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- GoDaddy – Delegating Domain and Hosting Accessby /u/daace203 on February 23, 2026 at 1:06 pm
I’ve multiple Domain and Hosting products with GoDaddy. I’ve more than one development teams that I work with. Can I give them access to only domain and hosting associated with that, so they can only access for the website they’re responsible for? Spoke with GoDaddy, they said I can’t choose individual domains, hostings or products. They get access to all domains and hosting or nothing. Is there a way to accomplish this so a development team could only see what they’re responsible for? submitted by /u/daace203 [link] [comments]
- Found a personal diary on an old server. Files dated 2011-2019.by /u/Upset_Jacket_686 on February 23, 2026 at 5:09 am
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- I need some advice on a hosting solution for my art portfolioby /u/yashomasho on February 22, 2026 at 4:11 pm
Hello, I’ve previously used hostinger for my WordPress, art portfolio site. I got the two year business plan since it allowed for some e-commerce functionality. It more or less suited my needs, though I never quite got a shop up and running in that timeframe (it wasn’t a priority at the time, and honestly I was fairly intimated by it). I used Elementor to put the thing together and I found it fairly intuitive, if not a bit messy. The dashboard does look like a disaster, but I’ve rarely had trouble with it. The two year window is nearing its end, and I’m not sure whether to just renew the plan, which would amount to nearly £300 for 24 months, or switch to another host. It seems fairly cheap compared to other options I’m considering. WordPress itself would be something like £25 a month for commerce options. I’d like the option for a shop to sell prints and booklets in the future but at the end of the day its not the main focus of the website. I’m considering squarespace as well, mainly for the ease of use but I like the open source nature of WordPress, and access to all the plugins. It’s hard to get a sense of the most sensible option for my needs, especially as a novice. My website link is on my profile if it helps to get a sense of what I’m looking for. Basically I’m looking for something similar but with the option for a shop later on. Is this the way to go or should I be considering another option. I’d appreciate any advice on the matter Thanks guys submitted by /u/yashomasho [link] [comments]
- Need OVH VPS alternative for hosting judge0by /u/Chithrai-Thirunal on February 22, 2026 at 3:09 pm
OVH just doubled their VPS hosting, I was using 6Vcores , 12 GB ram OVH VPS for running judge0 [Docker Based service, CPU heavy] process via API Now I want to move back, I need another provider that can provide me more number of cores or vCores. OVH is also being quite sus by not updating their homepage with the latest prices, this is cheating. I am not even able to compute how much it would cost, we have been just left in the middle of nowhere. I need an alternative to OVH for judge0 hosting, can anybody please suggest ? Thanks submitted by /u/Chithrai-Thirunal [link] [comments]
- Best free hosting for blog and personal site? No ads and little to no branding? Currently using Blogger for blog, and nothing for personal site at the moment.by /u/TheJakeChandler on February 21, 2026 at 8:20 am
Blog – I currently use Blogger/Blogspot for a “Best of Year” post that I make once a year. I might make more posts but it would be no more than once a month. It’s great because there’s no ads and there’s just a tiny “powered by Blogger” at the bottom of the page. I’m asking because this year my post got auto-flagged for “sensitive content.” Thankfully it got reviewed within an hour and was reinstated without the content warning. But I read some people saying it took them weeks to get a post reviewed, and I’d rather not deal with that possibility. So is there anywhere for a blog (with the ability to post photos, change text color/alignment, and just generally has good options for customization? I tried Substack in a panic, but their options for customizing articles are very limited (can’t even center text). Personal Site – I’m an actor and want a basic site where I can host basic stuff, such as – a Video page with several video clips, photo page for headshots, and a couple other pages that are just text. I used WordPress back in the day, and it’s been so long that I don’t remember details, but I remember it being frustrating. I’m considering self-hosting, but my cursory research tells me it’s nowhere near as easy as the media server I set up via Jellyfin. So, any good free hosting services that have no ads and little to no branding that would work well for these? Thanks! submitted by /u/TheJakeChandler [link] [comments]
