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Sure, here's an article on how to configure custom PHP settings for your website hosted with Unique Hosting Private Limited:

Configuring Custom PHP Settings on Unique Hosting Private Limited

PHP is a powerful server-side scripting language used by many websites to dynamically generate content. With Unique Hosting Private Limited, you can configure custom PHP settings using cPanel. Here's how to do it:

Step 1: Log in to your cPanel account
To get started, log in to your cPanel account at https://uniquehosting.com/cp/login using your Unique Hosting Private Limited username and password.

Step 2: Navigate to the Select PHP Version section
Once you've logged in to your cPanel account, navigate to the "Select PHP Version" section by clicking on the "Select PHP Version" icon or by searching for "Select PHP Version" in the search bar.

Step 3: Enable custom PHP settings
In the "Select PHP Version" section, you'll see a list of PHP versions that you can use for your website. Select the PHP version you want to use by clicking on it, and then click the "Set as current" button.

Next, click the "Switch to PHP Options" link to enable custom PHP settings.

Step 4: Configure custom PHP settings
After you've enabled custom PHP settings, you'll see a screen where you can configure various PHP settings. You can change settings such as memory limit, max execution time, and error reporting to suit your needs.

To change a setting, simply click on the value and select a new value from the dropdown menu. You can also add custom PHP directives by entering them in the text box provided.

Step 5: Save your changes
After you've configured your custom PHP settings, click the "Save" button to save your changes. Your custom PHP settings will now be applied to your website.

Conclusion
Configuring custom PHP settings is an important step in optimizing your website's performance and functionality. With Unique Hosting Private Limited, it's easy to configure custom PHP settings using cPanel. By following the steps outlined above, you can configure custom PHP settings for your website in just a few minutes.


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