Features
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How to Duplicate a Website
With the ClickPress duplicate website feature, you can create an identical copy of your site, including the entire database, content, files, features, and themes.
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How to Reinstall WordPress Core Files
WordPress core files are essential for your website's functionality. If you encounter errors or security issues, you may need to reinstall them. This process does not delete content or change site settings; it simply restores the site to its previous operational state.
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How to Create an SFTP account
An SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) account lets you securely transfer files between your local machine and your web server. SFTP provides data transmission encryption, ensuring your files remain safe during transfer.
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How to Enable Maintenance Mode
Maintenance mode temporarily restricts access to your website while updates or changes are made. Visitors will see a message like "We will be back soon," ensuring Visitors know the site is under maintenance and updates are in progress.
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How to Enable Development Mode
We cache your website's static content on Nginx and Cloudflare. This may prevent you from seeing real-time changes during development.
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How to Install a WordPress Plugin or Theme
Here’s a quick guide on installing and managing WordPress plugins and design kits.
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How to Edit PHP.ini File
Choose to edit PHP.ini files through simple or advanced editors.
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How to Create a Testing Environment
Creating a testing environment is essential while developing and making changes or updates to the website. This prevents changes from affecting the live website and protects the user experience.
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How to Change PHP versions
Update PHP to improve WordPress website performance, security, and compatibility. It's important to update when a new stable version is released or the current version is no longer supported.
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How to Add a Website
With ClickPress, you can create and deploy your WordPress site quickly and easily within a few minutes.
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How to Clear Cache
ClickPress stores static content on the Nginx web server and Cloudflare, improving loading speed, reducing server load, and ensuring visitors see the most up-to-date content and changes.
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How to Enable WordPress Debug
WordPress Debug Mode helps developers identify and fix issues within their WordPress websites. Detailed error messages are displayed when debug mode is enabled, providing information about PHP errors and warnings.