An interview with WordPress expert Otto Wood
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Otto Wood for a couple of years and wanted to ask him a few questions about himself and his thoughts on a couple of topics geared toward the average WordPress user.
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Otto Wood for a couple of years and wanted to ask him a few questions about himself and his thoughts on a couple of topics geared toward the average WordPress user.
This is managed WordPress hosting — and has been all along I’ve been delinquent with posting on my .blog blog on WordPress.com for about a year, so when I bought into the Pro plan after the first recent price change the new stuff really stood out. I’m also pleased I upgraded then, because after they…
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Ashley Rich compares Digital Ocean, Google Cloud, and AWS for hosting WordPress sites way you might with SpinupWP or ServerPilot and their forthcoming HostLaunch platform. Digital Ocean won the matchup, but all three platforms were are pretty close, and the data collected is worth a look. 🏆
Five tips for networking at an online conference from Michelle Frechette and the WordPress community.
Javier Casares makes the case for why hosting companies should install the PHP-intl extension. Instead of hacks, “we gain the possibility to use a lot of functions that can make our life easier” and “improve the way we develop to improve WordPress.”
WordPress came into Bob’s life in 2007, and three years later BobWP was the brand so many of us know and love. The rest is history!