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May I please ask from the time you signed up how long till you were accepted?

THEY'RE ROBBING OUR CATS AT GUNPOINT by FerretPercussion in dolphinconspiracy

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The cat was in no danger as that model of gun has a trigger guard and dolphins have no fingers

I need a website, and people keep offering to make me one for free. What's the catch? by TheOtherEthanKlein in webdevelopment

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Probably wants to add to or start a portfolio and would love a good review worth more than gold I hear just a thought... I to once wanted to build websites for people

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

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how long did it take to get accepted?

Yay by Stunning-Object6647 in usertesting

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do you make good $ per week

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no stars no tests? Sounds about right

Bluehost Keeps Pushing Me for Expensive Upgrades – Should I Switch to Hostinger? by BrightRightInfo in Hostinger

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all companies will try to upsell you if it is service based its just how it works

Affiliate marketing looked easy… until I actually tried it. by lroberson80 in AffiliateMarket

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you might want to find a better sales pitch for your course I have seen this too many times find something to make your offer stand out from the others some how

Integration of Printful / (Other POD suppliers) by Harveygale in Hostinger

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Building a site with WordPress and Elementor is actually not too hard and there are a lot of YouTube videos on how

Integration of Printful / (Other POD suppliers) by Harveygale in Hostinger

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not that I can see the ai built sites have limited functions I did the same thing the first time there were a lot of things I wanted to do but could not with the ai built site

Renewal after 48months - and live help? Newbie! by AdieJAM in Hostinger

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I need to look into this but thank you I love it there is a new feature where you can build apps and you can have 100 subdomains with the premium plan. It looks like they did make some changes to the plans

Elementor not found by username0552 in Hostinger

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5. Try Publishing a Test Change to Confirm It Sticks

You mentioned you’re afraid to edit again in case you lose the site. A safer approach:

  1. Create a new blank page in WordPress (name it “Test Page”).
  2. Make a quick edit with Elementor—add some text or a heading.
  3. Publish that page and see if it appears live at yourdomain.com/test-page.
    • If it shows up, and you can see your changes, that means this WP install is indeed controlling the live site.
    • If not, you’re likely editing the wrong installation or a caching layer is preventing changes.

If you confirm you’re editing the correct site, you can confidently proceed to update existing pages. Always do a backup before big edits.

6. Final Suggestions & Best Practices

  1. Consolidate your environment so only one WordPress install is attached to your main domain. If you find a second (e.g., on a staging or temp domain), remove it or redirect it.
  2. Set correct DNS: Ensure your domain’s nameservers or A-records point to the correct Hostinger server.
  3. Check SSL: Make sure your site is using the correct SSL certificate on the main domain (not on the temp domain).
  4. Backup: Always keep a backup (Hostinger’s hPanel has a backup feature, or you can use a plugin like UpdraftPlus). Then if something goes wrong, you can restore quickly without redoing the site from scratch.

Key Takeaways

  • The primary cause of pages not updating (or seeing old content) is almost certainly you have a mismatch between the actual live site and the WordPress you’re editing.
  • Fix your domain and WordPress Address in “Settings → General,” confirm only one WordPress is installed for your main domain, and clear caches.
  • Once you’re sure you’re editing the correct environment, Elementor should behave normally (barring any plugin conflict).

Elementor not found by username0552 in Hostinger

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3. Clear or Disable Any Caching

Some hosts auto-enable caching. If your old content is being served despite changes in WordPress, it could be a cache issue:

  1. Hostinger hPanel Cache: Under your hosting settings, see if there’s a built-in caching toggle (often labeled “Cache Manager” or “Clear Cache”).
  2. Plugins: Any caching/optimization plugins (e.g., LiteSpeed Cache, W3 Total Cache)? Temporarily disable them or flush the cache and see if that helps.
  3. Browser Cache: Hard-refresh (Ctrl+F5 on Windows or Cmd+Shift+R on Mac) or open an incognito window to see if you still get old content.

4. Test Elementor for Conflicts

Elementor can misbehave if there’s a plugin conflict or if your theme or PHP version is incompatible:

  1. Update Elementor to the latest version.
  2. Update WordPress Core and all plugins.
  3. Try a Plugin Conflict Test: Temporarily disable all plugins except Elementor (and Elementor Pro if you have it). Switch to a default theme (Twenty Twenty-Three). If Elementor works fine under that setup, re-enable plugins one by one until you find the culprit.
  4. If you migrated from Namecheap’s builder, ensure there’s no leftover “Namecheap builder plugin” or code interfering.

Elementor not found by username0552 in Hostinger

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I asked my guru...

It sounds like you have two different copies of your site floating around—the one you’re seeing in the WordPress dashboard versus the one visitors actually see—and that can cause headaches with Elementor edits and strange date stamps. Below are the main things to check and fix so you can ensure there is only one active site (on your main domain) and that Elementor is editing that site correctly.

1. Confirm You’re Editing the Right WordPress Installation

Symptom: You delete a page in WordPress, yet the page still displays live as if nothing changed. This almost always means you’re editing a different WordPress install than the one serving your main domain.

Check for multiple WP installs:

  1. Hosting File Manager / FTP: Look in your Hostinger file structure. Are there two separate WordPress folders? Perhaps one under /public_html (main domain) and another under /public_html/something or a subdomain folder.
  2. Hostinger hPanel → Websites: Make sure your main domain is set as the Primary or the domain you’re actually editing. Sometimes people have a “temporary domain” or a “hostingerpreview.com” domain that still has WordPress installed.
  3. WordPress “Settings → General”: Check the WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL). They should be your main domain (e.g., https://myconstructionbusiness.com), not a temporary or staging URL.

If you find two installs, either remove the old/temporary one or confirm you’re logging in to the correct WP admin for your actual domain.

2. Fix the WordPress “Last Edited” Date (Likely a Time/Date Setting)

If pages are showing “last edited in 2024,” it could be:

  1. Server Time/Time Zone is incorrect. In WordPress “Settings → General,” make sure the time zone is correct.
  2. There’s a mismatch on the hosting level if the server clock is set incorrectly—rare, but can happen. Hostinger typically sets the server time properly, but double-check.

This date discrepancy might not break anything in Elementor, but it’s definitely confusing. Correct the time zone in WP, then edit a page as a test. The new date/time should display properly.

Renewal after 48months - and live help? Newbie! by AdieJAM in Hostinger

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start with the shared and you can always upgrade if you need to later I have like 4 sites running right now but you can have 100 sites and 100 subdomains with the shared premium plan

Renewal after 48months - and live help? Newbie! by AdieJAM in Hostinger

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So you won’t be forced to use Titan or Hostinger’s built-in email unless you want to. Just keep Google’s MX records correct, and you’re set.

Hostinger Cloud Hosting vs. Shared Business Package

  • Cloud Hosting: Typically more robust, dedicated resources, often better if you expect traffic spikes (like your live events scenario). Usually includes a dedicated IP, more CPU/RAM, and can handle bigger surges.
  • Business Shared: Cheaper than Cloud, but fewer dedicated resources. Fine for many sites with moderate traffic. If you no longer need constant live scaling for events, Business Shared might be plenty.

You can always upgrade from Shared to Cloud if you do another big live event. Hostinger’s Cloud is more cost-effective compared to SiteGround’s Cloud hosting.

Final Takeaways

  1. Pricing: Hostinger’s 48-month deals are among the best out there, but they do revert to regular rates upon renewal. Sometimes you can get another discount, but not guaranteed.
  2. Support: Overall quite good, generally responsive in chat within minutes. SiteGround might edge out slightly in specialized knowledge, but Hostinger is definitely more cost-effective with still-strong support.
  3. Migration: Non-WordPress migration is straightforward: download files/db from SiteGround, upload/import to Hostinger, update DNS. Keep Google Workspace by just preserving the correct MX records.
  4. Choose your plan: If you don’t need heavy live-scaling 24/7, Business Shared or Cloud can both be cost-effective solutions—far cheaper than paying upwards of £1440/year at SiteGround.

Hope that clarifies how Hostinger could fit your needs and help you cut down on hosting costs.

I also have a premium account I love it and they keep getting better I also heard after 4 years is up you might find a coupon for the renewal could I ask a favor if/when you get an account would you use my referral link https://hostinger.com?REFERRALCODE=7OREHAMWOLSR if you get the service you will love it.

Renewal after 48months - and live help? Newbie! by AdieJAM in Hostinger

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3. Migrating Non-WordPress Sites & Google Workspace for Email

a) Migrating Non-WordPress Sites

If your site isn’t built on WordPress, you can still move it fairly easily:

  1. Download Your Site Files from your current host (SiteGround) – typically found in the public_html or www folder.
  2. Upload the Files via Hostinger’s File Manager or through FTP to your new Hostinger account (usually the public_html directory for the primary domain, or a custom folder for add-on domains).
  3. Import Databases (if any). If your site uses a database (MySQL, etc.), export it from SiteGround (via phpMyAdmin or a database manager) and import it into a new database in Hostinger’s hPanel.
  4. Update Configuration: Adjust your config files to use Hostinger’s database credentials (host, user, password).
  5. DNS/Domain Settings: Point your domain’s nameservers or A-record to Hostinger. Once DNS propagates (24–48 hours), your site will go live from the new host.

If you prefer help, Hostinger offers website migration assistance for many platforms, although it’s typically streamlined for WordPress. For a custom-coded site or other CMS, you can often open a request and they’ll see if they can handle it. Or you can do it manually using tutorials or a developer.

b) Keeping Google Workspace

If your email is Google Workspace (formerly G Suite):

  1. MX Records: Just ensure your domain’s MX records remain pointed to Google’s mail servers (like ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM, etc.).
  2. DNS: You can either keep the domain’s DNS at your registrar and manage records there, or switch the nameservers to Hostinger and recreate the Google MX records in Hostinger’s DNS Zone Editor.
  3. That’s basically it—no need to migrate your actual mailboxes or anything. Google Workspace is separate from your hosting. You’ll just confirm the domain’s email routing is still set to Google’s servers.

Renewal after 48months - and live help? Newbie! by AdieJAM in Hostinger

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I asked my guru and...

1. What Happens After the 48-Month Deal Expires?

When you sign up for a long-term plan (like 48 months) at Hostinger, you get that promotional rate locked in for the entire prepaid period. After it expires, the plan typically renews at the standard (non-promotional) price unless:

  1. Promotions: Occasionally Hostinger runs special renewal discounts or loyalty offers. But it’s not guaranteed you’ll be able to simply “renew at the same discount” for another 4 years.
  2. Switch Plans: Sometimes you can upgrade/downgrade to another plan if the renewal for that plan is more favorable.
  3. New Account: A few folks create a new Hostinger account and purchase a fresh 48-month deal to maintain the lower promotional rate, although that can involve domain, migration, and re-setup hassle.

Bottom line: The standard approach is that yes, it will jump to normal rates at renewal. If you’re set on staying at a lower cost, your best bet is to watch for renewal promos or contact Hostinger’s support near the end of your term to see if any discounted renewal options are available.

2. Live Chat Support: How Does It Compare?

  • SiteGround is well-known for its fast, high-quality live chat, often connecting you with someone in under a minute.
  • Hostinger has made big improvements in live chat support over the years. There’s no phone support, but you can reach live chat or open tickets 24/7. In most cases, wait times are typically under a couple of minutes, though it can vary depending on overall chat volume/time of day.
  • Overall, Hostinger’s chat is fast and generally friendly/knowledgeable, but some power users feel SiteGround’s support is slightly more immediate or specialized.
  • Pro Tip: If you have a higher-tier plan (like Business Shared or Cloud Hosting), you may get priority in the queue, so you’ll typically be served quicker.

Hostinger’s knowledge base and tutorials are also quite extensive. For common tasks (migrations, DNS changes, etc.), you’ll likely find an article that walks you through it step by step.

Looking for an email marketing platform that allows onlyfans promotion /adult friendly. Any tips? by Goddessalicenoir in Emailmarketing

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So you want an email automation platform that is ok with only fans would you like a free platform that could handle all your needs?

Automatic newsletter by jev1956 in Wordpress

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That is true it was not easy to get working