Explore in-depth information and configurations beyond everyday tasks in the Advanced section of your instance details. These settings are organized into categories:
Site Details: Access comprehensive site information, including Domain, URL, WordPress Version, Site Name, Site Age, Installation Directory, Database Name, User, Password, and Host. A preview is available on the right.
Security: Manage security settings, including enabling SSL Certificates and forcing HTTPS redirects.
Auto Updates: Control automatic updates for WordPress, plugins, and themes.
Developer Settings: Useful tools for developers, such as enabling WordPress Debug Mode for error visibility, Maintenance Mode for displaying maintenance notices, single sign-on access to control panels, direct login to PHPMyAdmin, and checking or updating the PHP version.
System Configuration: Modify your WordPress configuration file remotely. Add new entries by clicking "Create Config." Each config can be edited or removed, and the list can be searched and sorted.
Users: Manage instance access for admins and users. View user details like ID, Login, Display Name, Email, Role, and Registration Time. Edit, reset passwords, or delete users using icons on the right. Add new users with the button provided.
Themes: Manage themes similarly to plugins. Switch between tile and list views for installed themes or when browsing new themes. Active themes are highlighted. Manage themes using buttons for activation, deactivation, previewing, or removal. Bulk actions are supported, and sorting options are available.
Instance Logs: Access logs detailing user activities and dates.
Copy Instance: Duplicate your instance to another service by clicking "Copy Instance" and selecting a destination. This feature must be enabled by an administrator.
With these settings, advanced management of your instance is straightforward and efficient.