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411 votesunder review · 108 comments · Product Improvements: Flexible » Server Configuration Improvements · Admin →
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I found this method, which has been implemented on Hostinger https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12561203/how-to-change-php-version-in-htaccess-in-server but I don't know if it is currently compatible with Cloudways.
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The new feature is great, but broken PageLayer plugin (200,000+ downloads). For that specific case, I've also asked for a workaround to developers: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/direct-php-execution-blocked/.
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Right now, deploying default folder structure of Symfony is somewhat difficult. With a custom setup, managed by Cloudways, you could make public files go to public_html and the rest to private_html.
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You may find lots of insights if your account has New Relic (Lite version) enabled, by going to APM > choose the website > Monitor > WordPress Plugins and themes. Anyway, it would be interesting that Cloudways consume New Relic API.