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WordPress hosting advice covering migrations, PHP versions, staging, security, spam reduction, and performance.
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How to Check if WordPress Cron Is Working
How to check WordPress scheduled tasks, spot missed events, understand WP-Cron, and decide when to use a real cron job in Enhance.
How to Check if a Contact Form Is Sending Email
How to test website contact forms, check recipient addresses, SMTP settings, spam filtering, and domain email authentication.
How to Check SSL Mixed Content Warnings
How to find insecure HTTP assets on an HTTPS website, check browser warnings, and fix mixed content after enabling SSL.
How to Check PHP Extensions in Enhance
How to check enabled PHP extensions in Enhance and confirm application requirements for WordPress, Laravel, Blesta, WHMCS, and other PHP software.
How to Check the PHP Version in Enhance
Where to find the active PHP version for a website in Enhance, how to confirm CLI PHP, and what to check before changing it.
How to Check Website Resource Usage in Enhance
How to check traffic, package usage, logs, PHP symptoms, and common causes of high resource usage on Enhance hosting.
How to Move a WordPress Site to TekLan Hosting
A migration checklist for moving WordPress safely, including backups, files, database, DNS, SSL, and post-move testing.
Shared Hosting Security Checklist for Small Business Websites
A plain-English checklist for passwords, updates, backups, SSL, file permissions, and account access on shared hosting.
Step-by-step Guides
Migrating Your Website to TekLan
Step-by-step: export files and databases from your old host, import them here, and cut over DNS with minimal downtime.
Installing WordPress in Enhance
Use the built-in WordPress installer to get a fresh site live in under five minutes.
Changing Your PHP Version in Enhance
Switch PHP version per site, set custom php.ini values, and enable or disable extensions.
Creating a Staging Site in Enhance
Clone your live website to a staging environment, test changes safely, and push them back to production.