WordPress – Server Gigabit Guide https://www.servergigabit.com/guide VPS Hosting | Dedicated Server Tue, 14 Mar 2023 09:30:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/cropped-GIGABIT_logo-1-32x32.png WordPress – Server Gigabit Guide https://www.servergigabit.com/guide 32 32 WordPress administrator password reset https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/wordpress-administrator-password-reset Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:52:27 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=715 If your WordPress have gotten or corrupted and do have forgot the primary email, you may refer to the following step to reset WordPress administrator password reset your password. Steps : 1. Login into cPanel 2. Log into the PHPMyAdmin. 3. Locate the WordPress database 4. Browse to to wp_users table. 5. Edit the user that you could like to…

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If your WordPress have gotten or corrupted and do have forgot the primary email, you may refer to the following step to reset WordPress administrator password reset your password.

Steps :

1. Login into cPanel
2. Log into the PHPMyAdmin.
3. Locate the WordPress database
4. Browse to to wp_users table.
5. Edit the user that you could like to modify the password.
6. Change the user_pass field and choose MD5 type, enter your new password.

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7. Select on Go button.
8. You will be able to login with the mentioned user username and new password.

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WordPress theme change via phpMyAdmin https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/wordpress-theme-change-via-phpmyadmin Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:50:13 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=716  1. Go into the cPanel, look for the Databases section and click the PHPMyAdmin link. (note you may need to setup a password using the “Reset MySQL Password” icon before you can log in.) 2. Select your WordPress database. (If you aren’t sure which database to select, check your wp-config.php file in the root location of your WordPress installation) 3.…

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 1. Go into the cPanel, look for the Databases section and click the PHPMyAdmin link. (note you may need to setup a password using the “Reset MySQL Password” icon before you can log in.)

2. Select your WordPress database. (If you aren’t sure which database to select, check your wp-config.php file in the root location of your WordPress installation)

3. Select the ‘wp_options’ table (if you have another table prefix ‘tableprefix_options’)

4. From the header bar choose the “Browse” tab.

5. Select page 2 from the tables footer.

6. Now you’ll need to edit (Change WordPress Theme through PHPmyAdmin ) the ‘template’ and ‘stylesheet’ rows and put in the word “twentyten”, or put in any other theme you want there as refer below.

7. Press “Go” when you are done.

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Changing WordPress Theme via phpmyadmin https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/changing-wordpress-theme-via-phpmyadmin Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:49:31 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=717 1. Go into the cPanel, look for the Databases section and click the phpmyadmin link. 2. Select your WordPress database. (If you aren’t sure which database to select, check your wp-config.php file in the root location of your WordPress installation) 3. Expand the database and select the ‘wp_options’ table (if you have another table prefix ‘tableprefix_options’) 4. Select page 2 from the tables header. 5. Now you’ll need…

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1. Go into the cPanel, look for the Databases section and click the phpmyadmin link.

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2. Select your WordPress database. (If you aren’t sure which database to select, check your wp-config.php file in the root location of your WordPress installation)

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3. Expand the database and select the ‘wp_options’ table (if you have another table prefix ‘tableprefix_options’)myphpadmin

4. Select page 2 from the tables header.myphpadmin page 2

5. Now you’ll need to click ‘Edit‘ to make change on the ‘template’ and ‘stylesheet’ rows.

change on the ‘template’ and ‘stylesheet’ rows.

6. Insert in the name of the template you wish to assigned to the WordPress and press “Go” when you are done as per below.

press 'go' in phpmyadmin

7. Repeat the same step 6 for the other row and that’s all. You’ve completed the changes. May clear cached and brows your WordPress site now to check on it.

 

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Install WordPress under Windows Hosting ( WebSitePanel ) https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/install-wordpress-under-windows-hosting-websitepanel Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:43:49 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=712 Step 1: Download the latest WordPress installation file from the http://wordpress.org/download/ , download it by clicking on “Download” button. Step 2: You could upload it via FTP or the DNP control panel File Manager and unzip the file. For your information, if you upload the file to wwwroot folder, after the installation is completed, the file script will appear once you visit your website…

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Step 1: Download the latest WordPress installation file from the http://wordpress.org/download/ , download it by clicking on “Download” button.

Step 2: You could upload it via FTP or the DNP control panel File Manager and unzip the file. For your information, if you upload the file to wwwroot folder, after the installation is completed, the file script will appear once you visit your website is http://yourdomainname.com

Another option is to create a subfolder in your hosting account and upload the file in it. The WordPress installation will be accessible at http://domainname.com/subfolder

Step 3: Create a MySQL database for WordPress. Kindly refer to the link as below for how to create the MySQL database in DNP control panel

Step 4: Open the URL http://domainname.com in Internet browser. Then click on the “Create a Configuration File” button. Fill in the database detail and site detail then finish the installation.

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Step 5: The installation procedure is finished. You now can login to the WordPress admin panel by http://domainname.com/wp-login.php

 

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Install WordPress under Linux Hosting ( cPanel ) https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/install-wordpress-under-linux-hosting-cpanel Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:42:17 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=708 WordPress is a free open-source software that is available for install in your cPanel Softaculous installer for free. This article will explain how to install WordPress through Softaculous. Below are the guidelines on how to do so: Login into your cPanel Go to Software / Services. Click the Softaculous icon. Click the Install link on the WordPress install section. Fill…

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WordPress is a free open-source software that is available for install in your cPanel Softaculous installer for free. This article will explain how to install WordPress through Softaculous.

Below are the guidelines on how to do so:

  1. Login into your cPanel
  2. Go to Software / Services. Click the Softaculous icon.cpanel softaculous apps installer
  3. Click the Install link on the WordPress install section.wordpress install section
  4. Fill in the WordPress setup information. The following is the necessary information you need to fill in and proceed as instructed and you are done.
Software Setup
Choose Domain Select the Domain you want to install your WordPress on from the drop box.
In Directory Leave this blank to install on the domain directly. If you are installing in a subfolder of your site you type the folder name here. This will make the blog load like the following: example.com/foldername.
Admin Username Enter a username for your WordPress Dashboard login.
Admin Password Enter whatever password you want for the Dashboard Login.
Admin email Enter a valid email here. The system will place an invalid email here. you will need a valid one.

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How to fix WordPress blank page https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/how-to-fix-wordpress-blank-page Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:37:18 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=705 If your WordPress showing blank page, below will be the possible problem and solution. Check 1: Disable all plugin There is 2 method to doing so: rename the plugin folder that located at wp-content/plugin. Disable WordPress Plugin from Database(PHPMyAdmin). Log into your PHPMyAdmin. Select the WordPress database. Browse to the wp_options table. Look for the active_plugins. Edit it and cut all…

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If your WordPress showing blank page, below will be the possible problem and solution.

Check 1: Disable all plugin

There is 2 method to doing so:

  • rename the plugin folder that located at wp-content/plugin.
  • Disable WordPress Plugin from Database(PHPMyAdmin).
  1. Log into your PHPMyAdmin.
  2. Select the WordPress database.
  3. Browse to the wp_options table.
  4. Look for the active_plugins.
  5. Edit it and cut all of the value from option_value to a text editor(eg. NotePad) and backup it.
  6. Save it.

Check 2: Change the themes 

There is 2 method to doing so

  • rename the themes folder that located at wp-content/theme/.
  • change the themes from Database.
  1. Log into your PHPMyAdmin.
  2. Select on the WordPress database.
  3. Browse to the wp_options table.
  4. Look for the option_name for template and stylesheet.
  5. edit it to another themes name. (Note: themes name is refering to the folder name in themes folder)

Save it.

If the issue still presist, try to update the WordPress to the latest version.

Note:

If all the step as above have taken and issue still persist, please submit a ticket to our support team

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Optimizing WordPress application to avoid hitting CPU/Virtual Memory limit https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/optimizing-wordpress-application-to-avoid-hitting-cpu-virtual-memory-limit Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:36:55 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=700 1. Remove any unwanted plugins.   Sometimes users did kept the old plugins by just deactivating them which this process can cause issue on the usage or CPU/Virtual Memory usage.   2. Update plugins to the latest version available.   The plugins involve will required updates to fixed their bug or any problem which may lead to further complication on…

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1. Remove any unwanted plugins.

 

Sometimes users did kept the old plugins by just deactivating them which this process can cause issue on the usage or CPU/Virtual Memory usage.

 

2. Update plugins to the latest version available.

 

The plugins involve will required updates to fixed their bug or any problem which may lead to further complication on the plugins itself that may lead to other related problem mostly on the CPU/Virtual Memory usage.

 

3. Routine database tables optimization.

 

To keep things running smoothly, you need to log onto PhpMyAdmin on a routine bases and optimize the database tables. Unoptimized data tables can overload the server. More over, the CPU usage is also more for reading unoptimized data tables. Besides data table optimization, you can also delete spam/unapproved data.

 

4. Themes usage and compatibility.

 

This is the most common reason or causes on the CPU/Virtual Memory limit hit problems. Before proceed to install a theme, the best is to check on its compatibility and requirement which normally some fancy themes required more resources to operate normally.

 

5. WordPress upgrading and caching.

 

Are you still laid behind with the older WordPress version? Well, if that is so then it is high time you upgrade to an advanced and latest version. Most of us ignore the idea of upgrading wordpress just because it works perfectly. An upgradation helps because the newer versions are better in terms of security and optimization.

 

You may also install wordpress caching program. Caching archives each web page on your site. This lowers server load as it doesn’t require sending multiple queries to the database for generating multiple pages.

 

6. Reduce widgets usage.

 

In certain WordPress run by user may contain some unnecessary widgets which normally leads to complication to whereby more usag on the CPU/Virtual Memory is required to operate.

 

7. Lower PHP or Database calls.

 

PHP scripts and database calls also consume a lot of CPU resource. Caching your sites helps but certain database/PHP calls cannot be avoided. Hence, you should go through the plugins documentation carefully and disable the unnecessary options.

 

8. Lower the load on index.php file.

 

At peak hours, your homepage may create a load on your server during the peak hours. To lower this load, ensure keeping your homepage simple. Try to lower the number of posts on your homepage and remove unwanted files, links and high resolution images. It would be even better if you choose a CDN service like Cloudfront

 

9. Disable WP-Cron.

 

Disable WP-Cron or change to a scheduled task to run every hour. This will greatly reduce your CPU usage. WP-Cron manages all your scheduled events so it is continuaally active on many sites when it isn’t necesssary.

 

10 Avoid plugins that use excessive CPU load.

 

These are often backup and security pluggins. These functions are best being offered by a quality host provider that has integrated solutions.

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How to redirect complete WordPress subfolder from .htaccess file https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/how-to-redirect-complete-wordpress-subfolder-from-htaccess-file Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:35:25 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=703 How to redirect complete WordPress subfolder from .htaccess file Before edit the .htaccess file, you need to copy a backup .htaccess to your local PC. Existing .htaccess should look something like: Code: ================================================== # BEGIN WordPress <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^index\.php$ – [L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule . /index.php [L] </IfModule> # END WordPress ================================================== Add…

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How to redirect complete WordPress subfolder from .htaccess file

Before edit the .htaccess file, you need to copy a backup .htaccess to your local PC.

Existing .htaccess should look something like:

Code:

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# BEGIN WordPress

<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>

RewriteEngine On

RewriteBase /

RewriteRule ^index\.php$ – [L]

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule . /index.php [L]

</IfModule>

# END WordPress

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Add a redirect for complete folder:

Code:

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# BEGIN WordPress

<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>

RewriteEngine On

RewriteBase /

RewriteRule ^index\.php$ – [L]

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule . /index.php [L]

</IfModule>

# END WordPress

Redirect 301 /oldfolder http://www.yourdomain.com/newfolder

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Installing WordPress in Sub-Domain (Linux Hosting) https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/installing-wordpress-in-sub-domain-linux-hosting Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:34:45 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=699 If you wish to install WordPress on your sub-domain, there will be changes on the Domain section as per the screenshot below: Login tocPanel via yourdomain.com/cpanel Locate Softaculous Apps Installer Locate WordPress follow by Install On the Choose Domain section, choose your desired sub-domain on the drop down menu The In Directory section should be blank or else the WordPress shall be…

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If you wish to install WordPress on your sub-domain, there will be changes on the Domain section as per the screenshot below:

  1. Login tocPanel via yourdomain.com/cpanel
  2. Locate Softaculous Apps Installer
  3. Locate WordPress follow by Install
  4. On the Choose Domain section, choose your desired sub-domain on the drop down menu
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The In Directory section should be blank or else the WordPress shall be install at sub.yourdomain.com/wp

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How to Move Blogger to Self-hosted WordPress https://www.servergigabit.com/guide/kb/how-to-move-blogger-to-self-hosted-wordpress Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:33:30 +0000 https://www.wesbytes.com/guide/?post_type=kb&p=694 In this example, lets say that you have a Blogger blog http://yourblog.blogspot.com and would like to migrate it to Self-Hosted WordPress with custom domain name newdomain.com Get domain name and purchase a hosting account You must have or register domain name newdomain.com You must have a hosting account. Install a temporary WordPress Installation If you have Linux Hosting account, you can login…

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In this example, lets say that you have a Blogger blog http://yourblog.blogspot.com and would like to migrate it to Self-Hosted WordPress with custom domain name newdomain.com

  1. Get domain name and purchase a hosting account

  • You must have or register domain name newdomain.com

  • You must have a hosting account.

  1. Install a temporary WordPress Installation

  • If you have Linux Hosting account, you can login to your cPanel > Softaculous > WordPress and install a temporary WordPress installation. You may also download WordPress installer from WordPress.org and install it manually.
  • In this example we install it to directory “/blogtest”

  • This temporary WordPress installation is used to import all your blog posts and comments and to test and see if all your blog posts and original Permalinks or URL’s are being maintained.
  1. Import All the Post and Comments From Blogger to WordPress with Importer option.
  • From your WordPress, go to Tools > Import > Blogger.
  • Authorize the Importing process by Clickling Authorize button.
  • Enter your Google User Name and Password.
  • Click the Grant Access Button
  • You’ll be shown a list of all the blogs you own on blogger and the number of posts and comments. Click the blog that you want to import.
  • Once you click the import button you’ll see a progress Bar as the comments and Posts get imported. Once its Done the Text in the Button gets changed to Set Authors button. Click the button.
  • You will see your blogger username (if you have multiple authors you see them too) select Admin (This is the default WordPress user) from the drop down list and click Save Changes button.
  1. Changing Your URL (Permalinks or Post slugs) to Maintain Your Google Juice and Page Rank

  • Go to Settings > Permalinks
  • Change Common settings from Default to Custom
  • Fill out Custom Structure text box with /%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%.html
    (This is to match the post structure in WordPress with former Blogger posts)
  1. Checking Your URLs and Permalinks
    -Check your blog posts in WordPress if they are working fine.
  2. Move Everything To Fresh WordPress Installation
  • After you check your WordPress installation and blog posts are working fine, go to your temporary WordPress installation dashboard
  • Go to Manage > Export and Click the Download Export File button. Download and save the XML file.
  • Install a fresh copy Of WordPress. In this example, you would like the new blog has custom domain name in your new hosting account root directory. So you need to install the WordPress in your hosting account root directory. Again, you may install it through Fantastico De Luxe if you have Linux Hosting Account with cPanel.
  • Login to your dashboard of your fresh copy WordPress.
  • Go to Manage > Import > WordPress and import The XML file which you saved before.
  • Repeat step 4 to switch on permalinks in order to maintain your Permalinks or URLs.
  1. Change over the URL
  • Back in Blogger, select Settings > Publishing.
  • Click the top link, Custom domain.Type in your new domain, www.newdomain.com. Save. Now all your links will transfer automatically to your own domain, but you’ll need one more step to transfer your blog home page over.
  • Still in Blogger, go to Layout>Edit HTML. Place the following code anywhere between <head> and </head>:
  • <meta content=’0; url=http://YOURNEWURL.com/’ http-equiv=’refresh’/>
  • This will sends visitors to your blog homepage directly to your new URL

Note:

1. It will not import the images from your blogger.com. It will reference the images which are stored on Blogger server. So you will have to manually upload your image to a new photo sharing service such as Photobucket.com


2. It will import all your tags as categories. So suddenly you might have tons new categories import to your WordPress at the top level. 

You will have to manually change them to make it more meaningful.


3. It will not import your sidebar links, widget, add-ons, css and layout. So you have to customize your layout in WordPress.


4. It will not import your feed. You have to replace your old Blogger feed with the new WordPress feed in your Feedburner dashboard.

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