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Can someone just confirm that Modulus is a web host exclusively for NodeJs and cannot support something like a WordPress blog installation? I ask for a friend I'm helping out whose engineer built a platform on using nodejs and mongo hosted on Modulus. She wants to add a Wordpess blog (with my help) because her engineer doesn't have time to do integrate a native one.
I believe I know the answer. No, Modulus is just for Node. So alternatively I told her she'll have to create a sub domain with her modulus account. Host her blog on her hostgator account and redirect the hostgator URL to the sub domain created on Modulus.
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I would like to point a site hosted at hostgatorsitename.com/blog to blog.modulusitename.co so that it seems like the blog is hosted on blog.modulusitename.co. For example, if there is a blog title "My Blog Title", the url would read blog.modulusitename.co/my-blog-title.
Is there anyway to do this? If so, how specifically can I go about it? If not, is it because the WordPress installation has to actually exist on blog.modulusitename.co and cannot be hosted elsewhere if we need the url to read this way?
Thanks in advance for all assistance!
Yup, you've got it right. Modulus is only for node hosting. You're solution will work. Host the blog on any other platform and create a subdomain to point to it.
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I am myself expert on AWS. My website was working fine till yesterday. Suddenly it stopped working. When I debugged; I found that $ nslookup abc.com has stopped giving my A Record ! I double checked on Route 53. Even modified it. All look fine. Website is working fine if I try using IP address. It is developed using wordpress.
Also, yesterday I got an email saying that my website is hacked and asking for 250 USD as ransom. I would have ignored it as spam but really my website is not working.
This was one of the weirdest issue. I got so freaked out whole day and not finding any clue how to solve it.
Finally found that root cause was that Domain had expired. AWS Route53 does not send any notification etc or even any warning anywhere. Godaddy would send u tons of notification.
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I have WordPress Website with Google AMP already implemented and working.
Currently, I transfered to CloudFlare and saw the AMP feature.
What should I do now? Should I enable it or not?
Any ideas?
Thanks!
That's really up to the use cases you want to cater and user traffic sources.
Eg. is your primary traffic coming from organic search? Your site's URLs should have been cached and served from AMP Cache already.
Eg. do a lot of users open your site's URLs in a webview? maybe you can give Cloudflare a shot here?
This article might help:
https://antonyagnel.com/how-to-enable-accelerated-mobile-links-in-cloudflare/
"Cloudflare’s Accelerated Mobile Links is actually powered by the official AMP project. What Cloudflare actually does, in this case, is – it loads AMP enabled external links inside of a viewing window, within the same tab. This in comparison is different from what Google does. Google displays the AMP version of a site only when the search query comes from a mobile device through Google search."
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I am struggling to know why my Wordpress website is blocked in China.
Services I have running on the root site http://example.com that I believe are being blocked are:
Google Maps,
Google Analytics
Google Recaptcha
Vimeo
Facebook/Twitter share buttons
My multisite subsite I have added in a whole bunch of conditionals for the above services to turn them off for http://example.com/china/ however this is still blocked.
Not sure how china firewall blocking works, do they search on keywords in your code? like "recaptcha" "google" "facebook" "vimeo" etc and/or does it grab the resources from the root site?
I have viewed some other websites page source on china server which are not blocked and see google analytics, google maps, facebook icons etc, so I am a bit confused.. ?
Any help would be great.
This was caused by an infinite redirect that was happening. We used this to identify the cause https://www.websitepulse.com/tools/china-firewall-test
How do you make sure your site is blocked in china?
Based on my experience it is possible that your IP address is being used as a proxy
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I've accidentally installed wordpress into a production joomla directory. The website is not mine, how do I fixed it?
I'm assuming that only the root directory would be affected, so delete all wordpress directories and replace the index.php with the one from joomla, but it still gives a blank page. What do I do?
You need to be using Akeeba Backup and making routine backups of your Joomla installations.
Then you can use kickstart.php (also Akeeba) and have a site backup up and working within 2 minutes.
It's the best bet - just in case of things like this.
Nevermind, it appears that it was using a legacy version of joomla that's why the one I replaced failed.
I was able to fix this by replacing it again with another index.php from a lower version of joomla
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Hy guys!
I want to start my blog about Squirrel Programming Language. Its about game server scripting. I want to create a simple website for it, shall i start it with blogger or WordPress, I know blogger hosting is free. but if i start with WordPress have i to buy web hosting for it right?
I also can use 000webhost and other free web hosting services but they really have lag and bad security. Please tell me the advantages of blogger and WordPress i want to know which one is best for me!
If i start it with blogger then in future can i change my website from blogger to WordPress?
And please suggest me a cheap and best domain provider please!
Please suggest the best. Waiting for your answers!
Thank you!
Yes, it is possible to migrate from blogger to wordpress. However, the structure of your permalink URLs will change.
Yes, blogger itself is free, and allows you to use your own purchased domain. If you just use a subdomain of blogger.com, then of course that makes your blog even less portable should you choose to go with wordpress later.
The biggest advantages of wordpress (or drupal, or any self-hosted solution for that matter) are portability and control.
Cheap registrars and webhosts are a dime a dozen. Some are better than others. Shop around.