Migrating WordPress and other CMS sites to WHC
WordPress, Joomla, Drupal — three ways to move a CMS site (plugin, manual, or we do it), with the gotchas specific to CMS migrations.
Migrations, DNS, WordPress fixes, email setup — the questions that come up most, answered by the people who handle them every day. Search the title or browse by category.
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Where to access your hosting panel, what you can do there, and how it differs from the billing portal.
Where to log in, what you can do there, and how to recover access if you've lost your password.
IMAP/SMTP settings for every common email client. Use mail.<clientdomain>.com as your server hostname — automatically routes to the right server in our cluster.
SSL is free and automatic on every WHC plan. Here's how to make sure WordPress actually uses it everywhere.
Two ways to connect a domain to your hosting account: full nameserver delegation or individual DNS records. When to use which.
Step-by-step guide to moving your site, database, and email from your current host to WHC — with notes on what we can do for you.
Step-by-step for moving a plain HTML site or a custom PHP application — without the WordPress-specific complications.
What 'NVMe storage', 'inodes', 'concurrent processes', and 'CPU limits' actually mean, and when you'll hit them.
Step-by-step debugging when your WordPress site goes completely blank. Plugin conflicts, memory limits, and the .htaccess gotcha.
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