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21 votes
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What happened with all that drama surrounding Wordpress?
I was about to recommend wordpress.com (free tier) to someone and realized I have no idea if I should. I am not a tech person but I should have an idea of what to suggest when someone even less...
I was about to recommend wordpress.com (free tier) to someone and realized I have no idea if I should. I am not a tech person but I should have an idea of what to suggest when someone even less technical ask me for advice. Did it all die down? Is Wordpress safe to use now?
16 votes -
Graphical linear algebra
15 votes -
Podcast: Why Matt Mullenweg went to war over Wordpress
10 votes -
Visiting Kitsault: Canada’s $50 million 1980s ghost town
22 votes -
We can terraform the American West
14 votes -
Did the United States almost support Nazi Germany in World War II? (No)
10 votes -
WordPress scales back to one major release in 2025
19 votes -
Huis ten Bosch: Only Miffy can save us now
13 votes -
Conquest of the Incas
9 votes -
Automattic hit with class action over WP Engine dispute, accused of anti-competitive tactics
14 votes -
The typeset of Wall·E
13 votes -
Humans interacting with computers
3 votes -
Matt Mullenweg deactivates WordPress accounts of contributors planning a fork
55 votes -
Formalizing Fermat’s Last Theorem - How it’s going
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Help with Email & Changing Name Servers/Webhost?
Alright, time to ask for help. I designed a website for my cousin using Wordpress, hosted via BlueHost. It's 99% done. The problem: she'd originally registered her domain through wordpress.com....
Alright, time to ask for help. I designed a website for my cousin using Wordpress, hosted via BlueHost. It's 99% done.
The problem: she'd originally registered her domain through wordpress.com. She also has an email through that, which she accesses via Google Workplace. We've transferred the domain, but the nameservers are still registered to wordpress.com. I've found the guides for transferring nameservers on BlueHost and wordpress.com, but this is a step above what I've dealt with in the past.
My main concern and frustration are the email. She's already using it for work, and I want to make sure there's no downtime, but I... honestly have no idea how it's even set up, right now. Or how this would work when transferring hosts entirely. Attempts to search it haven't been too helpful for me.
So my questions: How will changing nameservers impact the email? Would updating them potentially just... break her email entirely? Need her to set up the email separately? And if she does, can it be kept through Google Workplace/Gmail since that's what she's already using? Is it fine to leave it as-is? I assume not but her wordpress.com account shows that it expires in 2027, so...?
Just, please help.
10 votes -
Railway travel in 19th century France
5 votes -
Notes on Guyana
8 votes -
I'm liking Webflow - is there a (free?) way to get the similar design experience on WordPress?
Hiya, coming off as cheapskate since if I love Webflow so much why not just pay for it? Well a few reasons, but mostly because I'd rather like to be not tied to any single service that can just do...
Hiya,
coming off as cheapskate since if I love Webflow so much why not just pay for it? Well a few reasons, but mostly because I'd rather like to be not tied to any single service that can just do away with me with a snap of the fingers.
I've been playing around locally with WordPress and the block editor actually gets me to the finish line. It's pretty easy to design what I want to design -- just everything's lacking that final little detail, I can't easily overlap text with images etc.
So am I just incompetent and the WordPress' block editor is actually capable of these things? Most of the plugins (like Elementor) you need to pay for before you can actually do anything custom, which is kinda no-go for me. I'm also not opposed of trying something else, just that it needs to be free (as I want to be certain I know how to use it before I commit).
(Sorry for the rushed post, I'll make corrections it if need be.)
6 votes -
Mass transit on orbital boulevards
6 votes -
If WordPress is to survive, Matt Mullenweg must be removed
62 votes -
More on American incuriosity, New York regional rail edition, Part 1: European history
10 votes -
The meaning of construction costs per rider
5 votes -
Industrial emissions poised to become largest US carbon source
9 votes -
Meme weeding: High wages and Baumol’s cost disease
10 votes -
Questions about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion standards
15 votes -
How to create a Mastodon account for your WordPress blog in five minutes
6 votes -
The moral economy of the Shire
26 votes -
Would you walk further to a bus stop that had faster service?
20 votes -
Nobel Prize-winning phycisist Peter Higgs died at 94. About sixty years ago he proposed the Higgs Boson, an elememtary particle essential in describing mass in the Standard Model of particle physics.
28 votes -
Mechanism keeps track of the time cells take to split, sounding the alarm on cells that may turn cancerous
11 votes -
Tiny undervalued hardware companions
37 votes -
Trains on the Moon
8 votes -
The future of Duck Game
29 votes -
Maps: see how the Interborough Express could unlock new opportunities for New York City
4 votes -
Having self-control leads to power: a new study with 3,500 people finds that showing self-control influences how powerful an individual is perceived to be by their peers
20 votes -
Notes on conciseness
30 votes -
Notes on the Ivory Coast
6 votes -
Realigning railway curves in (otherwise) fast zones to speed up trains
14 votes -
Wordpress hosting
My girlfriend has started a small business and is looking into a blogging platform. What she has tried so far hasn't been great. She has decided to go the WordPress route and this is where I am...
My girlfriend has started a small business and is looking into a blogging platform. What she has tried so far hasn't been great. She has decided to go the WordPress route and this is where I am involved.
Any suggestions for hosting providers? What features should I be considering or anything else I should be aware of when it comes to picking a provider?
Right now I am looking at Bluehost vs Hostinger. Bluehost just seem to be the most advertised. Hostinger seemed to offer more for the same cost.12 votes -
KDE 6 will enable wayland by default (as well as other news)
23 votes -
Modernizing railways for high speeds: the engineering challenges in setting speed zones
10 votes -
A case of sexual violence in cyberspace (1993)
25 votes -
The hidden system of legal kickbacks shaping the US prescription drug market
10 votes -
The United States can't build infrastructure. The reason: it refuses to learn from other countries.
124 votes -
National Ignition Facility fusion societal energy hype
19 votes -
Researchers engineer bacteria that can detect tumor DNA (in mice)
6 votes -
Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s FLIP vessel decommissioned after sixty years
10 votes -
How to ensure you won’t have public transportation
27 votes -
"I booted Linux 292,612 times"
11 votes