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Bluehost site settings

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 5:28 am
by suchona.kani.z
First, you need to log in to your WordPress hosting provider account. For this tutorial, we will be using Bluehost .

In the Dashboard, go to the “Websites” tab from the left menu. Then click on the “Settings” option under your website.

Next, you need to switch to the “Advanced” tab.

Simply go down to the cPanel section and click on the “Manage” button.

Bluehost advanced cPanel
Once you open cPanel, head over to the Files section.

From here, click on the “File Manager” option.

File manager in cPanel
Next, you will see the website files and folders. Simply navigate to the folder public_htmlfrom indonesia telemarketing data the left menu.

Now, you can locate the file .maintenancein the root folder. Select the file and click on the “Delete” option at the top.

Remove the maintenance file from file manager
Removing the file should reset your website and take it out of maintenance mode.

As a precaution, you should also clear your WordPress website cache .

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