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What are the most important things to consider when setting up security for your website?
Keep your website builder/platform upgraded, have SSL on your web hosting, have strong passwords. I also like to avoid using third party plugins - you can do that easily without being a coder by using UltimateWB. UltimateWB has a lot of built-in apps that are very customizable; you can build any type of website with it.
Got a techy/website question? Whether it’s about UltimateWB or another website builder, web hosting, or other aspects of websites, just send in your question
... Continue readingWhy are website builders so hard to use?
Which website builders have you tried? I think what makes a website builder the most difficult is when the features aren’t built-in and you have to find/install third-party plugins and extensions to build the type of website you want. Also, when a website builder isn’t what you need out-of-the-box, it makes it harder to manage your website. Maybe you just haven’t tried the right website builder for what you want to build. You can build any type of website with
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Is WooCommerce the most customizable eCommerce platform?
WooCommerce is an e-commerce plugin that works with WordPress. It is very customizable because it is open source code, but you have to create or find/install plugins for more advanced features, such as a payment gateway, subscription services, social media integration, or an affiliate system. Some of these plugins/extensions are free, some you can buy for a one-time fee, and some have yearly fees to continue using. Each third party plugin/extension you choose to use, increases your security risk and
... Continue readingWhy Choose a Website Builder That Isn’t WordPress? Top Reasons to Consider Alternatives
WordPress is one of the most popular website platforms, but that doesn’t mean it’s the best choice for everyone. If you’re building more than just a blog - or want more built-in features, faster load times, and easier customization - it’s worth exploring WordPress alternatives.
1. WordPress Requires Too Many Plugins
WordPress doesn’t include many essential features out of the box. You often have to install plugins for basic functionality like SEO tools, forms, or e-commerce. These plugins can lead
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Tagged best website builders, bloat, build website without coding, compatibility issues, drag-and-drop builder, easy website design, fast loading times, fast website, fast website builder, no-code website builder, plugnis, search engine optimization, security issues, seo, SEO-friendly website builder, third party plugins, website builder, website speed, why not choose wordpress, WordPress alternatives, WordPress vs other builders
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The benefits of an all-in-one website builder like Ultimate Web Builder
There are instances when you aren't looking for a jack of all trades, a handyman that does it all, primarily because you are looking for the best of the best. But what if you can have the specialist plus the all-in-one? Kind of like a specialist doctor who has a general medical background as well, but in the ideal world, a specialty
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