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  • How to Enable Forced SSL for Concrete5
    By now you should already know the benefits of SSL for a website. In case you do not know about it, you can always read up the article here. Login to your cPanel control panel and click on File Manager. Locate your Concrete5 folder. In our case, it's located in **/public_html/concrete5Some readers
  • How to Enable Clean URLs in Concrete5
    Follow these steps to get rid of the index.php from your URLs. You have 2 approaches, one is to enable pretty URLs inside Concrete5 and the 2nd method is to insert a new copy .htaccess file into your Concrete5 directory manually using File Manager. Section 1: Enable Clean URLs e.g. Pretty URLs Login to your Concrete5 dashboard and click on the Dashboard located at the top right corner before clicking on System & Settings. ![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/websitSome readers
  • How to Add a New Page in Concrete5
    In this tutorial, we shall review how to create a new page on your Concrete5 website. Login to your Concrete5 administrator account page and click on Add Pages button (highlighted as 1.) then select the type of page that you wish to create. The new page will be created for you. You will be able to review the blocks available on it and you can edit them the way you want. ![](https:/Some readers
  • How to Enable & Disable Maintenance Mode for Concrete5
    The maintenance mode is one of the core features of Concrete5 and you do not need additional modules for that. If the maintenance mode is enabled and you log out of your account, you will see the following message on the front end of your website. How to Enable Maintenance Mode To enable maintenance mode on your Concrete5 website, you need to access your website as administratorSome readers
  • How to Block an IP Address in Concrete5
    To block an IP address in Concrete5, you need to access your Concrete5 website first. Click on the top right corner Dashboard and then select the System & Settings option. Locate Permissions & Access section and click on the IP Blacklist option. Enter the **ISome readers
  • How to Add, Edit and Manage Users in Concrete5
    Learning how to manage the users on your website is becoming increasingly important because this allows you to keep up with the audience that is reviewing your website. In Concrete5, this is considered as one of the core features of this product. To manage the users' on your website and their details. you need to perform the following steps: Section 1: Add Users Login to your Concrete5 dashboard, and click on Dashboard . Next you click on Members section of the dashboard and clSome readers
  • How to Enable Full Caching in Concrete5
    In order to improve your website and object loading time, your Concrete5 website needs to enable cache function. Login to your Concrete5 administrator page and click on the Dashboard button at the top menu and then click on System & Settings. Locate the Optimization section and click on the Cache & Speed Settings option. In the Full Page Caching section,Some readers
  • How to Locate and Edit Concrete5 Configuration File
    The configuration file of all scripts is a place to find valuable details for your website. Examples include the database details (username & password), domain name and many more. Each application has different ways of operating and this means that the information that you will be able to find in the configuration file will be different as well. For Concrete5, it's very easy to identify the configuration file. What you need to do is login to your File Manager or using FTP such as File Manager tSome readers
  • How to Setup SMTP for Concrete5
    This new tutorial will show you the steps on how to configure the mail service of your Concrete5 website with SMTP. This is an excellent way of delivering all system emails on your website from a specific email account and ensure they are properly delivered. This tutorial shall be divided into 2 steps: Step 1: Create Email Account in cPanel Kindly follow this tutorial on [how to create your own email account](https://help.serverfreak.com/en/article/how-to-create-email-account-in-cpanel-ipFew readers

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