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WordPress and Hosting Responsibilities Explained

Last Updated: December 29, 2025

When you use WordPress, responsibilities are shared between you and ProRedLine.Understanding this separation helps prevent confusion and support issues. What ProRedLine Is Responsible For ProRedLine is responsible for: ProRedLine does not manage website content or applications. What You Are Responsible For You are responsible for: WordPress maintenance is not automatic. WordPress Installation Responsibility WordPress: You...

WordPress vs Static Websites

Last Updated: December 29, 2025

WordPress and static websites are two different ways to build a website.Both are supported on ProRedLine Web Hosting and Site Hosting, but they serve different needs. What a Static Website Is A static website consists of: Pages are served exactly as stored on the server. Characteristics of Static Websites Static websites: Content changes require manual...

What WordPress Is (and Is Not) Suitable For

Last Updated: December 29, 2025

WordPress is a powerful and flexible system, but it is not the right solution for every use case.Understanding what WordPress is suitable for helps prevent frustration and misconfiguration. What WordPress Is Suitable For WordPress is suitable if you want to: Manage Content Easily This is one of WordPress’s strongest features. Build Content-Driven Websites WordPress works...

WordPress at ProRedLine Explained

Last Updated: December 29, 2025

WordPress is fully supported on ProRedLine Web Hosting and Site Hosting, but it is never installed automatically.You decide if and when WordPress is installed. ProRedLine provides the platform and tools. Website creation and management remain your responsibility. WordPress Availability On ProRedLine hosting: Your hosting account starts empty unless you install something yourself. Installing WordPress WordPress...

What Is WordPress

Last Updated: December 29, 2025

WordPress is a content management system (CMS) used to create and manage websites.It allows you to build and update a website without writing code. WordPress runs on Web Hosting or Site Hosting and uses PHP and a database. What WordPress Is Used For WordPress is commonly used for: It is flexible and widely supported. How...