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Tag Archives: WordPress
Can You Use WooCommerce Without WordPress?
The short answer is no – WooCommerce is a plugin designed specifically for WordPress. It cannot be used on its own or with other platforms. If you don’t want to use WordPress, WooCommerce won’t be an option. Related: Exploring Drawbacks … Continue reading
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Is WordPress secured, easy to use?
To make sure your WordPress is secure, choose a good admin password and keep your WordPress updated to the newest version. Also security will depend on any WordPress plugins you choose. Regarding how easy WordPress is to use – for … Continue reading
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How do I create an online teaching website using WordPress?
You will need to download WordPress, install it on your web hosting account, and then login to the admin panel to create your website. If you want your website to be more advanced than just displaying content, you will need … Continue reading
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What are the advantages of coding your own website from scratch rather than using a website builder like Wix or WordPress?
Wix doesn’t offer much flexibility, so I don’t think a coder would choose that website builder if they need anything other than a basic website. WordPress allows a coder to customize and add their own coding, but it is a … Continue reading
Which Website Builder Companies Use Their Own Website Builder?
Compare Website Builder Software and Find Out Who Really Stands Behind Their Product If a website builder is truly the best, the company selling it should use it for their own site, right? Surprisingly, that’s not always the case. In … Continue reading
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WordPress e-commerce plugin WooCommerce – Upgrading Problems
To upgrade or not to upgrade. Many times it is clear that you must upgrade, either to solve new security issues found, or to fix functionality bugs newly found or newly existing due to changing technology/internet browsers. But if you … Continue reading
Mixing and Matching Website Builder, Web Hosting, & Domain Name
It’s almost like we are coordinating an outfit. But unlike clothes, you can’t always make it all work together. Domain Name: This is your website address, i.e. your-website.com, how people will access your website. Generally, you can get your domain name … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading
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How to avoid brute force login attacks on your WordPress blog or website
If your WordPress blog or website has been hacked numerous times and you have followed all of the tips on securing it, there is one other thing you can do – limit which ips (i.e. computers/internet connections) can login to … Continue reading
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