Setting up a website is no longer as easy and quick as installing an exchanger sсript on a hosting.
If the installation takes no more than 5 minutes, setting up takes a decent amount of time.
In order to set up a website, you should have answers to the most important questions ready:
- website name;
- website description;
- what currencies are you going to exchange in one direction or another;
- how will you accept currencies and how are you going to make payments;
- how will your exchanger work in one direction or another (manually, automatic acceptance, automatic payment);
- rules of your website;
- KYC security policy rules, if necessary;
- an affiliate program should be thought out;
- whether cashback will be used.
When you have the answers and the website is installed, you can start setting it up.
1. Activating the necessary plugins
The first step in setting up is the "Plugins" section.
You need to go there and activate all the plugins that are necessary for work. There is a link with a description next to each plugin, so you can familiarize yourself with the functions of this plugin before activating.
If you activate all plugins at once or only some of them, you will have to go to the sections several times and this will take even more time. And some settings can simply hide other necessary ones.
Therefore, you need to activate only those plugins that are necessary. And you need to do this first.
But do not rush to configure the activated plugins, you need to do this step by step to save time.
2. Editing your personal profile
Go to personal profile and make the necessary settings there.
3. Site information pages
Go to the "Pages" section and create the necessary information pages for your site, such as "rules".
4. Site settings
Go to the "Settings" page. Set the necessary ones, specify the name and description of the site. Then, follow the settings section from top to bottom, filling in each settings page.
5. Email settings
Set up templates for emails, enable the necessary email settings. Specify the correct data for the sender and recipients of the emails.
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