Here are the core figures behind the WordPress economy. When you work with WordPress, you rarely pay attention to the numbers behind the platform. But when you do, you soon realize that you are part of one huge ecosystem that powers millions of websites on the Internet. WordPress.com is the hosted version of WordPress, developed […]
In just a few seconds, your new WordPress installation will be ready for use. To finish the job and start your new website you’ll need to enter some details about your site. This includes the language, site title, and username and password to log into your new WordPress website.There are plenty of data and studies […]
So that’s “WordPress hosting,” but what is “managed WordPress hosting?” What those optimizations are in practice changes from company to company, and there’s no official list of features that a hosting platform needs to have in order to be allowed to call itself WordPress hosting. What WP Engine is and how it’s different from classic […]
Flywheel offers 24/7/365 live chat support. You can quickly access their support channels from any page in the Flywheel dashboard, whether you need a quick chat, to check the status of a ticket, or reference their handy help docs. We’re going to go much more in-depth in this post with our hands-on tests and experience-backed […]
If you’re more of a visual learner, there’s also something billed as an “online course”, but it’s really a collection of short videos showcasing the functionality of Systeme: If you have a team behind you to assist, the job is easier. Even so, many startup businesses are one or two people at most, with low […]
To summarize, you’ll need Vagrant, VirtualBox, and Git installed before this step. Once you’re ready, open your command line, and type the following: This uses an ‘XAMPP’ stack to create WordPress sites through a dedicated Graphical User Interface (GUI), and is super-quick and easy to use. While this article will focus on using VVV for […]
Now you…Open your wp-config.php once again and look for the following lines of code: Go back to wp-config.php and update the file with the new information. Make sure there are no spaces between the quotes. For examples, ‘ your-username ‘ is bad, but ‘your-username’ is great. Also, use single quotes as opposed to double quotes. […]
Here’s what it looks like when you first open the interface (I’m using a blank page template, which is why you don’t see my WordPress theme): But you have a ton of select and can usually find something that at least works as a baseline. With that out of the way, let’s jump into the […]
