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Web Hosting vs Website Builder: What You Actually Need

Web hosting vs website builder

If you’re new to building a website, the terms web hosting and website builder can be confusing - and it’s not always clear what you actually need to get your site online.Understanding the difference between these two and how they work together will save you time, money, and frustration.

In this post, we’ll clarify what web hosting and website builders do, whether you need hosting when you choose a website builder, and why an all-in-one solution like UltimateWB could be

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Which Website Builders Let You Add PHP? Most Don’t – But One Makes It Easy

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Me We Too is a social app and website built with the UltimateWB website builder, using custom PHP to power its unique interactive features.

When choosing a website builder, most people look at design templates, ease of use, or maybe SEO tools. But there’s a powerful capability that often gets overlooked: support for custom PHP code.

Whether you’re just launching a site now or planning to scale in the future, having the ability to add your own PHP

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WordPress: A Fork in the Road? Automattic Cuts Back, Prioritizes Profits

Automattic cuts back on contributions to WordPress open-source project
Automattic blog post, "Aligning Automattic’s Sponsored Contributions to WordPress"

Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, recently announced a significant reduction in its sponsored contributions to the core WordPress open source project. This move, driven by legal battles with competitor WP Engine and a stated desire for a "level playing field," has sent shockwaves through the WordPress community. But beyond the legal wrangling, this decision raises a critical question: Will this shift in focus jeopardize the long-term stability and innovation of

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WordPress.org Faces Turmoil Over ACF Plugin Controversy: A Battle for Control

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The WordPress community is in an uproar following a controversial move by Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic (owner of WordPress.com) and a key figure behind WordPress.org. On October 12th, Mullenweg took an unprecedented step by forcibly replacing the popular Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin and its listing on WordPress.org with a new "Secure Custom Fields" plugin. This action has sparked concerns about stability, trust, and the future of WordPress.

The ACF Controversy: What Happened?

The Advanced Custom Fields plugin,

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WordPress.com vs WordPress.org: What’s the Difference and Who Owns What?

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The distinction between WordPress.com and WordPress.org can be somewhat confusing, but they serve different purposes and are run by different entities.

WordPress.com

  • Hosting Service: WordPress.com is a commercial hosting service run by Automattic, a company founded by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg.
  • Ease of Use: It provides an easy-to-use platform where you can create and manage a blog or website without needing to worry about hosting, maintenance, or updates.
  • Plans and Pricing: It offers various plans, ranging from
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