Deploying roots/bedrock to WPEngine
Deploying roots/bedrock to WPEngine
Deploying roots/bedrock to WPEngine
My website does not load since two days!
If your content is rarely updated and that you have configured a caching solution to have what is commonly called a ‘supercache’. This means that ounce a page is cached, next call to that page will return a static content, without requiring a call to a php interpreter. Even on a cheap hosting, you can … Read more
This seems off-topic, but I’ll answer anyway. It entirely depends on your arrangement with the client, as well as whether you want to take care of supporting your client’s site after you deliver it to them. Reputable hosts like wpengine.com provide different levels of access via developer roles: your client pays for everything and has … Read more
Your first issue is the fact that you’re on shared hosting. The fact that 1,195 websites are using the same IP address is a dead giveaway. You’re likely running into resource limits with your hosting provider. Second is a misconception of what caching does to optimize a site. Caching helps clean up and optimize load … Read more
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I would say for a small store stick with the basics, PHP 5.2.4+ and MySQL 5+ some individual plugins may require higher versions of PHP or MySQL. I don’t think you would necessarily need a VPS depending on traffic. My general rule start small, if you grow, great, most host (and all good host) make … Read more
Collaborate on wordpress local website, share files via dropbox?
This clearly isn’t a DNS problem since “wait time” is counted after domain was resolved and connection to server has been established. What you can start with on WordPress level is getting a plugin which will show you is this time is actually spent inside WP page load. Laps (disclosure — developed by me) or … Read more
Unfortunately, it seems that you have now learned the hard way that you should not: trust only your web hosting company to keep your data intact, or keep your backups on your web server. Sadly, restoring your WordPress installation — if at all possible — will most likely not be easy! You might be able … Read more