WordCamp US 2024 was held at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland from September 16th to 20th. The expanded four-day schedule included new presentations and enhanced networking opportunities for attendees.
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Welcome to InMotion Hosting, your trusted partner for all things WordPress! In this section, we will dive into the world of WordPress, where we’ll not only showcase our cutting-edge WordPress Hosting services but also keep you updated on the latest flagship events, trends, and best practices in the WordPress ecosystem. As a leader in the web hosting industry, we understand the unique demands of WordPress websites and are committed to providing you with the most comprehensive information and resources. Whether you’re a seasoned WordPress pro or just starting your online journey, we are here to guide you through the world of WordPress, sharing insights, and offering top-notch solutions to empower your online presence.
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What is WooCommerce?
WooCommerce is a customizable, open-source eCommerce platform built on WordPress.
In this article, you will learn about the primary features and benefits of WooCommerce.
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Continue reading –>InMotion Hosting Partners with Codeable to Expand WordPress Development Services
InMotion Hosting is pleased to announce a new partnership with Codeable, a distinguished freelancer platform specializing in WordPress development. This collaboration aims to give InMotion Hosting customers access to an elite network of WordPress and WooCommerce professionals, adept at handling projects of varying sizes and complexities.
Continue reading –>Building a WordPress Website for Non-Profits
Some of the many questions that arise when building a website for a non-profit revolve around WordPress and WordPress Hosting. As a non-profit, there are many limiting factors that come into play when answering these questions. How much money will it cost, will there be support if or when needed, what is the best hosting plan that will not break the bank?
Continue reading –>The Benefits of WordPress LMS Plugins
As a CMS, WordPress has expanded the world of website building and management. Similarly, Learning Management Systems (LMS) provide tools for educators and learners to get access to classes, quizzes, and certifications online.
Continue reading –>WordCamp US 2023 Recap
This past August, InMotion Hosting sponsored and attended WordCamp US 2023 to showcase its new cutting-edge Managed WordPress Hosting solution. The flagship WordPress conference took place in National Harbor, Maryland from August 24 through August 26. With a long-standing commitment to supporting the WordPress community, InMotion Hosting set out to connect with WordPress enthusiasts, developers, and industry leaders.
Continue reading –>cPanel vs. Platform i WordPress Hosting
Control panels come in all shapes and sizes in the web hosting world, and while their tools are often similar, each has their own following for a variety of reasons.
In this article we will compare two control panels offered by InMotion Hosting for managing WordPress installations: cPanel and our latest product, Platform InMotion for WordPress VPS hosting.
Continue reading –>What is the Difference Between Hosting and WordPress Hosting?
When browsing for new web hosting providers you oftentimes will see specialized hosting plans such as WordPress Hosting. Furthermore, you’ll also see options for Shared, VPS, and Dedicated Hosting – which can be confusing to shoppers who are unfamiliar with web hosting.
Continue reading –>Best Two-Factor Authentication Plugins for WordPress
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a security solution that can be used for protecting your website log-in. It works by requiring a code to be entered after the initial entry of login credentials. This helps prevent weak or exploited passwords from being used to gain access.
Continue reading –>How to Use the Openverse Media Library with WordPress
When you’re building a WordPress site, there may be times when you want to add images to enhance pages or posts. There are many options available but WordPress has its own central repository, called Openverse. This is where you can quickly find, modify, and share free images with others. All of this content is available under a license that allows you to use them without fear of copyright infringement.
Continue reading –>2023 WordPress Trends Predicted by Influencers
The theme for the 2022 State of the Word Keynote focused on the Four Freedoms of Open Source. Speaker and Co-founder of WordPress, Matt Mullenweg, focused on the CMS’ growth through its nearly two decades of existence in an ever-changing technical landscape
Continue reading –>SQLite WordPress Integration Sees Light in Performance Lab
The 5-minute WordPress install is known for its simplicity. WordPress runs on two key components: PHP and MySQL. Both of these services come preinstalled in most hosting accounts. Just get PHP connected to MySQL and you’re in business.
Continue reading –>Sprout Invoices Features for Billing in WordPress
A common problem when using WordPress for eCommerce or for a more traditional business model is the issue of how to create and track your billing documents. Using Sprout Invoices for billing is a great solution that can help you throughout all phases of the billing process.
Continue reading –>WordPress 6.1 Improvements
WordPress 6.1 was released on November 1st, 2022, and this update contains a fair amount of new things for the CMS. Here is what you need to know coming to WordPress and what to look forwards to in the future.
Continue reading –>InMotion Hosting Goes To WordCamp US 2022
WordCamp US 2022 (WCUS), returned to an in-person conference after a two-year break due to COVID-19. Hosted in San Diego, California, WordPress enthusiasts around the country were excited to return and connect over all subjects related to WordPress.
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