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- Powered By Network Solutions: WordPress - How to Fix Common Server and Connection ErrorsAs you build your WordPress site, you may encounter an error or an error message. We have identified several common errors and provided an overview on how to address these issues. If you have any difficulties troubleshooting your WordPress website, feel free to contact us, and we would be happy to help.
- Powered By Network Solutions: File Management - Navigating File ManagerFile Manager helps you organize, manage, and edit your website files.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilder - How to Setup Your StoreThis article provides an overview of Store and how to set it up.
- Powered By Network Solutions: Dashboard OverviewLearn your way around the new Foundation dashboard in this article.
- Powered by Network Solutions: Scripting - How to Increase PHP Upload Size LimitsSome PHP based website builders, such as WordPress, may require you to increase your PHP upload limit in order to install a particular theme, plugin, or feature. Modifying the set limits are as simple as editing the php.ini file and the .htaccess file.
- Powered By Network Solutions: Websitebuilder - Selecting a Template - VideoVideo tutorial
- Powered By Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilder - Improving Site Navigation - VideoThis is a video tutorial providing step by step process in improving your website navigation.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilder - Saving and Publishing Your WebsiteDiscover how to efficiently save and publish changes to your website using Legacy WebsiteBuilder and Express Editor. Get step-by-step instructions to ensure all your edits go live seamlessly.
- Powered by Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilder - Handling Multiple PackagesIn this article, we will take a look at how orders are broken down and what you can do to process separate orders into different package types.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilder - How to Change Your Theme DesignCustomize your theme design by changing colors, fonts and more!
- Powered By Network Solutions: FTP - How to Connect Using an Offline Website BuilderMany website builders are stored online inside of your iPage hosting account. However, many popular offline builders exist which are stored on your personal computer instead. When it is time to publish your website online, these offline builders temporarily connect to your FatCow account via FTP to upload a published copy of your website. While some offline website builders may need to be manually uploaded through an FTP Client, some have the capability of connecting via FTP directly.
- Powered by Network Solutions: WordPress - How to Change Your Front PageWordPress gives you the power to choose which page you want to display as your front (home) page. Your blog posts are displayed as your front page by default, but you can change it at any time.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WordPress - How to Install a ThemeInstalling a new theme is an easy and creative way to change the design or "skin" of your website. Themes modify the way your website is displayed but do not alter the original programming used to make your website work.
- Powered By Network Solutions: Marketing: Social LiftSocial Lift is a monthly Marketing package available for iPage, Bluehost, and Hostgator brands. We create and manage profile pages and posts across Facebook and Google Plus. We also run ad spend in Facebook to promote the business page, and push posts to the front of our client's followers.
- Powered by Network Solutions: How to Create a MailboxLearn how to create a standard mailbox on your account.
- Powered by Network Solutions: What are Error Logs?This article shows about the common types of error logs, samples, and a brief explanation.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilderGet started with this easy to use site builder; choose from hundreds of professional templates.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilder - How to Set Up Checkout AnalyticsCheckout Analytics is a useful feature that lets you track conversion rates for your customer checkout in third-party software tools like Google Analytics, Facebook, and Instagram. This article will explain how to set up this feature by explaining where and how to enter the third-party scripts into the store settings of your website.
- Powered by Network Solutions: WordPress - Themes and PluginsWordPress Themes and Plugins represent the core of your WordPress website. Here are some themes and plugins that have been beneficial to our customers and that we recommend.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilder - Page OverviewThe page overview feature will give you a high-level view of your site's content.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WordPress - How To Recreate Your Website Using WordPressIf your existing website is not performing as it should, you can recreate it on the world's most popular site builder, WordPress. This outline suggests using the WordPress platform in a way that will not cause any website downtime. You can adjust this process in whatever way that best fits your needs.
- Powered By Network Solutions: File Management - How to Move Files and Folders Using File ManagerLearn how to move website files using File Manager or FTP in Network Solutions. Follow step-by-step instructions with screenshots to manage and organize your hosting files.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WordPress - How to Protect Your Site With CAPTCHACAPTCHA is an essential tool for most, if not all, website owners since it helps you protect you from intrusions and shows your site visitors that you are serious about security. Adding this extra layer of protection with CAPTCHA is just one of the many ways to protect and secure your website.
- Powered By Network Solutions: WebsiteBuilder - How to Add and Manage Blog PostsBlogging is a great way to reach out to customers and friends. We show you how to create and manage blog posts in this article.
- Powered By Network Solutions: How to Manually Install WordPress Using FTPIf you prefer not to automatically install WordPress, you can choose to manually install it instead. You can also refer to the manual installation instructions located at WordPress.org.