How to Host a WordPress Site on Raspberry Pi
Saturday, 30 March 2019
If you want the most hassle-free WordPress experience, a managed WordPress host like WP Engine handles all the setup and support so you can focus on your content. It’s what we use to run our own sister sites. But if you don’t have any funds, or just want to flex your DIY skills, then you
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Why Kinsta’s Managed WordPress Hosting Is Great For Everyone
Monday, 17 December 2018
Running a WordPress site with more than a few hundred visitors is tough. Get the hosting plan wrong, and you could end up spending money for a site that doesn’t respond to your needs, and those of your readers. Common issues with bad hosting include slow speeds, bottlenecks, and the possibility of knocking other websites
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Drupal vs. WordPress: What Is the Best Open-Source CMS?
Monday, 08 October 2018
Chances are, when you think of building websites, WordPress almost immediately comes to mind. WordPress dominates with its market share and accessibility. However, it’s not the only content management system (CMS) available. Drupal is a solid option with tons of functionality. But which is better? Take a look at Drupal versus WordPress and find out
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The Best WordPress Hosting Providers
Friday, 31 August 2018
WordPress is the world’s most popular web-based content management system (CMS). It powers more than 30 percent of the internet’s top 10 million sites. The WordPress software (which you shouldn’t confuse with WordPress.com hosting) is open source, incredibly easy to set up, and entirely free to use. All you need is a domain name and
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How to Install and Set Up Jetpack on Your WordPress Site
Friday, 24 August 2018
Jetpack is one of the most popular WordPress plugins. It’s made by Automattic (the same company that’s responsible for WordPress itself), and ports many of WordPress.com’s best features over to the self-hosted WordPress sites. Remember, to use self-hosted WordPress, you’ll need a web hosting provider. We recommend InMotion Hosting (get up to 50% off using
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5 Signs Your WordPress Site Was Hacked (And How to Avoid It)
Monday, 09 April 2018
Your WordPress site is suddenly behaving oddly. Perhaps a drop in traffic, or a changed theme, or maybe even new content. And now you can’t log in. The answer to this mystery is simple: your site has been hacked. Here’s what to look for, and what to do about it. 1. You Don’t Recognize Your
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