The process of changing the PHP version in your web hosting can vary depending on the web hosting provider and the specific plan you have. However, here are some general steps that may apply to most web hosting providers:
Log in to your web hosting account and access the control panel.
Look for an option called "PHP Settings" or "PHP Configuration" in the control panel. This option may be located under the "Advanced" or "Server" section.
Once you find the PHP Settings option, you will be able to select the desired PHP version from a drop-down menu.
If your web hosting provider does not have a user-friendly option to change the PHP version, you may need to contact the customer support to do it for you or to provide the steps to do it.
After you have selected the new PHP version, click on the "Save" or "Apply" button to confirm the changes.
Some web hosting providers may require you to restart the web server for the changes to take effect.
It's important to note that changing the PHP version may affect the compatibility of your website and its plugins, so it's best to test your website thoroughly after making the change to ensure that everything is working correctly. Also, some hosting providers may not support older versions of PHP, so it's best to check the availability of the desired version with your provider.
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