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- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
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(Quote) Seems to have been fixed (according to them): https://wordpress.org/plugins/cookie-law-info/#developers
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(Quote) I find it almost hilarious. :) Thinking of coining a term - doing an "AlphaRacks" is for going bust, with the money, then re-emerging as a "new, clean company." Doing a "HostMantis" is making unexpected, unanno…
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Oh, c'mon now! What's 10% among friends? :)
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(Quote) I had included the entire code in the original post, if that's of any help (I thought it would be important): https://wtools.io/paste-code/b6S5 This is the entire "package" download link: https://whmbackup.solutions/download-lates…
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(Quote) Personal reminder: I’ll bold that part (about CPU info not being disclosed), and add a script for getting that info. As for sharing. Sure. The whole idea is sharing knowledge and getting corrected: https://io.bikegremlin.com/15268/website-…
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Linking here - related to the CookieYes plugin... it's beautiful, isn't it? :) (a vulnerability not being addressed) https://www.pluginvulnerabilities.com/2021/09/24/five-of-the-100-most-popular-wordpress-plugins-are-insecurely-using-the-extract-f…
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(Quote) Complianz scans the existing website cookies for free (for now). CookieYes scans "up to 100 pages" (or something like that) for cookies for free, per one website. Apart from that, external service is not needed - if you know exact…
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Found this - needs further looking into: https://www.termsfeed.com/cookie-consent/
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(Quote) LOL - just looking at Complianz now (and testing it on staging). :) Looks promising, plus it offers an "export/import" option which should save me some time.
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(Quote) The CookieYes has some limits inadequate for my use. But it is my understanding they apply only when the website uses their infrastructure. If I "disconnect it," the plugin still works, letting the visitors accept, decline and edit…
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(Quote) Neither of those limits is enough for my use case (100 pages, or 5000 page-views per month, or even 40.000 p-w for that matter). CookieYes scanned the website for any cookies, let me sort them by the categories, and let the visitors choose …
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(Quote) I saw the CookieBot (didn't find the Consentmanager). They both seem to charge for over X pageviews (or over Y website pages). Looking for some free solutions for non-commercial websites.
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(Quote) Thanks. :) For a(n absolute) beginner, which explanation do you think is less confusing to get the hang of the basic concept? My idea is to use "iteration." At the cost of the first explanation being less correct/accurate, in ord…
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(Quote) > Keep an eye on the total resource usage (in LVM). Enterprise Entry Reseller for example lets you host a few larger websites that might otherwise have required a separate, “Enterprise Shared” account. That flexibility is a plus. The …
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(Quote) If it's of any help, here's my "preliminary" (until I get a few more months of experience) HostMantis Reseller Hosting review.
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(Quote) Yes, the list could be useful. I prefer having Google reCaptcha block spam bot comments, to deleting them from the spam folder after they’ve all been added to the database. Though that’s just one click, so no big deal.
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(Quote) I discussed that in the 2nd chapter, along with a "Solomon's solution" for the contact form discussed in chapter 4.1.
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Само Руси могу да варе под водом! :) Glad it was noted and (will be) fixed.
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(Quote) See the historical resource usage graph - for a day, or two. See what the peaks are. As for the upgrades - it's a shared hosting environment. You can upgrade to a more powerful plan. I did that - switching from the Advanced, to Ent. Entry r…
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(Quote) I wasn't thrilled with Akismet's performance, bit haven't re-tested it for years now (wasn't planning to, as long as the current setup works).
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(Quote) I'm testing and playing with the limits. Will post an extensive report ("review"). From the preliminary results - CPU is by far the greatest bottleneck for WordPress and forums (the stuff running on PHP). The rest are less critica…
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(Quote) If you are moving to a cheaper plan, double-check > @Ympker said: (Quote) Yes, but if one website gets hacked, or has any other problems - every other website is likely to have problems. Again, related to viruses and hacks - fixing one w…
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I've used BackWPup with great results, but such plugins are resource hogs. Besides, backup of WP is best done by the hosting server, not by WP backing itself up using a plugin. That's less efficient and more likely to cause errors (in my opinion and…
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(Quote) Yes - no email confirmation even. I've sent them the feedback with suggestions - not that I expect anyone to actually read it (but I'd be happy to get pleasantly surprised). :)
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(Quote) Ditto - thanks to your shared experience, I've finally decided to pay for the license. The website-provided info was too unclear for me (colour me dumb :) ).
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(Quote) A lot longer, more tedious, but with instructions needed for cloning, not just migration (i.e. domain change): WordPress manual backup WordPress manual migration/cloning I've been using that for years, until @Ympker told me "the trick…
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(Quote) Unless they change the prices (and/or resources again) - which seems to happen every few months :) my Enterprise Entry Reseller renewal should be under $ 330 per three years (with the discount, cut from 80% to 50%, but still a lot better tha…
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(Quote) AIO "trick" stopped working? Hmm - that plugin has been updated 2 weeks ago. Now I'm not 100% sure whether I've last used it with the latest, or with the previous version. Would have to double-check. Does Updraft Plus free work fo…
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Since you explained the "trick" for AIO WP Migration free version, I've been using that mostly. Especially for cloning websites - I still do migrations mostly manually. :) And still have WP CLI on my to-learn list. Here's the step-by-ste…
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In case anyone else finds this interesting, here are the resource usage stats - total, for my entire reseller hosting account. Before, and after switching from Advanced Reseller to Enterprise Entry Reseller: (Image) With a full report in my HostM…
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(Quote) I'm keeping an eye on the new reseller resource limits performance - to see if I'll hit the total account limit through regular use (2.5 vCPU, Enterprise Entry Reseller package).
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(Quote) Here's my reasoning: The way I've configured it, AMP maintenance is done 100% automatically. Zero extra hassle. :) Which is the point of my starting this topic (and making the tutorial article). And it provides a super-fast user experienc…
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(Quote) Well, for me, HostMantis reseller is still "the best" - i.e. what I'm using in spite of all the price/resource fluctuation (my HostMantis experience, documented :) ) Of all the providers I've been with (and even more I've had the e…
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(Quote) For caching - LiteSpeed is where it's at. The way things are now - if the hosting server isn't LiteSpeed, I'd seriously consider switching providers (it's not be all end all, but it is very, very good - as long as the provider doesn't mess …
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IMO, AMP is not a replacement for good (mobile) optimization. It's just an addition. I've seen stupider things done "for SEO" - "SEO" (and "social networks) is ruining the Internet, piling it with garbage. :) ( my long-win…
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Yup - it's confirmed. :) Using my Advanced Reseller hosting account for an example: Old policy: potentially available resources - 75 x 1 vCPU core (if I really used that on a server with even 32 cores, it would be in trouble with my account alon…
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(Quote) For caching, I prefer LiteSpeed. This is my article on WordPress caching options. In other words: CDN sort of comes "on top," or "alongside" caching, but it doesn't replace it. Even with Cloudflare set up like that, I th…
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(Quote) If that is the case (waiting for confirmation), then Enterprise Entry reseller hosting - at $24/Mo, with 2.5 vCPU and 50 cPanel limit, is better for my use than Reseller Advanced - at $30/Mo with 1.5 vCPU and 75 cPanel limit. Considering th…
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(Quote) I love the concept! :) Sacrificing a bit of the flashy design for the essence: the contents (article text and images) being loaded more efficiently. In the 7th chapter - "AMP ethical aspect" - I talked more about the whole concep…
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(Quote) I opened a (low-priority) ticket to ask for clarification. If it is how I hope it is - with the Advanced reseller plan (with 1.5 vCPU per cPanel) I could, for example: set the cycling website to have 1.5 vCPU set my blog that no one reads t…