Yes, WordPress has many Free Templates that cover a wide array of designs and are all “Responsive”, in that they will adjust to display on any device; desktop, tablet or cellphone. Remember: Some free templates may not be suitable for the type of website you are setting up. Therefore, it is important to carefully consider the needs of your website before downloading any free templates, as some may not be appropriate for commercial use. WordPress Hosting Table of Contents
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In WordPress, you can set up a Staging Site to view your site before publishing it live. This article assumes that you are already logged in to your WordPress. Set Up A WordPress Staging SiteAdditional Information:What is a WordPress Staging Site?What is a WordPress Staging Site for?Login to Hosted.com AccountAccess WordPress via Your Hosted.com AccountAccess WordPress via cPanelAccess WordPress via cPanel Online Set Up A WordPress Staging Site Just follow the steps below: 1. Log in to your Hos… Read More
A WordPress White Screen error, also called the White Screen of Death (WSoD), is one of the most common WordPress errors. It is also frustrating because it doesn’t necessarily tell you what is causing the error; it just locks you out of your WordPress website. Here, we explore what causes this issue and give solutions to get your site back up and running. This article assumes that you have already logged in to WordPress. WordPress White Screen Error FixesAdditional InformationWhat Causes a Wh… Read More
When uploading a WordPress Theme via your WordPress Dashboard, it should let you immediately activate it once it’s installed. However, you may encounter a Missing Theme error. This means the Theme can’t be installed. As a result, you won’t be able to activate it. Here are 2 ways to resolve it: This article assumes that you are logged in to WordPress and gives two ways to resolve a “Missing Theme Error”. Fix A WordPress Missing Theme ErrorThe Package Could not be InstalledThe WordPress The… Read More
WordPress Memory Limit errors occur when your website uses more memory than the amount allocated by your hosting plan or available on the server. This issue can negatively impact your site’s performance, leading to a poor user experience. Here, we show you how to fix a Memory Limit error, what these errors are, and what causes them. This article assumes that you are already logged in to your Hosted.com account. Correcting Memory Limit ErrorsAdditional Information:What Is the WordPress Memory … Read More
To enhance your security, it is crucial that you change your default username from ‘admin’ right away! Here are a few recommendations: Use strong passwords that include a mix of characters, numbers, lowercase, and uppercase letters. Update the password for your administration email account as well. Activate Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) if you have the latest version of WordPress. This will allow you to receive your Username and Password on your cellphone and email. To secure your login detai… Read More
Initially all WordPress sites are configured to “Private” until they are published, once they are published, you then have an option to make your WordPress blog “private” again. In WordPress, you have the choice to can make a new blog post or set an existing one to Private so that only visitors you have given access to can read it. This allows you to build your website and view it online until you are satisfied and publish it. This article assumes that you are already logged in to your WordPres… Read More
WordPress website owners and users should always stay updated about any vulnerabilities associated with WordPress plugins before installing, updating, or activating them on their websites. Please note that Hosted.com will not be held responsible for any vulnerability issues caused by WordPress plugins on your WordPress site. Additionally, Hosted.com cannot guarantee the functionality or speed of your WordPress site due to installed plugins. Although WordPress supports most plugins, there are Wo… Read More
This article covers the steps to delete a blog subscriber from your WordPress blog, and assumes that you have logged into your Hosted.com account and have accessed WordPress via the cPanel control panel. Steps to Delete a Blog SubscriberAdditional InformationManaging WordPress Blog SubscribersCommentsLogin to Hosted.com AccountLogin in to WordPress via cPanel Steps to Delete a Blog Subscriber Login to your WordPress dashboard. In the menu on the left navigate to “Users” and click “Subscri… Read More
WordPress is a versatile and user-friendly content management system (CMS) that powers millions of websites around the world. It allows individuals and businesses to easily create, manage, and publish content without the need for extensive technical expertise. Whether you’re a blogger, entrepreneur, or an established company, WordPress offers a customizable platform with a wide range of themes, plugins, and features to help you build a professional online presence. With its intuit… Read More