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Nexcess Knowledge Base

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Author : Jason Dobry
Jason Dobry
September 10, 2019

How to install phpBB v3.0

How Nexcess clients on physical (non-cloud) servers can manually install phpBB v3.0.
September 10, 2019

How to change WordPress URLs

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Learn how to change WordPress URLs using the phpMyAdmin tool, MySQL command line, or WordPress Command Line Interface (WP-CLI).
September 10, 2019

How to add Favicons to WordPress

How WordPress administrators can customize their website with a favicon.
September 10, 2019

How to install PrestaShop

Learn how Nexcess clients on physical (non-cloud) accounts can manually install PrestaShop, the open source ecommerce platform.
September 10, 2019

How to allow or block hostnames and IP addresses

How Nexcess clients on physical (non-Cloud) servers can allow or block specific hostnames and IP addresses while managing permissions for a site or domain directory.
September 10, 2019

How to combat WordPress comment spam

How to mitigate comment spam on your WordPress site.
September 10, 2019

How to install Invision Power Board

How Nexcess clients on physical (non-cloud) accounts can install Power Board and set up their account to use it.
September 10, 2019

How Nexcess limits bad bots

We block and restrict bots that tend to create performance issues for clients’ websites, although you may ask our support team to grant access to restricted bots as necessary.
September 10, 2019

How to view website error and access logs

Learn how to view website error and access logs using SiteWorx. There are two methods of viewing error and access logs, although SiteWorx is only available for non-cloud accounts with Nexcess.
September 10, 2019

How to change permissions for MySQL users

How Nexcess clients on physical (non-cloud) servers can use SiteWorx to change permissions for MySQL users.