Hello Azealia zhou - You will need to be able to log in to WHM as a Root user who can access the option to enable or disable 2FA. If you don't have access, then you will need to contact the administrator who does have access.
The Cache Manager is only available on some servers such as the WordPress Optimized hosting plans. If you have a plan that should have it included, I recommend contacting our Live Support team so they can test within your specific account: www.inmotionhosting.com/support/amp/how-to-get-great-technical-support/
I tested on a new installation of WordPress and the settings are still there. I recommend following our guide on WordPress Troubleshooting to help you narrow down the cause further: www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/wordpress/wordpress-troubleshooting/
There are other plugins that can provide that feature. In a quick glance at the 2FA plugins in the video, they do not include the feature. There may be a chance that it's available as part of the premium features of one of the 2FA plugins.
How do I change a directory's permission in order to access it via AJAX? (Need the site to update photos as I add or remove from folder.) The actual folder I want is currently 0755. Thanks for your vid!
0755 should allow you to access the file via AJAX. Try checking your error logs to see if there are any errors or problems that may be stopping you. You can check the cPanel error logs: www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/cpanel/how-to-view-cpanel-error-logs/ Also, the mod security error log may have some clues or errors: www.inmotionhosting.com/support/security/what-is-modsecurity-and-why-is-it-important/ If you need assistance our Live Tech Support team is also available to help you review the logs for errors: www.inmotionhosting.com/support/amp/how-to-get-great-technical-support/
As a test, I created a file and folder, then moved it to another folder location with different permissions and it did retain its original permission setting.
@@inmotionhosting I'm not sure if I need to configure anything after installing the plugin. I couldn't find any instructions for it, so I just installed the plugin. However, when I go to the posts, nothing has changed. The images still don't open in full screen (I'm using the Gutenberg gallery widget in the body of the post).
@@evoluwill42 I tested this with WP 6.1 and it was working for me. Though, my test site had NO plugins on it. The weird thing about this plugin is that it just affects existing gallery block behavior. If you 're looking at posts that were created BEFORE you put in the plugin, then those galleries may not work as per this plugin. You may need to simply re-create the gallery for the plugin to properly work. There is also the possibility that you have a plugin that might be affecting how this one operates. I can't tell without knowing what's on your site and testing it with those conditions. I hope this reply helps to clarify the issue. Try creating a new gallery after the plugin has been installed and then test it. Please let us know what you find out .
Thanks your presentation is excellent ! Problem or difficulties are with 365 Microsoft products itself! Like change or reset password! Next these are very simple Task to follow but with 365 Microsoft is Idiotic! So poorly designed it's Embarrassing! I don't recommend this headache to anyone seriously considering buying this hyped up garbage!
Hello Bassam, The video does talk about updating the prices. So, we're not sure if your question is asking something specific about the pricing. You can also check out this article: www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/wordpress/woocommerce/managing-woocommerce-products/. If you're referring to bulk editing products (since you have over 1000 products), then you may consider a plugin. Woocommerce has one that can do bulk editing, including price changes: woocommerce.com/document/bulk-edit-products-prices-and-attributes/. Hope that helps! Let us know if you have any other questions or comments.
Hello Lampadinha, please provide a little more detail on your question. We're not sure what you mean. There is a command in Linux called "listen" and you can also listen to ports in Windows (depending on your version). If you're referring to listening to multiple ports, then check out this post: linuxize.com/post/check-listening-ports-linux/.
@@inmotionhosting Hi, thanks for replying! So I have a machine with WHM and cpanel running. Apache listens to 80 and 443, as usual. I want this apache server to also listen SSL on port 4433. So it would list 3 addresses. No documentation I could find so far explains how to do it using whm. For regular apache installations I would just need to have a second "Listen 4433" line, but in servers with cpanel the apache setup is split in a thousand files, and many of them can't be edited because they'll just be rewritten when the server reboots.
Hello Lampadinha - Thanks for clarifying your question and issue. I went looking through cPanel's forums to see if an answer exists and they actually had a comment about it in regards to cPanel and WHM. Apparently, it is NOT a feature that is currently part of their interface and was suggested to be a feature request. I did keep looking for an answer and I found this post regarding adding ports and it has several great comments from readers that includes the commands to be used to add ports and why it might not seem to be working. serverfault.com/questions/28041/how-do-i-make-apache-web-server-listen-on-two-different-ports. There is also a reference to the Apache documentation that my also help narrow the issue for you. I hope that helps lead to the solution to your problem!
switched from paper lantern to juipter, now i have a blank white page :P i submitted a ticket already, but these guys are slow. any sure fire way to make a switch with an URL or something? using shared hosting (asmallorange)