After your SSL certficate is installed on your hosting account, there are some modifications you'll need to make to your .htaccess file. Adding a few lines to your .htaccess
If you have a secure certificate (SSL) on your WordPress website, you can automatically redirect visitors to the secured (HTTPS) version of your website to make sure their
If your website uses a database to store content (e.g. WordPress, Drupal), you will need your database hostname to connect your site to your database.
phpMyAdmin lets you manage MySQL databases. You can change database values, run queries, and create, view and modify your database structure.
In WordPress, there are situations such as restores, backups, and migrations where you may want to import or export your MySQL database.
If the default settings for your hosting account do not meet the requirements of your website or application, you can follow these steps to change your PHP settings.
When troubleshooting PHP errors, you will want to review your PHP logs. If you don't have PHP logs to review, use the following process to set up logging:
First off, if your site was hacked, you have our sympathy. It's really frustrating - not only because it's troublesome to your visitors, but it's really difficult to
Here's a list of most of the SSL Certificate Help articles. Use it as your guide — from requesting an SSL certificate, to installing it on your server.Click to jump to any
After you request your SSL certificate (Standard Assurance | Deluxe Assurance & Extended Validation | Code & Driver Signing), you will need to verify all of the information