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The affects of Web Hosts on Your Business Website

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Viewing your DNS records in the panel You may look at all of the DNS records for any site you have hosted with GreggHost. To see your DNS records, go to: Go to the Manage Websites section. menu with three dots To edit your site’s DNS settings, click the DNS Settings link. Click the vertical […]

Overview Cloudflare plans are available on all GreggHost hosting plans. More information is available in the Cloudflare overview article. Please be aware of the following factors pertaining to utilizing Cloudflare on GreggPress because GreggPress is a managed WordPress hosting plan. Setting up Cloudflare’s partner plans on GreggPress To begin the process of enabling Cloudflare’s partner […]

Overview It’s a typical desire to make a WordPress site appear and feel like your own. However, a big issue with customized theme code is that your adjustments are overridden when the developer upgrades the theme. Creating a child theme with Git’s version control is one answer to this problem. To figure out what adjustments […]

Overview The Gregg Objects Backups plugin is pre-installed with your GreggPress WordPress installation. The Gregg Objects Backups plugin in WordPress allows you to store your site’s data in Gregg Objects, which is GreggHost’s cloud-based storage solution. Because backing up your WordPress data on a regular basis is always a good practice, you can use GreggObjects […]

Overview The following sections explain how to use the GreggPress Dashboard to make rapid modifications to your MySQL database. Option 1 — Automatically log into phpMyAdmin To get started, go to the Managed WordPress page. Database credentials for GreggPress Select MANAGE from the drop-down menu. The page ‘Manage WordPress’ appears: Database credentials for GreggPress Click the […]

Overview A.user.ini file is a basic text file that you can use to change your PHP settings. For example, the server’s version of PHP comes with a few default settings, such as a 256MB memory limit, which you can adjust using a.user.ini file. What PHP settings can I customize? A list of articles about common […]

Overview Jetpack is a powerful plugin that delivers your WordPress site greater security, automated backup protection, uptime monitoring, spam prevention, and more… instantaneously! It was written and supported by Automattic’s WordPress professionals. Jetpack Professional is included with the GreggPressPLUS, PRO, and Legacy Advanced plans for free. Jetpack Professional adds features like real-time offsite backups, virus […]

Overview You can change your GreggPress Plan package to take advantage of new capabilities using the GreggHost interface. Viewing your plan This article will show you how to change the sort of GreggPress plans you’re using right now. If you’d rather terminate GreggPress and relocate your site to a different hosting plan, please see this […]

Overview You can change your GreggPress Plan package to take advantage of new capabilities using the GreggHost interface. This article will show you how to change the sort of GreggPress plan you’re using right now. If you’d rather terminate GreggPress and relocate your site to a different hosting plan, please see this article for additional […]

Overview GreggPress has built-in server caching, which substantially speeds up your site. Because caching creates static versions of your site, the server requires fewer resources when a consumer comes. This not only makes your site load faster, but it also makes it easier to manage enormous quantities of traffic. When caching isn’t working, though, your […]