AI is a top-level domain that was launched in the mid-1990s for a Caribbean county called Anguilla. Initially, only people living in the country were allowed to register the domain with the extension AI. Things have changed now. ICANN is now allowing users across the world to register and use an AI domain. This is […]
StudioPress Author Pro theme review
Writers unintentionally commit a mistake by sharing the links to their book on eCommerce stores on social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. The disadvantage of this promotional technique is that eCommerce sites have a huge collection of books. If you are already an established author, this won’t be problematic for you. But if […]
The7 theme review: A powerful WordPress template with 1000+ options
The7 is one of the best multipurpose responsive WordPress themes. It was launched in September 2013. The7 has been bought by over 140K users. It also has an excellent rating of 4.76 out of 5. The7 works with the WordPress 5.x content management systems. It supports Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11, Safari, Opera, Chrome browsers. […]
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Multi-purpose WooCommerce themes are a one-time investment. Once you buy a good theme, you can customize it as per your requirements. Flatsome is the best selling WooCommerce theme on the ThemeForest marketplace. Its developer has sold over 148K copies of Flatsome to date. The average rating of this WordPress template is 4.80. The Flatsome template […]
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Founded in 2008, Greengeeks is a web hosting company whose servers are powered by clean energy. It has over 35k customers. The company hosts over 300K websites. Is GreenGeeks an ideal platform for users who are looking for cheap and reliable hosting? What features does it provide to the customers? Let’s find it out! GreenGeeks […]
Hostgator cloud hosting review
Unmanaged cloud hosting is not everyone’s cup of tea. Once you buy an unmanaged web hosting plan, you must configure the server, install apps/SSL certificates, manage cron jobs/logs, deploy a website, maintain the software on the server by yourself. As most Linux cloud servers don’t provide a GUI, you should have the knowledge of Unix […]