Redirect Bitnami WordPress
Redirect Bitnami WordPress
Redirect Bitnami WordPress
Usually when I run into email sending problems, the solution is SMTP. You can set up a free account with SendGrid and install WP Mail SMTP. I believe SendGrid is a free option in that plugin as well. WP Mail SMTP has instructions on how to configure SendGrid. Once you’ve configured SendGrid and installed WP … Read more
You will need to make the restrictions on a web server level, not within WordPress itself. You can restrict table size in the database or restrict folder sizes on the server itself. Doing this however will break your site. If you restrict a folder to be no more than “X”, then it can’t process the … Read more
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WordPress.com is just one of the companies that offers you specialized wordpress hosting. all companies that do that come with some restrictions or surprising pricing plans when you compare to “regular” hosting. Since those companies have their own specialized enviroment in which wordpress runs, which they rarely reveal the details of, it is hard to … Read more
It sounds like you need to uninstall WordPress. If your web host includes a hosting control panel then you might have an item called “Quick Install” where you can view your current CMS installations. If you see WordPress listed somewhere you should be able to click a red X and remove it. If none of … Read more
A host doesn’t need to specialize in WordPress to be a good environment for it. Many hosts supposedly specialize in it, but don’t provide any different features than their competitors. If you are looking for officially recommended hosts, take a look at the WordPress recommended hosts. However, I’m not a fan of all of the … Read more
Assuming that the hosting account is capable of meeting the minimum requirements, yes, you can install WordPress in a subdirectory of an existing site. See more info here: https://codex.wordpress.org/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory
This seems off-topic, but I’ll answer anyway. It entirely depends on your arrangement with the client, as well as whether you want to take care of supporting your client’s site after you deliver it to them. Reputable hosts like wpengine.com provide different levels of access via developer roles: your client pays for everything and has … Read more
Instead of delete, you can move all files from /wp to root folder. Then use this script to replace url from example.com/wp to example.com inside the database https://interconnectit.com/products/search-and-replace-for-wordpress-databases/ Follow these few steps. Move all your website files to root from /wp folder. Upload the script folder to your web root. Browse to the script file … Read more