How to Set Up Auto-updates for WordPress Plugins

This guide will walk you through the process of enabling auto-updates for the plugins you use on your WordPress website.
Why do I need auto-updates?

When plugin developers release new versions, it’s usually because vulnerabilities in previous versions have been uncovered.
The faster you update, the sooner that vulnerability is fixed.
If you do not update your site rapidly, it is vulnerable to hacking or virus infestation.
Setting up auto-updates eliminates the need to manually update your plugins whenever a new version is published.
Should I use auto-updates on my site?

Most websites support auto-updates.
However, modifications to a plugin’s coding may result in a software conflict that stops your site from functioning properly.
Though the likelihood is remote, it is critical that you have a backup to restore your site to an older version in the event that this occurs.
Can I automate updates for all my plugins?  

You can choose which plugins should be updated automatically.
However, you can normally only configure auto-updates for plugins installed from the WordPress repository.
Third-party plugins must typically be updated manually, while some developers have set up auto-updates for their own plugins.
How to set up auto-updates for plugins in WordPress?

1. Log into your WordPress Admin Panel.

2. Navigate to Plugins > Installed Plugins.

3. On the Plugins page, go to the Bulk Actions dropdown menu and select the Enable Auto-updates option.

4. To enable Auto-updates for all plugins, click the Plugin checkbox at the top of your list of plugins. This will put a check in the boxes of all the plugins you have. Then click Apply.

5. To select individual plugins to auto-update, scroll through your list of plugins, and click on the checkbox of those you want auto-updates enabled. Then click Apply.

6. To check whether there are any problems, look at the links above the Bulk Actions box and click on the Auto-updates disabled link.

This will display all the plugins you have decided not to auto-update as well as any plugins for which auto-update is not an option, such as third-party plugins. Any plugins in this list will need to be manually updated.
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How to Set Up a Static Homepage in WordPress

What is a static homepage and why do I need one?
Stage 1: Create a homepag

Before you can display a static homepage, you will first need to create it. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Log into your WordPress admin panel.

2. Scroll to Pages > Add New

3. In the Add New Page screen, type the word Home in the title box.

4. Click on Save Draft. This saves the page but doesn’t publish it on your website. Before you publish the page, you’ll need to add your homepage content. Once you have done this and are happy with how it looks in the preview, click Publish. 

5. The new page is now live on your website. However, there is one more thing you need to do before you can make it your homepage.
Stage 2: Create a new posts page
Because WordPress shows posts on the homepage by default, when you switch to a static homepage, you’ll need to build a new page for the posts to be displayed on.
Note: If you do not intend to publish blog posts on your site, you can skip this step.
To create a posts page:

1. Go back to Pages > Add New. This time create a new page called ‘Posts’. Leave the page blank and click Publish.

You do not need to add any content to this page. Once it is designated as the ‘posts page’, WordPress will automatically populate it with your blog posts.  

Stage 3: Set up your new homepage and posts page

To designate your static homepage and new posts page, follow these steps:

1. Navigate to Appearance > Themes > Customize > Homepage Settings

2. In the left sidebar, you will see the box below.

3. Under ‘Your homepage displays’ click the static page option.

4. In the Homepage dropdown menu, click the arrow and select the page called Home.

5. In the Posts page dropdown menu, click the arrow and select the page called Posts.

Note: If you do not intend to publish blog posts, keep the word Select in the options box and no posts page will be designated.

6. Click the Publish button at the top of the box.
Your new website settings are now in place. From now on, when someone visits your website homepage, the page they will see is the page called ‘Home’.

Users will now have to navigate to the posts page to see your blog entries.
This will have a URL that ends in /posts, such as yourwebsite.com/posts.
You may need to add this page to the menus or link to it somewhere so that others may easily locate it.
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How to Change the Current .htaccess File

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to modify the.htaccess file that already exists in cPanel. The “.htaccess” configuration file for the Apache web server provides directives for the various folders of a website.

The protocol used to send websites is called HTTP access and is denoted by the acronym “htaccess.”

Let us follow the steps to edit the .htaccess file:

  1. Log in to cPanel.

2. Select the “Files” option and click on the “File Manager” sub-option.

3. You can find the “.htaccess” file in the “public_html” folder. Select the “.htaccess” file.

4. Right-click on the file and select the “Edit” button.

5. You will enter the new page.

6. Here you can make necessary changes.

7. Then click on the “Save Changes” button on the top right side of the screen.

This way you can edit the .htaccess file in cPanel. We have an expert team who handles our customers with great interest. So, you can just contact them whenever you need help as they are available 24×7.

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How to Remove WordPress from cPanel with Softaculous

This post will show you how to uninstall WordPress from Softaculous.
After reading this post, you should be able to simply delete WordPress from your cPanel.

Let us see the procedure for removing WordPress from Softaculous:
1. Go to your cPanel account and log in.

2. Select Softaculous App Installer from the Software area, and then from the various options available, select WordPress.

3. Scroll down to Current Installations and click on the red bin means remove.

4. For removing the WordPress installation for that domain, you will be asked for confirmation. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Remove Installation button.

5. A pop-up will display once more, asking for confirmation. Click the OK button.

6. Once WordPress has been removed, you will get a success message.

You may use Softaculous to remove WordPress from cPanel in this manner.
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How to install OpenCart using Softaculous

Log in to cPanel.

Open Softaculous:
In the Search text box, type opencart and then press Enter.

Click Install. The installation page appears. In the Choose the version you want to install list box, select the version that you want to install. In the Choose Protocol list box, select the protocol.

n the Choose Domain list box, select the domain for installation, or accept the default value. In the In Directory text box, type the directory where you want to install the application, or accept the default value.

In the Data Directory text box, type the directory where you want to store application data, or accept the default value.

In the Store Name text box, type the store’s name. By default, the store name appears in the title bar of users’ web browsers when they visit your site.
In the Store Description text box, type a description for the store.
In the Store Owner text box, type the store owner’s name.
In the Store Address text box, type the store’s physical address. In the Admin Username text box, type the administrator username. In the Admin Password text box, type the administrator password.

In the Admin Email text box, type the site administrator e-mail address.


In the First Name text box, type the administrator’s first name, or accept the default value.


In the Last Name text box, type the administrator’s last name, or accept the default value.


Click the Advanced Options icon icon to expand Advanced Options. In the Database Name text box, type the name of the database to create for the application, or accept the default value.

In the Table Prefix text box, type the database table prefix, or accept the default value.

If you do not want to receive e-mail notifications when application updates are available, select the Disable Update Notifications Emails check box.

In the Backup Location list box, you can select a location to store application backups.
In the Automated backups list box, you can select whether or not Softaculous makes periodic backups of your application.
In the Backup Rotation list box, you can select how often Softaculous overwrites the oldest backup file with a new backup file.
To receive site configuration information after the installation is complete, type an e-mail address in the Email installation details to text box.
Review the installation options and settings, and then click Install.
When installation is complete, Softaculous provides information about the application’s configuration.

Installing PrestaShop with Softaculous

Log in to your cPanel account.

Launch Softaculous.

Enter prestashop into the Search text box and press Enter.

Install should be selected.

Select the version you want to install from the list box Choose the version you want to install.

Select the protocol from the Choose Protocol list box.


Select https:// or https://www if your site has an SSL certificate installed.
If your site does not already have an SSL certificate, use http:// or http://www.


In the Choose Domain list box, select the domain for installation, or accept the default value.
In the In Directory text box, type the directory where you want to install the application, or accept the default value.
If you want your domain name to go directly to the application, make sure the In Directory text box is blank.


In the Store Name text box, type the store’s name. By default, the store name appears in the title bar of users’ web browsers when they visit your site.

In the Admin Folder text box, type the directory for the administration panel, or accept the default value.
In the Admin Email text box, type the site administrator e-mail address.
In the Admin Password text box, type the administrator password.

Select the Auto Upgrade check box to have the application automatically updated when updates become available.
You can specify a location for application backups in the Backup Location list box.
You can choose whether or not Softaculous makes periodic backups of your application in the Automated backups list box.

In the Backup Rotation list box, you can specify how frequently Softaculous overwrites the oldest backup file with a new backup file.

To receive site configuration information after the installation is complete, enter an e-mail address in the Email installation details to text box.

Examine the installation options and settings, then click Install.
When the installation is finished, Softaculous displays information about the application’s configuration.

How to Create an E-mail Account in cPanel

This article will explain how to create an e-mail account in cPanel.

  1. Let us find out how to create an e-mail account in cPanel:

2. Click on the “Email Accounts” option under the “Email” category.

3. Click on the “Create” button.

4. In the “Domain” menu, select the domain for which you wish to create the email account.

Note- If the domain is missing, you can find the option on the right-hand side of the screen; “Manage Subdomains” or “Manage Aliases” to check your account’s domain configuration.

5. Enter the email address in the “Username” textbox.

6. Enter the “Password” or you can generate using the “Password Generator”.

7. Then comes the “Optional settings”.
a) You can select the unlimited option or enter the “Storage Space” in MB.
b) Using the radio button, select the option for creating folders for Plus Addressing, whether you wish to create folders automatically or not.
c) Tick the box if you want to send a welcome email with instructions to set up a mail client.

8. Tick the box at the end if you want to Stay on this page after clicking on the create button.

9. Click on the “Create” button.

This way one can create an e-mail account in cPanel. For more information contact our support staff and do check our knowledge base articles for more updates.

Installing a WordPress Theme

WordPress is open-source web software developed in PHP that allows for easy modification of features used to create a beautiful website or blog.
WordPress is an open-source program developed by hundreds of community volunteers, with the ability to support thousands of plug-ins and themes to change your site into anything.
WordPress began as a blogging system, but has now expanded into a comprehensive content management system and much more. With hundreds of plugins, widgets, and themes available, WordPress is only limited by your imagination.

It is quite simple to download and install a software script known as WordPress on a web page hosting package, but the web host must match the basic criteria and devote some time.
The services available on the WordPress official website allow you to get started with a new and free WordPress-based blog in minutes.

Now, let’s go through how to install WordPress themes:

1) First, download the theme on your computer. It would be a compressed (.zip) file.

2) Please extract the zip file containing the theme. By default, it will use the name of the extracted folder.
3) Now, upload the folder to “/home/username/public_html//wp- content/themes” (you may use the upload facility provided in the control panel or can use FTP)
4) Log in to WordPress and activate the theme from the administrator side.
4.1] Log in to the WordPress administration section at http://yourdomain.com/wordpressdirectory> /wp-admin/.
4.2] Go to Appearance >> Themes
4.3] Here you will see your newly uploaded theme listed under “Available Themes”
4.4] Click on “Activate to apply” The theme will get installed.

5) Now check the WordPress URL of your domain in a browser.
6) Now you will see under the appearance only you will get the Active theme, where you can update the settings for the theme.