This quick guide will take you through the steps of managing your PHP  settings via cPanel. 





When you install CMS like WordPress, Joomla or Drupal you will normally install Themes and plugins to get your website up and running. All these Add-ons will require  a set of minimum PHP resources to work correctly.


In the example below we use the popular WP theme Avada to see what the minimum requirements are and update accordingly:



 



Setting PHP recourse limits in cPanel



Step 1 - Login to cPanel

  • Please see our article on logging into cPanel here.


    

 

Step 2 - Click Select PHP Version under Software section. 




Step 3 - Select  PHP Options



Step 4 - Update PHP options accordingly



INFO: Once changed these settings apply automatically. To revert any settings made here you are able to click on Reset to default.




TIP: For steps to update PHP version see relevant article here. Alternatively should you need further support you may contact our Support Center by clicking here.