites. No matter the purpose of your website, you will have pages, posts, or both for your site to function properly. There are a few differences between pages and posts, but creating and editing them is pretty much the same. Remember that when you edit or Read More >
How to Update WordPress Plugins Updated on March 11, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Learning how to update WordPress plugins is vitally important for website security and usability. Keeping your plugins up-to-date helps harden your website security — closing doors hackers could use to access your website. It also ensures a positive user experience for your website visitors, making sure they are interacting with the most recent and compatible Read More >
Resource — WordPress Guide to Social Media Integration Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Social media integration on your WordPress site is important for the overall growth of your online presence. Almost every successful business website you see today will have icons for their various social media platforms at the top or bottom of their site. They may also have social media feeds or reviews from their social media Read More >
What is the Difference Between Pages and Posts in WordPress Updated on March 11, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Contributor Even if you’re jumping into your first WordPress website, you’re probably already aware that pages and posts are important elements in the creation of your website. They help you build out your vision, creating the canvas where your content will be displayed and viewed by the world. But what is the difference between pages and Read More >