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Getting Started Download and install the latest release of the WordPress Auto-Provision module...
Product Module CommandsOnce a client has purchased a WordPress hosting account, the following module commands will be...
Product Addon Module CommandsIf a WordPress site is provisioned using a product addon, there are no module commands available...
WordPress Single Sign-On (SSO)As of WordPress Auto-Provision Module version 2.3, WHMCS administrators can now login to the web...
Display WordPress Login Buttons on Client InterfaceIn order to display the WordPress login buttons for sites provisioned as a product addon on the...
Updating the Default Version of WordPressTo update the default version of WordPress that is installed, simply replace the zip file called...
Customizing wp-config.phpStarting in WordPress Auto-Provision Module v3.0, the wp-config.php file is configured from...
WordPress Package Folder Structure RequirementsWhen creating or modifying WordPress package folders, please use the guidelines below to ensure...
Steps for Creating a Custom WordPress PackageSTOP! Are you running WordPress Auto-Provision v3.0 or greater? Try out the new automated...
RegEx Pattern MatchingAs of WordPress Auto-Provision Module version 2.4, a new RegEx pattern matching feature allows...
Specifying Language FilesThe default language that WordPress is provisioned for is English (en_US). You have the option of...
65 Included Language FilesThe following language files are included in the WordPress Auto-Provision module by...
WordPress cPanel E-Mail Manager Pro Plugin IntegrationIf you have purchased the Pro copy of the cPanel E-Mail Manager Plugin and would like to include...
Default Welcome E-Mail TemplateBy default, the below e-mail template will be automatically added to your WHMCS e-mail templates...