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Deciphering HTTP Status Codes

Deciphering HTTP Status Codes

  When you give out or ask for a Web address, you probably start with the letters “www” (indicating “World Wide Web”) rather than the actual first letters of the address, which are generally “HTTP” (HyperText Transfer Protocol). Thanks to updates to the domain creation process, most modern browsers have eliminated the need to enter […]

Unlimited Hosting: What’s the Catch?

Unlimited Hosting: What’s the Catch?

Let’s just start with the obvious: You can’t get something for nothing, and there really is no such thing as unlimited, well, anything—especially not anything you pay for. All-you-can-eat buffet places count on your getting full after a plate or two, the occasional hollow-legged, high-metabolism eater aside. And even then, some places will step in […]

What is Web Hosting?

InMotion hosting have put together a great video to answer the most common questions for new webmasters. Here’s the video… Learn more about InMotion hosting here or checkout our reviews.

No, You Can’t Edit Your Server. And Here’s Why

No, You Can’t Edit Your Server. And Here’s Why

If you are in a typical shared hosting environment, there are a lot of limitations on what you can do with your site and your server. Though you can add domains, install PHP and other scripts and generally upload things to your site, you can’t make any actual changes to your server. If a script […]

Stella: Web Monitoring and Debugging Simplified

Stella: Web Monitoring and Debugging Simplified

If your website is running slowly or inconsistently, it can be very frustrating trying to understand why. Tools such as Pingdom’s full page site test, which provide a very thorough and detailed overview of site performance, can be a bit overwhelming. There’s also the risk that, to the inexperienced eye, the results can be misleading. […]

Are cPanel and WHM a Security Risk?

Are cPanel and WHM a Security Risk?

Anyone who runs a website learns to be vigilant very soon after opening their first hosting account. There are many security holes, and it’s easy to make mistakes. If you’re not careful, you could take serious risks, or make dangerous assumptions about the software you’re using. The vast majority of hosts offer plans that feature cPanel alone, […]

Why Nameservers Are Important to Your Website

Why Nameservers Are Important to Your Website

If you have a web hosting account, you’ve probably come across mentions of nameservers. But even if you’ve had to deal with nameservers when managing your hosting account, your web host probably didn’t explain what they are or how they work. Nameservers are provided by web hosts, and they’re key to your website being visible […]

Why Are So Many Websites Hosted On Linux?

Why Are So Many Websites Hosted On Linux?

Although estimates vary, Linux – the most common type of Unix – is generally accepted to have an overwhelming majority over Windows servers. It’s no fluke: Google uses more than 15,000 Linux servers to serve up its content. Why is Linux so popular when it comes to web hosting? Linux vs Windows Linux has struggled to get […]

How to Use Hotlink Protection in cPanel

How to Use Hotlink Protection in cPanel

Not all hosting providers offer the same control panel software. cPanel is probably the best-known and most common – and for good reason. Nearly every major host uses cPanel, though it’s sometimes well hidden underneath a clever skin that makes it look quite different. It’s popular because it gives users an intuitive graphical interface and […]

How to Talk to Your Hosting Support Team

How to Talk to Your Hosting Support Team

If you run a website long enough, the day is going to come where you need to ask your support team for some kind of assistance. Whether your site is down, you need help fixing some kind of error or you need a new feature enabled, you’ll have to file a support ticket and get […]

5 Actions When Setting Up a Site for a Novice

5 Actions When Setting Up a Site for a Novice

If you do Web development long enough, whether professionally or just as a hobby, you’ll probably find yourself building a website for someone with a lot less experience than you. It could be a client, a favor to a friend or perhaps even a gift for a family member. You’ll get it all started and […]

5 Times It’s OK to Pay More for Hosting

5 Times It’s OK to Pay More for Hosting

Finding a good hosting account isn’t just about finding the cheapest account that you can survive on, it’s about finding the best one for both you and your site, meeting your needs at the best possible price. But while no one likes to overspend on hosting, there are plenty of situations where you should be […]

How to Deal With Planned Hosting Downtime

How to Deal With Planned Hosting Downtime

Hosting providers often have to plan downtime to update something. You might also need to plan downtime to work on your own site. Google recently released its suggestions on how to deal with planned downtime. Let’s explore them. What Not to Do Here’s how not to handle downtime. Take your site offline and serve a […]

A New Year a New Host?

A New Year a New Host?

With the new year comes a chance to do some analysis and reflection. It’s a chance to look at all aspects of you life, physical and digital, and decide what changes you might want to make. Though I personally loathe New Year’s Resolutions, there’s no doubt that the turning of the calendar is a great […]