Managing WordPress using the cPanel WordPress Toolkit

To manage an existing WordPress site using the WordPress Toolkit on TurnUpHosting, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your cPanel account.
  2. Open the WordPress Toolkit. You can find it either on the Tools page under the Domains section or in the DOMAINS section of the cPanel home page.                                                                                                                                      cPanel - Domains - WordPress Toolkit icon
  3. The WordPress Toolkit page will display a list of installed WordPress sites.
  4. You can perform various actions for each site:
    • To view the site, click "Open."
    • To log in to the site, click "Log in."
    • To change site settings, such as the login URL, password, email address, and language, click "Setup."
    • To manage files using the cPanel File Manager, click "File Manager."
    • To copy files from one WordPress installation to another, click "Copy Data" (available only on WordPress Toolkit Deluxe).
    • To view logs for the site, click "Logs."
    • To enable maintenance mode, click the "Maintenance mode" slider. You can customize maintenance mode settings by clicking the "Maintenance Mode settings" icon.
    • To enable or disable search engine indexing, click the "Search engine indexing" slider.
    • To enable or disable WordPress debugging, click the "Debugging" slider.
    • To enable or disable password protection, click the "Password protection" slider.
    • To enable or disable the WordPress built-in pseudo-"cron" routine, click the "Take over wp-cron.php" slider.
    • To enable or disable hotlink protection, click the "Enable hotlink protection" slider.

You can also check your site's security and fix issues using the WordPress Toolkit. Additionally, you can update your WordPress site, clone it, back up and restore it, detach it from the WordPress Toolkit, or delete it altogether.

Managing your WordPress sites with TurnUpHosting's WordPress Toolkit provides a convenient and user-friendly interface to handle various aspects of your WordPress installations.

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