bikegremlin
bikegremlin
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Technical is OK. Though it does make sense to make it a top-level category. With sub-categories like: WordPress hosting (no offers, perhaps, just recommendations and discussion). WordPress design, optimizing
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It's up now!
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A few notes (probably not helpful at the moment, but in the future): 1) Testing should have been done before migrating the production site. 2) So far, I've used HostMantis cPanel hosting on three different locations (Germany, UK and US), and they've all performed quite well for a basically low-priced shared hosting…
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Changing PHP versions per directory is not always enabled, even when using cPanel. I don't think I'm able to do that now with HostMantis cPanel hosting - not using their direct-admin hosting. Is that always possible with DirectAdmin - not sure about that. MyW DirectAdmin hosting doesn't seem to have that option.
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High spirit on a low budget. :) LES is more. Get more for LES. Million cent empire. Poor & proud. It all works on my low end. Idling since 2020. In pigeons we trust. The LES you expect... LES talk. The LES memorable quotes. We're here just for the memes. For this one I had to employ both of my brain cells: LES…
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What!? No drama?! :)
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In terms of creating, editing, and re-arranging stuff - WordPress is quite good. Over the past years, I've made several searches and tried different stuff in order to see if there is a non-database alternative that is nearly as good in those terms - and couldn't find one. When it comes to adding any kind of functionality -…
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That comes with age...
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Can... not... resist... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drGx7JkFSp4
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My 2c (pun intended): A downside to such a policy is it is discriminatory towards the poor. The upside is that it's a fair and honest way to get the funding. Having a symbolic monthly fee would probably negate the downside to a great extent.
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Often I feel like I could just add my signature to most of your posts - as is the case with this one. :) Of course, with brevity not being among my virtues, I will add more drivel and shameless self-promoting links for those with too much time on their hands: As long as this community stays on the current track, it will be…
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I hadn't liked the first versions. But it has been improved. Now I prefer it to the classic editor. Makes a lot of things simpler. As far as page builders go - I'm with Elementor. I had to pick one (not enough time to figure them all out). Elementor has all the needed options, lots of tutorials, and even the free option…
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I haven't checked recently, but a bike shop I often visit had a running PC with Windows XP. People often don't want to change stuff that works - for as long as it works. For the stuff connected to the Net, well, I'm not sure XP is a good idea today. Of course, the opposite end of that extreme is the always-update crowd.…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyD1asFBH-U :)
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I was on the smallest reseller plan. That one went from 20 to 200 $ renewal (triennially, so it's still a competitive price compared with other providers of decent quality). The mid-tier plan did get bumped to a higher-end plan - with renewal price going from about 50 to 150, then to 600 after this year's price hike. Also…
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HostMantis - I use their reseller cPanel hosting. Their business policy is quite "fluctuating" (for lacking a better word for it), but the performance, security, and uptime are very good. My long-winded HostMantis experience (the good, and the bad).