Still in development—any suggestions? 😊
Still in development—any suggestions? 😊
5️⃣ Sends monthly reports to the admin via email.
6️⃣ Customizable styling for popularity lists (font, height, spacing, etc.).
5️⃣ Sends monthly reports to the admin via email.
6️⃣ Customizable styling for popularity lists (font, height, spacing, etc.).
1️⃣ Tracks post views & comments by day, week, month, year, and total.
2️⃣ Displays stats via shortcode: latest posts, most popular of the month, most discussed, top authors, etc.
3️⃣ Shows post views to visitors (can be disabled for low-traffic blogs).
1️⃣ Tracks post views & comments by day, week, month, year, and total.
2️⃣ Displays stats via shortcode: latest posts, most popular of the month, most discussed, top authors, etc.
3️⃣ Shows post views to visitors (can be disabled for low-traffic blogs).
• Personal/Corporate Websites
1,000-3,000 visitors = 1GB
3,000-5,000 visitors = 2GB
5,000-10,000 visitors = 3GB
10,000-15,000 visitors = 4GB
• E-commerce Websites
500-1,000 visitors = 1GB
1,000-3,000 visitors = 2GB
3,000-5,000 visitors = 3GB
5,000-10,000 visitors = 4GB
• Personal/Corporate Websites
1,000-3,000 visitors = 1GB
3,000-5,000 visitors = 2GB
5,000-10,000 visitors = 3GB
10,000-15,000 visitors = 4GB
• E-commerce Websites
500-1,000 visitors = 1GB
1,000-3,000 visitors = 2GB
3,000-5,000 visitors = 3GB
5,000-10,000 visitors = 4GB
• Personal/Corporate Websites
50-100 visitors = 1 CPU
100-200 visitors = 2 CPU
200-400 visitors = 3 CPU
400-600 visitors = 4 CPU
• E-commerce Websites
25-50 visitors = 1 CPU
50-100 visitors = 2 CPU
100-200 visitors = 3 CPU
200-300 visitors = 4 CPU
• Personal/Corporate Websites
50-100 visitors = 1 CPU
100-200 visitors = 2 CPU
200-400 visitors = 3 CPU
400-600 visitors = 4 CPU
• E-commerce Websites
25-50 visitors = 1 CPU
50-100 visitors = 2 CPU
100-200 visitors = 3 CPU
200-300 visitors = 4 CPU
If you’re designing a website that you expect to grow quickly, be sure to check whether the hosting package allows for CPU upgrades before making a purchase.
Some hosting providers do not allow more than 2 CPUs unless you rent a dedicated server. 🙄👎
If you’re designing a website that you expect to grow quickly, be sure to check whether the hosting package allows for CPU upgrades before making a purchase.
Some hosting providers do not allow more than 2 CPUs unless you rent a dedicated server. 🙄👎
• Corporate Websites
0-3,000 visitors = 1 CPUs
3,000-5,000 visitors = 2
5,000-10,000 visitors = 3
10,000-20,000 visitors = 4
• E-commerce (50Products)
0-1,000 visitors = 1 CPUs
1,000-3,000 visitors = 2
3,000-5,000 visitors = 3
5,000-10,000 visitors = 4
• Corporate Websites
0-3,000 visitors = 1 CPUs
3,000-5,000 visitors = 2
5,000-10,000 visitors = 3
10,000-20,000 visitors = 4
• E-commerce (50Products)
0-1,000 visitors = 1 CPUs
1,000-3,000 visitors = 2
3,000-5,000 visitors = 3
5,000-10,000 visitors = 4
Ensure your hosting provider offers:
• DDoS Protection (must-have)
• Brute Force, AntiMalware Protection
• WAF protect (cloudflare, mode security or Imunify)
• PHPSecurity Modules (Suhosin or Snuffleupagus)
These features help safeguard ‘ur site from cyberthreats.
Ensure your hosting provider offers:
• DDoS Protection (must-have)
• Brute Force, AntiMalware Protection
• WAF protect (cloudflare, mode security or Imunify)
• PHPSecurity Modules (Suhosin or Snuffleupagus)
These features help safeguard ‘ur site from cyberthreats.
Most hosting providers offer caching solutions, but I highly recommend choosing a provider that supports one of the following for optimal performance:
• LiteSpeed
• Varnish Cache
• NGINX
These are my favorites.
Most hosting providers offer caching solutions, but I highly recommend choosing a provider that supports one of the following for optimal performance:
• LiteSpeed
• Varnish Cache
• NGINX
These are my favorites.
Most hosting providers offer Let’s Encrypt free SSL, which is sufficient for corporate and blog websites.
However, for e-commerce websites, I recommend investing in paid SSL certificates for added security, trust, and features such as warranty coverage and advanced encryption.
Most hosting providers offer Let’s Encrypt free SSL, which is sufficient for corporate and blog websites.
However, for e-commerce websites, I recommend investing in paid SSL certificates for added security, trust, and features such as warranty coverage and advanced encryption.
• Personal websites: 5GB for every 1,000 visitors.
• Corporate websites: Due to larger page file sizes, allocate 10GB for every 1,000 visitors.
• E-commerce websites: For up to 50 products, allocate 15GB for every 1,000 visitors.
(If you are using caching.)
• Personal websites: 5GB for every 1,000 visitors.
• Corporate websites: Due to larger page file sizes, allocate 10GB for every 1,000 visitors.
• E-commerce websites: For up to 50 products, allocate 15GB for every 1,000 visitors.
(If you are using caching.)
• Should be SSD.
• Personal websites (One Page, minimal images): 1GB is sufficient (if you optimize images to WEBP format).
• Corporate websites: 3GB should be enough.
• E-commerce websites:
Up to 50 products: 3GB
Larger stores: 5GB or more, depending on product count and media usage.
• Should be SSD.
• Personal websites (One Page, minimal images): 1GB is sufficient (if you optimize images to WEBP format).
• Corporate websites: 3GB should be enough.
• E-commerce websites:
Up to 50 products: 3GB
Larger stores: 5GB or more, depending on product count and media usage.
I believe there should be a course called Mathematics of Design, and we should definitely learn it.
I believe there should be a course called Mathematics of Design, and we should definitely learn it.
✉️hi@shuidesignstudio.com
✉️hi@shuidesignstudio.com