Open your hosting cpanel, then scroll down to Database Tools and select phpMyAdmin In the new page that opens select your database Scroll down the pag...Read More
Log into your cPanel dashboard. Locate the Databases icon from your main cPanel page and click on the MySQL Databases icon. Once inside the database a...Read More
Login to your cPanel. Under the files section, click on Backup. Under Restore a MySQL Database, click on Choose File.Next navigate in the file ...Read More
Visit the the following URL to get to your cPanel login: yoursitename.com/cpanel cpanel.yoursitename.com Note! Replace the term yoursitename.com with ...Read More
Log into your cPanel. Click the MySQL Database Wizard under the Databases heading. Next to New Database enter a name for your database and click Next ...Read More
Mass Delete WordPress Comments using a plugins
Using phpMyAdmin for deleting comments from your WordPress site may be too complicated for some of some, so we suggest to take a look on the following...Read More