Your WordPress Hosting plan includes a specific amount of SSD (Solid-State Drive) Storage space. Should you wish to increase SSD Storage for your WordPress Hosting plan, you have two options. This Knowledgebase article assumes that you have logged in to your Hosted.com® account.: VIDEO: How To Update WordPress Plugins In cPanel Increase SSD Storage in WordPressAdditional Information:What is SSD Storage in Web Hosting?Optimizing Your SSD StorageLogin to Hosted.com® AccountAccess WordPress via … Read More


Upgrade WordPress Hosting This article assumes that you have logged in to your Hosted.com® Account, and the update steps to complete are listed below: Click “Manage Services” on the menu Select “WordPress Hosting” from the dropdown menu Click on “Manage” next to the domain’s hosting you wish to upgrade Click “CHANGE” to the right of Product The Products screen will display and you can choose “Select” under the package you want to upgrade to. This will go to the Review and Checkout page, where … Read More


Managed WordPress Hosting is hosting designed specifically for a WordPress website, allowing it to function as optimally as possible. Managed WordPress hosting means Hosted.com® takes care of all the technical aspects, including server setup software and hardware, thus providing a stable infrastructure. Our servers are streamlined for maintaining backups, security, WordPress updates, including themes and plugins after we have tested them, and security. Managed WordPress hosting is a type of we… Read More


In this tutorial, we cover how to change Permalinks for your WordPress website. WordPress will automatically create Permalinks that include the date and time. You can change these Permalinks and customize them to suit your specific style. Remember: you cannot have duplicate URLs or Permalinks for your WordPress site. Each Permalink must have a unique slug; ‘slug’ is a short term from news media used within an agency to identify an article – the part of a URL that appears after the last   Read More


This article shows you how to invite a User to access a WordPress website or blog and assumes that you are already logged in to WordPress. VIDEO: How To Update WordPress Plugins In cPanel WordPress User AccountsHow To Invite A User To Access A WordPress SiteAdditional Information:Why Should You Give Access to Your WordPress Website?Removing UsersLogin to Hosted.com® AccountAccess WordPress via Your Hosted.com® AccountAccess WordPress via cPanelAccess WordPress via cPanel OnlineHow To Update W… Read More


The Reading settings on a WordPress website, allow you to change the configuration of your WordPress site’s settings, blog pages, RSS feed settings, etc. to customize your WordPress site. VIDEO: How To Update WordPress Plugins In cPanel Change Your WordPress Reading SettingsThe Various Reading Settings:Additional Information:Why Change the Reading SettingsRSS Feed ExplainedHow To Update WordPress Plugins In cPanel Change Your WordPress Reading Settings To access your WordPress Dashboard, you ne… Read More


This tutorial discusses how to change the language on your WordPress site, this is particularly important when your business is expanding into regions or countries where the language is not English. A language-based website relevant to that region can be an effective marketing tool – read up more on the following blogs: VIDEO: How To Update WordPress Plugins In cPanel Changing Language SettingsAdditional InformationWhat Happens When Changing Languages on WordPress?Why Change Your Site’s Langu… Read More


The Writing Settings will allow you to change the formatting, content type, email posting, markdown on your site. Default Post Format The majority of Themes on WordPress do not support multiple post formats. The default is “Standard”  Other options are: Aside – Image – Video – Link – Quote – Gallery – Status  Markdown When switched on, allows you to write posts in markdown format. Markdown is a light markup language that one can use to add formatting elements to plain text posts. Date and Time… Read More


To create a Privacy Policy webpage, you can either create your own or use the template provided by WordPress: On the WordPress Dashboard go to “Settings” and select “Privacy Page” Click “Use this Page” and it will save a Privacy Page to your website   WordPress Hosting      … Read More


These Writing Settings are specific to the WordPress Admin Dashboard. Click the “View” tab in the upper right corner of the Dashboard and the select “Classic View” Formatting  Convert symbolic emoticons into the graphical emoticon e.g. 🙂 will display as a smiley face Correct invalid nested XHTML which may cause problems with your layout, ensure that you double check your layout that it is correctly presenting on the page. Default Post Category Applies a default category selection for a p… Read More