Manage CMS Application

Manage CMS Application

You can directly access your Content Management System, or CMS, applications, including WordPress and Joomla, from the Customer Portal. From there, you can navigate directly to their dedicated management portals.

This document provides instructions on how to manage your CMS applications, including installing and uninstalling them, through the Leaseweb Customer Portal.

Managing a CMS Application

  1. Login to the Leaseweb Customer Portal
  2. Navigate to Hosting → Domain, Hosting & Email
  3. Select your domain and click on Manage Webhosting.image 1
  4. Go to the Applications Section
    • This section will list any CMS applications (such as WordPress and Joomla) that are already installed. Here, you can view details like the application type, version, installation path, and URL.image 2
  5. Click the Login button to access the admin page of the installed CMSScreenshot from 2024 11 12 17 43 37
  6. If you want to delete the installed CMS, click the Delete icon to initiate the uninstallation processScreenshot from 2024 11 12 17 43 46
  7. A confirmation prompt will appear. Select Yes to confirm and proceed with uninstallationScreenshot from 2024 11 12 17 43 55 1
    •  This action will completely remove the application and all related data.

Installing a CMS Application

  1. Click on Install Application to start the installation process.image 3
  2. Choose from the prompt the CMS that you want to use, WordPress or Joomlaimage 4
  3. Configure the necessary settings to install the application: Name, Password, Email and Installation path.
    • You can create a password to match your requirements or generate a random password by clicking Generate password.image 5
  4. Click Install to complete the setup.

Please note that we do not store admin credentials. Please ensure you copy and securely store the password on your end.

Accessing CMS Application in Plesk

  1. Open the Webhosting Plesk panel and log in to your account.Screenshot from 2024 11 13 10 45 26

Managing Applications with Toolkits

WordPress Toolkit: View the current version, install updates, and manage plugins, themes, and security settings.

Joomla Toolkit: View the current version, Installation path and access to Frontend and backend for the application.