Guide to installing the Ghost CMS with Infomaniak

WordPress powers almost 30% of the web; alongside Joomla and Drupal, it’s the world's most-used CMS for creating websites (1). Free, easy to learn and install and extremely flexible, WordPress has many advantages. However, WordPress has become more cumbersome over time, so people are increasingly looking for credible free, independent alternatives to that product. Ghost, an interesting…

Optimising a website’s loading time

The loading time for your web pages is an important factor in the user experience (UX) and in optimising your site for search engines like Google or Bing. To optimise your web pages' loading speed, you have two options: choose a more reliable web hosting reduce the amount of code to be loaded, cache the resources optimise the code, the SQL requests, etc. As Infomaniak is one of…

10 brilliant ideas to get your website known

Having a website is good - making it popular is better! Here is a Top 10 tips for getting your website known and attracting more visitors to your WordPress site. 1. Free small ads There are dozens of small ad sites, like anibis or le bon coin. Write small ads which present your activities/services/products without forgetting to give the link to your site at the end of the message. Most small ad…

Why migrate to our new console?

This article is old and may contain information that is not up to date. For current specifications of our web hosting services, please visit this page. Infomaniak clients still using the old console can migrate for free to the current admin interface. In this article, you will discover the advantages and the implications of this migration. 1) Why migrate to the current console? Increased…

10x more resources for your web applications and scripts

Infomaniak's Web and Classic hostings are evolving and now feature 1280 MB of RAM and 300 seconds for script execution, making web applications such as WordPress, PrestaShop or Joomla available to clients. Memory and execution time allocated to scripts These two variables (memory_limit, max_execution_time) are decisive when it comes to ensuring certain resource-intensive CMS or PHP scripts work…