This article shows how you can install WordPress via Toolkit. If you are completely new to Toolkit, my article about using Toolkit to manage WordPress…
Category: Wordpress
Knowledgebase articles about WordPress, including WordPress Toolkit and WP-CLI.
Using Toolkit to manage WordPress websites
WordPress Toolkit is one of two commonly used tools to install and manage WordPress websites. Earlier this year we wrote a series of articles about…
Installing WordPress via Softaculous
WordPress is by far the most popular content management system. There are good reasons for that. It is relatively easy to install WordPress and the…
Managing WordPress websites via Softaculous
The Softaculous WordPress Manager is one of two tools you use to manage WordPress installs. If you search for “wordpress” in cPanel you also see…
Cloning and staging a WordPress website using Softaculous
The Softaculous WordPress Manager lets you quickly clone a WordPress install and/or set up a development version of your website.
Backing up and restoring WordPress websites using Softaculous
As the name suggests, the Backup option in the Softaculous WordPress Manager lets you make a backup of your WordPress website.
Important WordPress settings and tweaks
There are lots of things to do after you install WordPress: adding content and installing plugins and themes alone is likely to be a bit…
Managing WordPress plugins
A default WordPress install is fairly minimal. You can add pages and blog posts and manage various settings, such as whether or not visitors should…
Managing WordPress themes
The layout and look and feel of a WordPress website is defined by its theme. When you install WordPress you get a couple of themes…
Installing WordPress from the command line
Both cPanel and WordPress have a great graphical interface. If you enjoy the command line, though, you might prefer to instead do various jobs via…