FileZilla FTPS Tutorial

FileZilla FTPS Tutorial

FileZilla FTPS Tutorial FileZilla is a File Transfer Protocol program available for free. Installing FileZilla Follow this link to download FileZilla. Select “save this file to disk” option when download window opens. Save this file to your desktop. *** If you don’t have option to choose where to save the download then the file will […]

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How to enable Gzip compression?

Enable compression via .htaccess For most people reading this, compression is enabled by adding some code to a file called .htaccess on their web host/server. This means going to the file manager (or wherever you go to add or upload files) on your webhost. The .htaccess file controls many important things for your site. If […]

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What is the resource limit being set?

It will be following the shared environment server resource available from our product page such as detail below. Please also refer to the Hosting package HERE CPU Usage: 40% of the server CPU Maximum Memory Usage: 512MB

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How can I forward my old website to my new site?

You can do this with a redirect. To set up a redirect, perform the following steps: Log in to your old site’s cPanel interface. Navigate to cPanel’s Redirects interface (Home >> Domains >> Redirects). Set the old site’s index page to redirect to the new site’s index page. If you want the old site and […]

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How can I change my password in cPanel?

If you remember your old password, click Password & Security in the user menu to navigate to cPanel’s Password & Security interface (Home >> Preferences >> Password & Security). If you forgot your password, your web hosting provider can reset it for you in WHM. You can also reset your password via email if your web host enables […]

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How to Log into Your CPanel

How to Log into Your CPanel

  How to access cPanel To access cPanel, enter one of the following URLs in your preferred browser: http://192.168.0.1:2082 — Access cPanel over an unencrypted connection with your IP address. http://example.com:2082 — Access cPanel over an unencrypted connection with your domain name. Then, decide whether you wish to log in via your cPanel account or […]

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