MichaelW.
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MichaelW. commented,
I agree with @rpvw in this one the robots.txt would be the best solution disallow any bots from indexing until you're ready to put the site live. Password protecting isn't a bad idea either and nei...
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MichaelW. commented,
When you have finished development of the site and it is ready to go 'live', just remove whatever protection you used. OK, so Google won't index it while it has protection, and when it is live, it...
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MichaelW. commented,
You realistically only have a couple of options: Password protect the root folder of your development installation cPanel > Files > Directory Privacy Add a 'robots.txt' file (will work for Google...
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MichaelW. created a post,
Development URL indexed on Google
Hello! In our WHM/cPanel environments we work as follows: 1. Set up development account on WHM. 2. Build the site using cPanel and Wordpress. 3. When the website is done, we use "Park Domain" in W...
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MichaelW. created a post,
WP plugins installed with cPanel WP installation?
Hello! I am wondering if there is any way to put in Wordpress plugins to the cPanel Wordpress Installer. This would ease up the time it would take for the web producers to build a website from scr...
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MichaelW. commented,
HI @MichaelW. Modifying the PHP ini through WHM>>Software>>MultiPHP INI Editor will take place immediately for the version of PHP which you are modifying it, it will not automatically change setti...
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MichaelW. commented,
HI @MichaelW. Modifying the PHP ini through WHM>>Software>>MultiPHP INI Editor will take place immediately for the version of PHP which you are modifying it, it will not automatically change setti...
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MichaelW. created a post,
Changing global PHP ini in WHM
Hello! I am wondering about changing the PHP ini through WHM (Software > MultiPHP INI Editor). If I change any values in this tab, will it come into immediate effect on all the cPanel accounts th...
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MichaelW. commented,
Hello @MichaelW., You can change the server's hostname using Web Host Manager >> Change Hostname: Modify an Account - Version 74 Documentation - cPanel Documentation Let me know if you have any ...
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MichaelW. created a post,
Change hostname and associated websites?
Hello! It seems we have some problems when it comes to the domain that our WHM servers are put up on, in our company environment. Let's say our WHM server has the address of liveserver1.example.c...