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Review content for Hosting WordPress #428

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estelaris opened this issue Aug 30, 2022 · 8 comments
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Review content for Hosting WordPress #428

estelaris opened this issue Aug 30, 2022 · 8 comments
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estelaris commented Aug 30, 2022

Issue Description

Update content to remove developer jargon

URL of the Page with the Issue

Hosting WordPress

Section of Page with the issue

  • Recommended setup
  • Hosting providers

Why is this a problem?

Making content easier to understand

Suggested Fix

  • Recommended Setup section should be re-written to, basically, advice communicating with hosting support to get the plan recommendation for their needs.
  • Link to support forums is linking to documentation instead of the forums
  • Add link to recommended hosting providers
@estelaris estelaris added user documentation (HelpHub) Improvements or additions to end-user documentation good first issue Good for newcomers Content Review labels Aug 30, 2022
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Heads up @femkreations @atachibana - the "user documentation" label was applied to this issue.

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I'd like to work on this issue, please. 🙏

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Here are the changes I propose for the Recommended Setup section:

If you are using a web host, most or likely all of the following requirements are already taken care of for you.

If you are planning to host WordPress on your server make sure the following apply:

  • Use any server that supports PHP and MySQL. A Linux-based server, e.g. Apache, NGINX, LiteSpeed, is highly recommended.
  • Using the Pretty Permalinks feature requires having a rewriting module installed/activated on your server, e.g. mod_rewrite for Apache.
  • Allow outgoing connections from the server.
  • Use a separate user account, i.e. not root, to run WordPress.

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I'll work on this one.

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aurigit commented Jun 8, 2023

I (https://profiles.wordpress.org/aurimakela/) can also work on this one!

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We'll do this together with @aurigit!

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pekkakortelainen commented Jun 8, 2023

We eventually revamped most of the page. Instead of being just a bunch of technical jargon, our suggestion is easier to approach and now answers a question a beginner might have: "What is WordPress hosting?"

These mentioned in the issue were already fixed:

  • Link to support forums is linking to documentation instead of the forums
  • Add link to recommended hosting providers

Here's our suggestion:

Hosting WordPress

To get your WordPress up and running, you’re going to need a web server. Most hosting providers have the technical specifications required for WordPress.

In general, hosting providers offer:

  • Generic hosting, meant for different web applications (including WordPress, but also other software as well)
  • WordPress-specific hosting

WordPress-specific hosting providers offer a platform designed for installing WordPress, or even pre-installed WordPress. They may also offer additional features such as backups, updates or developer tools.

See the subsection Hosting Providers for more information and provider suggestions.

Technical Requirements

Please refer to this page with the recommended server software. The page is updated with the latest minimum requirements to run WordPress. You’ll also find a pre-written letter you can use to contact a potential hosting provider.

If your server is not configured properly, your site may not function as intended, or you won’t be able to install WordPress. This is why ensuring your server meets the technical requirements is essential.

If you are new to WordPress, it may be a good idea to have your site hosted by a provider with experience in WordPress hosting.

Hosting Providers

Hosting is a commodity these days and with a little digging, it’s easy to find a hosting provider that fulfils the aforementioned requirements. If you’re looking for hosting suggestions, have a look at the following resources:

  • WordPress Recommended Hosts – these hosting service providers support WordPress, in more ways than one.
  • Searching the WordPress support forums for recommendations
  • Chat with your local community WordPress meetup members and ask what they think!
  • Chat with the Make WordPress community via Slack.

Thanks to @aurigit for the teamwork and @simonwheatley for proofreading!

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zzap commented Jun 14, 2023

Article is updated. Thank you to everyone who worked on this ❤️

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