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Have people stop using WordPress for hosting?

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  • oneilonlineoneilonline Member, Host Rep

    @saf31 said:
    what tools do you guys use to make custom pages like a static front page ??

    Front page isn't even supported by cpanel anymore because of security issues.

    Notepad, Sublime Text, Atom, Brackets, there are a bunch of coding platforms out there that are lean and mean, which include debugging while you type.

    Clearly there are a number of people out there unwilling to take the time to educate themselves and are just looking for the cookie cutter website regardless of creativity and security.

  • @ManofServer said:
    Static websites is the way to go.

    The majority of websites aren't static though

  • I've been using WordPress for a while, and have had very few issues. Just keep up with the updates, and keep the plugins to a minimum.

    That said, I've been enamored with the new Elementor Pro plugin. It gives amazing control over content and layout.

  • LeeLee Veteran

    oneilonline said: Clearly there are a number of people out there unwilling to take the time to educate themselves and are just looking for the cookie cutter website regardless of creativity and security.

    Dick.

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  • I have also been using WordPress for a while. Moved away from Joomla to use wordpress and had no major issues.

  • OhMyMyOhMyMy Member
    edited December 2016

    @oneilonline said:

    Clearly there are a number of people out there unwilling to take the time to educate themselves and are just looking for the cookie cutter website regardless of creativity and security.

    Clearly there are a number of people out there unwilling to take the time to educate themselves and are just looking for the cookie cutter server hosting as well - what do you do that is unique?

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