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How can I safeguard my website’s content and data when using website builders, and what backup choices are accessible?
It really depends on the website builder. With UltimateWB, it is just a one-time fee for the website builder and then you can host your website with UltimateWB or on your own web host. Either way, you can get access … Continue reading
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Tagged cpanel, hosted website builder, web hosting choice, website backup
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What are your preferences for making a website custom or CMS-based? If choose one, why?
As a web developer, I prefer to use UltimateWB. It makes the web development process and maintainance a lot easier and faster. It has lots of built-in features that are very flexible and customizable, and you get web hosting choice … Continue reading
How much does it cost to build a website?
It depends on what features you need. For a basic website it can cost you under $20 with UltimateWB. There are also other software versions available at UltimateWB for more advanced websites, that are interactive, social, or have e-commerce features. … Continue reading
What are some tips for creating a website that gets millions of hits?
Creating a website that attracts millions of hits is a significant accomplishment and often requires a well-thought-out strategy, valuable content, and effective promotion. Here are some tips to help you achieve this goal: 1) Good Backend Choice Make sure you … Continue reading
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using plugins in web development?
Short Answer: Advantage is the added features. Disadvantages are the security risks, and it’s harder to keep your website stable and maintain it. At each platform upgrade, your website may break. That’s why I prefer to use UltimateWB – you … Continue reading
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Tagged code bloat, fast-loading times, loading time, plugins, security, third party plugins, WordPress
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How do I ensure that the site I build is UX-based and responsive?
Crafting a User-Friendly Website: Your Guide to UX and Responsiveness Introduction: Where Good Websites Begin Hey there, website creators! Building a website isn’t just about the looks; it’s about making sure visitors love using it. That’s where user experience (UX) … Continue reading
What are some effective web page design tips, especially for mobile devices (smartphones/tablets)?
Here are some effective web page design tips, especially for mobile devices (smartphones/tablets): Use a responsive design A responsive design means that your website will automatically adjust its layout to fit the size of the screen it is being viewed … Continue reading
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Tagged high-contrast colors, large fonts, mobile devices, responsive, smartphone, tablet, web design tips
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What are some free online websites that can help us test our websites for accessibility compliance?
Accessibility compliance is important for ensuring that all users can access and use your website, regardless of their abilities. There are a number of free online websites that can help you test your website for accessibility compliance. Here are a … Continue reading
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Tagged accessibility, accessibility compliance, accessibility testing
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What are the Top 10 Best Forum Software?
Hey there, forum enthusiasts and digital community builders! Ready to dive into the cream of the crop when it comes to forum software options? We’ve scoured the digital landscape to present you with the ultimate list, and guess what? The … Continue reading
Why is the cPanel traffic statistics tool called AWStats
AWStats is short for “Advanced Web Statistics”. It is a popular open-source analytics software designed to provide detailed insights into website traffic and usage in cPanel, and comes free with all UltimateWB web hosting plans and UltimateWB Cloud plans. The … Continue reading
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Tagged advanced analytics, advanced web statistics, awstats, browser, device, entry page, exit page, geographic data, ip address, popular content, search engine keywords, traffic tracking, user agent, visitor behavior, web server log analysis, website logs
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