Do you offer WordPress CLI?
If you're using WordPress, you may wish to make use of the WP Command Line Interface (CLI) to make changes to your installation. It's included by default with all WordPress installs.Few readersDo you support WordPress Network (Multisite)?
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If you've utilised the temporary URL and would like update it to your own live domain, then you can easily use the our WordPress tools facility to update this. To update the temporay to the live URL: Head to your list of hosting packages - select package -Users. You'll then see the Site URL and Home fields, currently they should have the following type of URL: Update both of these fields to your live domain, e.g. color 1f56f9Few readersHow do I add and use WordPress contact forms?
There are a range of different WordPress form plugins out there such as WP Forms, Contact Form 7 and Pirate Forms. In this example, we'll demonstrate with the free to use Contact Form 7 plugin. Install the Contact Form 7 Plugin Log in to your WordPress Admin area and head to Plugins and select Add New. Search for Contact Form 7 and select Install Now and then Activate. Add a New Contact Form You’ll now see a new menu option called Contact down the left-handFew readersWhat is WordPress?
Overview of WordPress WordPress is a free and open source content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. WordPress is installed on a web server, which either is part of an internet hosting service or is a network host itself; the first case may be on a service like WordPress.com, for example, and the second case is a computer running the software package WordPress.org. WordPress is considered one of the easiest to use CMS, thanks to a user-friendly interface. It also has an amazinFew readers