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InMotion Hosting gives you more than one way to install WordPress, and the right choice depends on whether you want a clean one-click setup, several sites on one account, or full manual control. This...
Setting up InMotion Hosting goes fast if you take the steps in the right order and know that the account has two separate panels (AMP for billing, cPanel for the website itself) that beginners often...
Hostinger runs LiteSpeed Web Server on every plan, so a WordPress site can be fast out of the box, but a stock install usually leaves half the speed on the table. Caching layers are off by default,...
Object Cache on Hostinger uses LiteSpeed Memcached (LSMCD) to store WordPress database query results in memory, so pages that cannot be page-cached (WooCommerce cart, admin, membership dashboards)...
Hostinger runs on LiteSpeed Web Server and ships with the LiteSpeed Cache plugin pre-installed on most WordPress plans, but the default install leaves several cache layers switched off in hPanel. This...
Kinsta gives you four ways to move a WordPress site onto its platform, and picking the wrong one costs hours of downtime or, worse, a broken production site. This guide walks through all four, when...
Hostinger ships a built-in CDN on Business, Cloud, and Agency plans at no extra cost, and most setup guides stop at "open hPanel and click Enable." The real work happens in the next hour: confirming...
Setting up Hostinger goes faster when you take the steps in the right order. Skipping ahead to install WordPress before you have added your domain forces you to redo the install, and skipping SSL...
Migrating a WordPress site to Hostinger sounds like a one-click job, and for simple sites it almost is. The real complication is that "simple WordPress site" rarely matches reality once you have...
Pointing a domain to Hostinger looks simple in the abstract, but the right path depends on where the domain is registered, whether you use third-party email, and whether you sit behind Cloudflare. The...
Most people moving from SiteGround to Cloudways are doing it for one of two reasons: renewal pricing got too steep, or the site hit SiteGround's CPU limits during traffic spikes. The move is...
No, you do not need Bluehost to use WordPress. WordPress is open-source software that runs on any web host meeting its technical requirements. Bluehost is an officially recommended host, but that is a...
Yes, you can change the primary domain on a Bluehost Shared, VPS, or Dedicated hosting account. The process differs slightly between the Bluerock and Legacy control panels, and there are a few things...
Bluehost has three separate types of password, and which one you need to change depends on what you are trying to access. Your main account password controls your Bluehost control panel and cPanel....
Once you have a domain name, assigning it to your Bluehost account makes it active and connects it to your hosting plan. This guide covers all three verification methods, the post-assignment setup...
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