Category: Website Hosting
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WordPress Updates with WP-CLI
Most people do plugin, theme and WordPress core updates via the WordPress Update page. But if you are managing multiple sites, you might find it’s easier for you if you use the command line. Once you are logged into the site via SSH (a secure encrypted text-based terminal for accessing your web hosting account’s files…
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Domain Name Transfer
Transfer your Domain Name to Google Domains or leave it on GoDaddy? What about price and privacy?
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Removing Hacks from Your Site
Need to clean up a site that has been hacked? Get an expert to clean it, and then take these steps to prevent most hacks.
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Configuring Your Email DMARC Record for email deliverability and reducing spam
How to configure your email DMARC record so your emails are delivered more reliably. cPanel entry of your DMARC records in the DNS zone editor.
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WordPress Ongoing Maintenance and Security
WordPress ongoing maintenance and security, keep your site working well and safe from all but the world-best hackers. Steady monthly billing, even if some month there is a problem to fix.
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Is WordPress Multi-Site More or Less Secure?
What are the security issues of WordPress Multi-Site, vs several installations of WordPress on the same hosting account? What are some security steps to take on any WordPress installation?
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GoDaddy Managed WordPress Hosting and SSL Certificates
GoDaddy Managed WordPress Hosting and SSL for WooCommerce — Do you need SSL, and can you use SSL by other providers?
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Why Should You Not Host WordPress on IIS
When I mention I have clients with WordPress on IIS7 at the local WordPress Meetup (definitely go, well worth it), I invariably get snickers and disparaging comments. Some of that, especially from the less technical people, is just “Apache/MySQL/WordPress are Open Source”, and “big bad Microsoft is not as good”; it’s like cheering for your…
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SFTP FileZilla “No Supported Authentication Methods”
Fix SFTP error “No supported authentication methods available” when your ISP changes your IP address.