WordPress is an open-source CMS application written in PHP and MySQL. DomainsFoundry offers WordPress hosting.

  1. How to List Administrator Users in WordPress

    WordPress allows multiple users with different roles, including Administrators who have full control over the website. If you need to list all Administrator users on your WordPress site, you can do so through the dashboard or using WP-CLI. Method 1: Using the WordPress Dashboard (Easiest) Log in to your WordPress Dashboard. Navigate to Users > All Users. In the Role dropdown filter, select Administrator. Click the Filter button to display all users with Administrator privileges. Method 2: Using WP-CLI For advanced users with SSH access, WP-CLI provides a quick way to list Administrators Access your WordPress hosting service via SSH

  2. Getting Started with WordPress: A Comprehensive Guide

    Congratulations on purchasing a DomainsFoundry web hosting plan with WordPress installer included! In this guide will take you through all the steps to get started with your DomainsFoundry hosting, install WordPress and launch your website. Overview Here’s a quick overview of the tasks we’ll cover: Accessing cPanel and installing WordPress with our 1-click App Installer. Accessing your WordPress dashboard and choosing a theme. Creating pages or posts and customizing your website. Adding plugins to extend your website’s functionality. Creating a WordPress menu to navigate your website. Adding your website to Google using WordPress SEO plugin. Getting help. With this guide

  3. How can I install WordPress Multisite on my hosting?

    Install WordPress Multisite on on your web hosting plan using our WordPress Multisite 1-click Installer. Steps to install WordPress Log in to cPanel. For help accessing your cPanel see Where do I log in to my hosting control panel Click WordPress Manager by App Installer. Click Install Click Custom Install Select the domain you want to install WordPress on from the drop-down list. Leave In Directory empty. Select Enable Multisite (WPMU) Enter the Admin username, password and Admin Email you want to use. These will become your login details for your WordPress site. Select a theme. This is optional and

  4. Enabling WordPress Debugging

    How to turn on debugging in WordPress to view errors and warnings. Follow the quick and easy steps to enable WP_debug.

  5. How to Delete WordPress

    In this article we explain the process to completely remove and delete a WordPress install through your cPanel control panel.