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How to Manually Install a WordPress Plugin
The automatic installation of a plugin is easy and straightforward. However, you can also install it manually. It will involve manually downloading a plugin, uploading, and activating it. Make sure you have already downloaded a zip file of the plugin to your desktop. Log in to the WordPress dashboard. From the Dashboard menu, go to Plugins and click on Add New. Click on Upload Plugin and then on Browse. Choose your plugin’s zip file and click Install Now. Click on Activate Plugin. Note: After activating a plugin, a new menu of that plugin is added to the Dashboard menu.
How to Limit Bandwidth Usage of cPanel User From WHM
Do you want to increase or limit cPanel user’s bandwidth usage? A WHM user can modify the bandwidth of a cPanel account, and a root user can modify WHM and cPanel users. Log in to your WHM Account. Go to Account Functions >> Limit Bandwidth Usage or type Limit in the menu filter box. The option will appear. Click on it. In the Search Box, type the cPanel username or select a user from the drop-down list. Then click on Limit. Under Bandwidth Limit, select the Unlimited option for unmetered bandwidth or type a value in the field box and click on Change. Congratulations. You have successfully modified the bandwidth of the selected user.
How to Install a WordPress Theme Manually
You can easily install a WordPress theme and activate it manually. Please, follow the steps below to do so. Log in to the WordPress dashboard. From the Dashboard menu, go to Appearance and click on Themes. Click on Add New. Choose Upload Theme. 5. Click on Browse and choose the theme from your computer. Click on Install Now. It will take a few moments to install. After that, click on Activate. Congratulations, you have installed and activated a new WordPress theme.
How to Increase PHP’s upload_max_filesize Value Using CloudLinux Selector in Plesk
You can modify PHP’s upload_max_filesize as per your needs using CloudLinux’s PHP Selector in Plesk. Log in to your Plesk account. Click on the Pull icon in the right sidebar and choose PHP Selector. Click on the Options menu. Note: If the Options page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. Look for upload_max_filesize and click on the drop-down option displayed in front of it. Then choose the appropriate limit as per your requirements.
How to Increase PHP’s upload_max_filesize Value Using CloudLinux Selector in cPanel
You can modify PHP’s upload_max_filesize as per your needs using CloudLinux’s PHP Selector in cPanel. . Log in to your cPanel account. . In the Software section, click on Select PHP Version. Click on the Options menu. Note: If the Options page shows an error related to the native PHP version, change it to a non-native version first. Look for upload_max_filesize and click on the drop-down option displayed in front of it. Then choose the appropriate limit as per your requirements.