Sep 19, 2022
The server here uses Nginx for Page Caching and Micro Caching in order to help provide a boost in site and page speed performance. If you aren't seeing the changes...
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How to Backup WordPress in your GlowFrog Dashboard
At GlowFrog, you can backup your WordPress site files and databases in 1 click. In this guide, we will go over the steps to make a Backup of your WordPress...
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Aug 1, 2022
How to Locate the name of Your WordPress Database You can use File Manager in cPanel to view the contents of your sites “wp-config.php” file which will have the database...
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Aug 1, 2022
How to Create a Database in cPanel At GlowFrog, this step is completed automatically when you install WordPress in 1 Click from your GlowFrog Dashboard. Not a current GlowFrog customer?...
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Aug 1, 2022
Installing WordPress at GlowFrog is easy. You can install WordPress right from within your GlowFrog Dashboard. In this guide, we will go over How to Install WordPress, from your GlowFrog...
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Aug 1, 2022
Question: What is my primary domain? Answer: Your primary domain is the main domain in your cPanel account. It is the domain you initially signed up with and that your cPanel hosting...
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Aug 1, 2022
Find the Document Root of your Website The document root of your website is defined as the folder which stores and serves the files for the website. You can Use...
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WordPress How to: How to Install WordPress Plugins
Install WordPress Plugins from the Dashboard Installing Plugins for WordPress from the WordPress Dashboard is a hitch: 1. Log into WordPress 2. On the left-hand side of the Dashboard, hover over 'Plugins' and click...
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Why Being your Own Sysadmin is a Bad Idea
As a Premium Managed WordPress hosting provider, we commonly see the topic trending on forums and social media that: managed hosting is too expensive and a waste of money! When...
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WordPress Hacks: 5 Ways to Protect Your WordPress site from Hackers
WordPress is one of the most commonly used CMS (content management systems) available. According to a survey conducted by W3Techs, 43.0% of websites are powered by WordPress. This is why...
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