Tag WP Toolkit
Web experts design hosting server control panels to help any kind of user, no matter how technically-skilled. Why? Because their goal is to help properly set up and manage websites. Instead of having to type complicated commands, users can just…
Why We Took Plesk to the Nordics #WCNordic
WordCamp Nordic was two years in the making and we were more than excited to be a part of this very first edition in Helsinki, Finland. There were many reasons why we sponsored and joined the event. Read on to…
All You Need to Know about the New WP Toolkit 3.5 [ VIDEO ]
Your needs come first so rest assured that we’re constantly evolving Plesk to bring you more value. Hence, the release of WP Toolkit 3.5, introducing an assortment of new security measures, a reimagined installation experience and more. Read on for…
Are You Making Any of These 10 Website Launch Mistakes?
You should consider your company website the essential bridge connecting your clients to your business. It’s the go-to platform where potential customers can find all the relevant company info, your products and services, and a way to get them. And…
WordPress Security Guide 2019
With so many websites relying on WordPress it’s no surprise that millions of website owners are out looking for the best ways to secure their WordPress sites. The widespread prevalence of WordPress also makes it a target for hackers, with…
How to Backup Your WordPress Website – Best Plugins and Solutions
Your WordPress website really needs a backup. But we know this probably sits a long way down your list of fun things to do, probably nestling just below replacing the bath plug. But the certainty of knowing that the water…
My Plesk User Experience (2): Lessons learned from testing Plesk Onyx
So Plesk Onyx came along and it had implemented NGINX caching. Naturally I was curious and removed all my customizations. Then I started to compare the website performance with the inbuilt NGINX caching, other caching methods, and the Speed Kit…
My Plesk User Experience (1): Easy Starts and Common Issues
Plesk first crossed my path when it came packaged with web hosting acquired from a Russian provider. At the time it was version 12.0, but I never paid any attention to it until I discovered that part of its service…
Guard your WordPress security: Understand SQL injections
We all know that WordPress has historically been very vulnerable to hacks of all sorts. So most good web hosts will practice good WordPress security measures to avoid falling victim to hacking. However, it can be hard to keep track…
How to choose between WordPress Multisite and multiple WordPress instances
It’s common to be managing many different WordPress instances at once. Whether it’s for different businesses or multiple websites for the same business. That’s why, WordPress made managing lots of different sites easier via its multi-site functionality. However, which use…