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How to edit site on hosting

Started by tmtaba, Feb 06, 2023, 01:35 AM

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tmtabaTopic starter

Greetings!
I'm sorry for any questions that may seem silly, as I am unfamiliar with this field.

A website has been established via beget and was previously built on Wordpress.
Beget comes with Wordpress pre-installed for the associated site ______.beget.tech.
However, if I attempt to install Wordpress for the main associated site, a new database is generated and the site becomes unviewable.

The primary question is as follows:
What is the process for editing website content using Wordpress on the hosting service?
Please provide a detailed explanation.
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topranker

Why do you need to initiate a fresh cycle of Wordpress installation?

Here's the sequence to follow: proceed to the admin panel by accessing website/wp-admin/, then head towards Appearance - Theme Editor - and make modifications there (if uncertain, it's advisable not to make any changes).

Before commencing, it would be helpful if you can outline what specific elements you intend to edit.
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DavidBloom

In this instance, using CMS Wordpress and a hosting provider involves several components for your site:

- The MySQL database is managed via the Beget control panel within the "MySQL" section, serving as an essential element for recording site configurations such as user cookies, uploaded images, written texts, and some technical components of the site software.

- The domain name is associated with the folder that contains the files used to build the site. This binding process is performed during the installation of the Wordpress CMS or under the "Sites" section. It's crucial to note that the hosting provider binds the domain name to the necessary MySQL database automatically.

- The website engine or CMS is a software product that's installed in a designated folder on the server. It includes a visual builder supervised by the website's admin panel, configurable blocks in the form of plugins and templates, and allows users to edit the site's entire content.

Regarding your situation, you have all the standard components mentioned above. To edit the site's content, navigate to the admin panel by typing site/wp-admin in the browser, then enter your username and password - everything you need to modify the site's visual aspects is available there.

If you've forgotten your password, it's possible to reset it via MySQL.
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Clay_P

If you're new to web development, you may be wondering how to edit a website on hosting. Websites are made up of HTML and CSS tags that determine its appearance, and by modifying the website's source code, you can edit its content and appearance.

However, changes to the website will only become viewable to users after being uploaded to the server through the FTP protocol. This method not only allows for the modification of existing files but also permits the creation of new ones, installation of plugins, templates, and more.

Editing HTML and CSS code can be inconvenient, which led to the development of software tools such as file managers, commonly known as CMS or Content Management Systems. These CMSs have made it easier to edit websites on hosting.

Today, there are numerous CMSs available in the market, such as WordPress, OpenCart, Drupal, Joomla, and many others. Each has its own specializations and features. To edit a website comfortably, it is advisable to choose a hosting provider that supports popular CMSs.

If you're unsure which hosting company to choose, we recommend referring to our unbiased rating of the best hosting providers on our website. This list includes reliable hosting providers with years of experience in the industry.
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sammyf

To edit website content using WordPress on the hosting service, follow these steps:

1. Access the WordPress admin dashboard: Visit your website by entering the domain name in a web browser, followed by "/wp-admin". For example, if your domain is "example.com," enter "example.com/wp-admin" into the address bar. This should take you to the WordPress login page.

2. Login to WordPress: Enter the username and password you specified during the initial WordPress installation or the credentials given to you by your hosting provider.

3. Navigate the WordPress dashboard: After logging in, you'll arrive at the WordPress admin dashboard. This is where you can manage various aspects of your website.

4. Edit website content: To edit your website's content, hover over the "Posts" or "Pages" menu option on the left-hand side of the dashboard. Click on "Posts" to manage blog posts or "Pages" to manage static pages like the homepage, about, or contact page.

5. Select the content to edit: You'll see a list of existing posts or pages. Choose the one you want to edit by clicking on its title. Alternatively, click "Add New" under the "Posts" or "Pages" section to create a new post or page.

6. Make changes to content: The selected post or page will open in the WordPress editor interface. From here, you can modify the text, images, and other elements on the page using the various formatting options available. There are both visual and text/HTML editing modes, allowing you to make changes in the way that suits you best.

7. Save or publish changes: Once you're done editing, click the "Save Draft" button to save your changes as a draft, or click "Publish" to make your edits immediately visible on the live site.

8. View updated content: To see your changes live on your website, visit your main domain (e.g., example.com) in a web browser. You should now see the edited content displayed on the site.


Here are some additional details on editing website content using WordPress on a hosting service:

1. Customizing the Appearance: WordPress provides a wide range of themes that determine the look and layout of your website. To change the theme, go to "Appearance" in the WordPress dashboard and click on "Themes." From here, you can choose from the available themes or upload a new one. Once you've selected a theme, you can customize its settings, such as colors, fonts, and header images.

2. Adding Plugins: Plugins are add-ons that extend the functionality of your WordPress website. You can find and install plugins for various purposes like SEO optimization, security, contact forms, e-commerce, and more. To add a plugin, go to "Plugins" in the WordPress dashboard and click on "Add New." Search for the desired plugin, install it, and activate it to start using its features. Each plugin may have its own settings page or options that you can configure.

3. Managing Media: WordPress allows you to upload and manage media files such as images, videos, and documents. To add media to your website, go to "Media" in the WordPress dashboard. From there, you can upload files using the "Add New" button or manage existing media files. When editing posts or pages, you can easily insert images or other media by clicking on the "Add Media" button within the editor.

4. Making Structural Changes: If you want to make more significant changes to your website's structure or layout, you may need to work with themes or page builders that provide advanced customization options. Some themes come with built-in page builders that allow you to create custom layouts for individual pages without needing to write code. These page builders often use a drag-and-drop interface, making it easier to design unique page structures.

5. User Management: WordPress allows you to manage multiple users with different roles and permissions. You can control who can create and edit content, manage plugins, and perform other administrative tasks. To manage users, go to "Users" in the WordPress dashboard. From there, you can add new users, assign roles, and modify user profiles.
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samsam

When you signed up with Beget, a WordPress instance was automatically created for your .beget.tech domain. This means you already have a WordPress installation up and running. To edit website content, you'll need to access the WordPress dashboard.

First, navigate to yourdomain.beget.tech/wp-admin (replace yourdomain with your actual domain name). This will take you to the WordPress login page. Use your Beget-provided credentials to log in. Once you're in, you'll see the WordPress dashboard, where you can create, edit, and manage your website content.

Now, here's the crucial part: when you try to install WordPress for your main domain, a new database is generated, and the site becomes unviewable. This is because Beget has already set up a WordPress instance for your .beget.tech domain. To avoid conflicts, you shouldn't attempt to install WordPress again for your main domain. Instead, focus on editing content within the existing WordPress installation.

If you need to make changes to your main domain, you can do so by updating the DNS settings to point to your .beget.tech domain. This way, your main domain will be redirected to the WordPress site hosted on Beget.
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