If anyone interested, can send my aff link. Cheers
Doesn't look bad but seems to be a fairly unknown backup plugin (70k installs on wp plugin marketplace). Also no mention of GDPR compliance in privacy policy.
78$ for unlimited sites doesn't seem tol bad though.
It is unknown and also my first time hearing of it, but it looks really decent. Assuming their website isn't lying, they have all the important features for a backup plugin. (Encryption, incremental updates, upload to cloud etc.) The "protection" features are whatever. Looks like they use their own archive format for backups though.
If anyone interested, can send my aff link. Cheers
Doesn't look bad but seems to be a fairly unknown backup plugin (70k installs on wp plugin marketplace). Also no mention of GDPR compliance in privacy policy.
78$ for unlimited sites doesn't seem tol bad though.
It is unknown and also my first time hearing of it, but it looks really decent. Assuming their website isn't lying, they have all the important features for a backup plugin. (Encryption, incremental updates, upload to cloud etc.) The "protection" features are whatever. Looks like they use their own archive format for backups though.
AIO WP uses their own format, too. I don't mind this as they are very well known.
Backup Guard does indeed seem to tick all the important features , but in the premium version only. As such, it only manages to accumulate 70k installs on its free version making for a lack of "feedback". There may be millions of premium users but we wouldn't know. Also this is the first time I heard about them and I have read many wp blogs about backup plugins etc. For having been around for 7 years this seems to be just too little a spark.
@vyas said:
There are Low End Hunters, and then there are idiots with money to burn.
GoDaddy or even the hosts listed in the poll won't work for him/her. Somebody suggest him/her WordPress VIP for the high load of those 400 visitors. The network is fast, and the price is good.
Some top class tech. support (and WP developer) guys from my country are hired by Kinsta and Cloudways.
Not my cup of tea, but paying a bit more for a service one is happy with isn't completely insane. And it's not EIG, it is relatively decent hosting for all I know.
Just like I'm certain that my paying extra for cPanel hosting seems completely senseless to some people.
@bikegremlin said:
Some top class tech. support (and WP developer) guys from my country are hired by Kinsta and Cloudways.
Not my cup of tea, but paying a bit more for a service one is happy with isn't completely insane. And it's not EIG, it is relatively decent hosting for all I know.
Just like I'm certain that my paying extra for cPanel hosting seems completely senseless to some people.
Kinsta and Cloudways for 100 visitors a day would be an overkill IMO
@bikegremlin said:
Some top class tech. support (and WP developer) guys from my country are hired by Kinsta and Cloudways.
Not my cup of tea, but paying a bit more for a service one is happy with isn't completely insane. And it's not EIG, it is relatively decent hosting for all I know.
Just like I'm certain that my paying extra for cPanel hosting seems completely senseless to some people.
Kinsta and Cloudways for 100 visitors a day would be an overkill IMO
There are other things to consider. The less a person is knowledgeable, the more important these are:
The amount of "hand-holding" offered by the tech. support.
Reputation (marketing/advertising) - if people feel something is better, for them it is better (placebo, psychology, PMS - call it what you like, but it does affect things).
Security and performance - even if it only shows in the backend (for 100 daily visitors).
I've experienced all these things as feedback from various people and their explanation why they prefer certain options.
If it weren't for that - no one would ever buy a Mercedes now, would they?
@bikegremlin said:
Some top class tech. support (and WP developer) guys from my country are hired by Kinsta and Cloudways.
Not my cup of tea, but paying a bit more for a service one is happy with isn't completely insane. And it's not EIG, it is relatively decent hosting for all I know.
Just like I'm certain that my paying extra for cPanel hosting seems completely senseless to some people.
Kinsta and Cloudways for 100 visitors a day would be an overkill IMO
There are other things to consider. The less a person is knowledgeable, the more important these are:
The amount of "hand-holding" offered by the tech. support.
Reputation (marketing/advertising) - if people feel something is better, for them it is better (placebo, psychology, PMS - call it what you like, but it does affect things).
Security and performance - even if it only shows in the backend (for 100 daily visitors).
I've experienced all these things as feedback from various people and their explanation why they prefer certain options.
If it weren't for that - no one would ever buy a Mercedes now, would they?
I want to disagree with you for the sake of disagreement, but I concur with your sound logic.
Does that make me half human/ half Vulcan?
Cheers!
@bikegremlin said:
Some top class tech. support (and WP developer) guys from my country are hired by Kinsta and Cloudways.
Not my cup of tea, but paying a bit more for a service one is happy with isn't completely insane. And it's not EIG, it is relatively decent hosting for all I know.
Just like I'm certain that my paying extra for cPanel hosting seems completely senseless to some people.
Kinsta and Cloudways for 100 visitors a day would be an overkill IMO
There are other things to consider. The less a person is knowledgeable, the more important these are:
The amount of "hand-holding" offered by the tech. support.
Reputation (marketing/advertising) - if people feel something is better, for them it is better (placebo, psychology, PMS - call it what you like, but it does affect things).
Security and performance - even if it only shows in the backend (for 100 daily visitors).
I've experienced all these things as feedback from various people and their explanation why they prefer certain options.
If it weren't for that - no one would ever buy a Mercedes now, would they?
I want to disagree with you for the sake of disagreement, but I concur with your sound logic.
Does that make me half human/ half Vulcan?
Cheers!
Finished updating a long-ish post on How to Install and Configure ClassicPress on my blog.
Ironicaly, WordPress started giving errors left and right, and I had to pause updating the post. Will do so in 'offline' mode tonight and update. Particularly in line images.
On a side note: Neve theme was giving some funny results on Safari. so I dropped it for Hestia (again)
Kinsta (WP Hosting Provider) launched something called DevKinsta for Local (Win and Mac) development and testing for WordPress sites. Other options in this space are XAMPP and Laragon or Desktopserver.
Posting from FB group announcement by Kinsta
DevKinsta is a FREE local development environment that uses the power of Docker for WordPress developers. It’s available on Windows and macOS.
What can you do with DevKinsta?
Create WordPress sites locally in a few minutes
Turn on HTTPS with 1 click
Catch and debug all outgoing e-mails inside the app
Manage your database via Adminer
Test your sites on multiple PHP versions
Find the cause of issues through logs
Access WP-CLI
Pull your sites from Kinsta
Push changes to a Kinsta staging environment
To download the application and learn more, visit us at https://kinsta.com/devkinsta/.
@vyas iam still searching for a nice plugin+theme for listing hotels and resorts of my place. My district has around 600 properties and iam looking to list all those along with their features, tariff, a few pics etc. Its something like a directory but with booking facility. Would like to categorise resorts, homestays, serviced villas and so. A free listing site. Shortlisted one called Brikk. Yet to purchase.
@vyas said:
Kinsta (WP Hosting Provider) launched something called DevKinsta for Local (Win and Mac) development and testing for WordPress sites. Other options in this space are XAMPP and Laragon or Desktopserver.
Posting from FB group announcement by Kinsta
DevKinsta is a FREE local development environment that uses the power of Docker for WordPress developers. It’s available on Windows and macOS.
What can you do with DevKinsta?
Create WordPress sites locally in a few minutes
Turn on HTTPS with 1 click
Catch and debug all outgoing e-mails inside the app
Manage your database via Adminer
Test your sites on multiple PHP versions
Find the cause of issues through logs
Access WP-CLI
Pull your sites from Kinsta
Push changes to a Kinsta staging environment
To download the application and learn more, visit us at https://kinsta.com/devkinsta/.
AIO was very limited in its free version when I last tried it - but that was 6 years ago, so take this with a bucket of salt.
Pro version was praised by some developers I consider to be very good.
I've given up on Yoast since their indexables blunder.
Considered Rank Math, but stuff like this got me a bit weary.
What tipped the scales was praises from the devs I trust in favour of The SEO Framework.
The free version + free options given by their extensions manager do all you need - technically.
If you need help writing content, keyword analysis is provided only in pro version, so in that case I'd consider paying, or using Yoast, at least with the first 100 or so articles, until you get the hang of it (Yoast offers basic, limited keyword analysis in their free tier).
EDIT: to avoid any misunderstanding - I'm not paid, nor in any way affiliated with TSF. It's just like MXroute when it comes to emails, and this forum when it comes to hosting-related forums - it's my choice, based on all the info available, and all the stuff I've tried so far. Neither is perfect, it's just "the least bad" choice for me. Nothing more, nothing less. (OK... LES is perfect! )
If you need help writing content, keyword analysis is provided only in pro version
True, but I would not trust a SEO plugin to do that.
There are a different tools for keyword search. Most SEO plugins for WP help in one or more of the following:
a. Tips for Optimizing existing text
b. Suggesting best practices from SEO POV
c. Identifying broken links etc.
d. Duplicate content if any
If you need help writing content, keyword analysis is provided only in pro version
True, but I would not trust a SEO plugin to do that.
There are a different tools for keyword search. Most SEO plugins for WP help in one or more of the following:
a. Tips for Optimizing existing text
b. Suggesting best practices from SEO POV
c. Identifying broken links etc.
d. Duplicate content if any
Good points, and worth stressing. Yes, even all those tools won't make you a good content writer. But they can help. Especially with the technical stuff. SEO plugins, for example, can do the basic checks: are the keywords added to the title, heading(s), starting paragraph, meta description...
TSF Pro comes with a relatively "smart" tool (unlike Yoast for example), that recognizes synonyms, so it's as close as it gets (of all the SEO plugins) to not making you write for robots. I don't always "listen" to it, but take a look and consider the suggestions.
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It is unknown and also my first time hearing of it, but it looks really decent. Assuming their website isn't lying, they have all the important features for a backup plugin. (Encryption, incremental updates, upload to cloud etc.) The "protection" features are whatever. Looks like they use their own archive format for backups though.
AIO WP uses their own format, too. I don't mind this as they are very well known.
Backup Guard does indeed seem to tick all the important features , but in the premium version only. As such, it only manages to accumulate 70k installs on its free version making for a lack of "feedback". There may be millions of premium users but we wouldn't know. Also this is the first time I heard about them and I have read many wp blogs about backup plugins etc. For having been around for 7 years this seems to be just too little a spark.
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
There are Low End Hunters, and then there are idiots with money to burn.
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.#Themealert
I have been hearing good things about the izo WordPress theme
https://wordpress.org/themes/izo/
Planning to check it out in the coming week.
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GoDaddy or even the hosts listed in the poll won't work for him/her. Somebody suggest him/her WordPress VIP for the high load of those 400 visitors. The network is fast, and the price is good.
Some top class tech. support (and WP developer) guys from my country are hired by Kinsta and Cloudways.
Not my cup of tea, but paying a bit more for a service one is happy with isn't completely insane. And it's not EIG, it is relatively decent hosting for all I know.
Just like I'm certain that my paying extra for cPanel hosting seems completely senseless to some people.
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews
Kinsta and Cloudways for 100 visitors a day would be an overkill IMO
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There are other things to consider. The less a person is knowledgeable, the more important these are:
I've experienced all these things as feedback from various people and their explanation why they prefer certain options.
If it weren't for that - no one would ever buy a Mercedes now, would they?
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews
I want to disagree with you for the sake of disagreement, but I concur with your sound logic.
Does that make me half human/ half Vulcan?
Cheers!
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Live long and prosper.
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews
Finished updating a long-ish post on How to Install and Configure ClassicPress on my blog.
Ironicaly, WordPress started giving errors left and right, and I had to pause updating the post. Will do so in 'offline' mode tonight and update. Particularly in line images.
On a side note: Neve theme was giving some funny results on Safari. so I dropped it for Hestia (again)
Link to post
https://amarvyas.in/different-ways-install-classicpress-cms/
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Just to confirm - using AIO WP Migration plugin free version, I have managed to clone a site - so migration + (sub)domain change.
At the destination:
Procedure, as @Ympker had instructed:
Then, using Softaculous:
As things stand for now, HostMantis have disabled the remote import option in their Softaculous options.
While Softaculous support has decided to take a look into why it doesn't seem to work. As it is for now:
https://io.bikegremlin.com/18015/softaculous-wordpress-management/#4.1.1
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews
Glad it worked for you mate
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
Kinsta (WP Hosting Provider) launched something called DevKinsta for Local (Win and Mac) development and testing for WordPress sites. Other options in this space are XAMPP and Laragon or Desktopserver.
Posting from FB group announcement by Kinsta
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Posted a note on Backing up WP site in the SEO discussion thread.
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@vyas iam still searching for a nice plugin+theme for listing hotels and resorts of my place. My district has around 600 properties and iam looking to list all those along with their features, tariff, a few pics etc. Its something like a directory but with booking facility. Would like to categorise resorts, homestays, serviced villas and so. A free listing site. Shortlisted one called Brikk. Yet to purchase.
✓✓Only shared hosting-both DA and cPanel Still in 2006
Interesting Thanks for the share.
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
Sending mail from WP via SMTp- another option
https://wordpress.org/plugins/fluent-smtp
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I tend to avoid newly made plugins (50 installs, 2 reviews so far). Unless I have a very good reason to trust them.
This one looks interesting. It promises some options I hadn't seen with other such plugins. Like:
Remains to be seen if it's fast, stable, and secure.
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25887674
Interesting discussion of Wordpress versus other options. ?
MetalVPS
Saw this on PH :
"Open source" page speed, accessibility and site performance score.
https://websu.io
They use google Lite whatever as backend, clean interface, no ads (yet).
Below is score for my blog (Un optimized. just switched to GeneratePress)
https://websu.io/r/600e63ad7bcf3740862d3f7b
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Looks like a blatant copy of pagespeed insights.
The site mentions using pagespeed backend
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Full sote editing coming from WP 5.8
https://wpdevelopment.courses/articles/full-site-editing-in-wordpress-5-8
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Interesting to see where this takes us.
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
Is anyone ever tried Wordpress SEO plugin called "Rank Math".
Is it better than Yoast or AIOSEO ?
https://microlxc.net/
Rankmath was (and is) good, the free tier is now limited and during BF the developers bombed their paid version launch . Poor marketing.
But product remains solid
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AIO was very limited in its free version when I last tried it - but that was 6 years ago, so take this with a bucket of salt.
Pro version was praised by some developers I consider to be very good.
I've given up on Yoast since their indexables blunder.
Considered Rank Math, but stuff like this got me a bit weary.
What tipped the scales was praises from the devs I trust in favour of The SEO Framework.
The free version + free options given by their extensions manager do all you need - technically.
If you need help writing content, keyword analysis is provided only in pro version, so in that case I'd consider paying, or using Yoast, at least with the first 100 or so articles, until you get the hang of it (Yoast offers basic, limited keyword analysis in their free tier).
EDIT: to avoid any misunderstanding - I'm not paid, nor in any way affiliated with TSF. It's just like MXroute when it comes to emails, and this forum when it comes to hosting-related forums - it's my choice, based on all the info available, and all the stuff I've tried so far. Neither is perfect, it's just "the least bad" choice for me. Nothing more, nothing less. (OK... LES is perfect! )
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews
True, but I would not trust a SEO plugin to do that.
There are a different tools for keyword search. Most SEO plugins for WP help in one or more of the following:
a. Tips for Optimizing existing text
b. Suggesting best practices from SEO POV
c. Identifying broken links etc.
d. Duplicate content if any
VPS reviews and benchmarks |
Good points, and worth stressing. Yes, even all those tools won't make you a good content writer. But they can help. Especially with the technical stuff. SEO plugins, for example, can do the basic checks: are the keywords added to the title, heading(s), starting paragraph, meta description...
TSF Pro comes with a relatively "smart" tool (unlike Yoast for example), that recognizes synonyms, so it's as close as it gets (of all the SEO plugins) to not making you write for robots. I don't always "listen" to it, but take a look and consider the suggestions.
TSF keyword analysis good and bad.
Hemingway editor (a bit buggy on-line version, and no Linux app, but still useful)
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews