WordPress config file changes
Sometimes the default settings of WordPress or your hosting account won't meet the needs of your website's plugins or theme and you'll want to modify them. When changing configuration files, you have two options:
- Call our support number and one of our experts can do it for you for a fee.
- Do it yourself following the instructions in the tables below.
WordPress Premium Support
Our support experts can perform the following services for you for a fee:
- Enable a specified PHP module
- Change upload limit for a WordPress site (PHP setting)
- Change memory limits to reduce timeouts (PHP setting)
- Modify the value of a PHP setting
- Enable or disable debug mode
- Create a configuration file
- .htaccess
- .user.ini
- php.ini
- web.config
- Disable wp_cache
- Generate WordPress configuration file Authentication Keys
- Remove the FTP prompt when installing or updating a plugin
Do It Yourself
To update the settings yourself, use the article in the table below to update the settings in your files.
To do it yourself, see | Difficulty |
---|---|
Move my cPanel website with FTP and FileZilla | Basic |
Edit files in cPanel hosting | Basic |
Edit files in Plesk hosting | Basic |
Editing files | Basic |
Change PHP Settings | Medium |
More info
- For more information about our premium support for WordPress, please visit our WP Premium Support Catalog.