A great summarised article here, focused for charities.
I will be testing out a few wordpress plugins to see how they stack up against the GDPR requirements over the next few days.
A great summarised article here, focused for charities.
I will be testing out a few wordpress plugins to see how they stack up against the GDPR requirements over the next few days.
Currenly working on setting up new hosting from https://www.quickhostuk.com
So I can host a wordpress based website for a local homeless support
organisation called Burton Hope
https://www.facebook.com/HelpingOurPeopleEat/.
It’s been a pretty smooth process so far.
I’ve setup LAMP stacks a loong time ago when I dabbled with a few of my own gaming websites but not touched anything since.
I started off getting to relearn setting up a webserver by buying a second
hand raspberry pi and configuring it with Debian Linux, Nginx web server,
PHP , mysql and WordPress. I added webmin, phpmyadmin and setup a test site to show to some of the volunteers of Burton Hope.
I’m really impressed with the ease of use in setting up wordpress
and associated modules.
next steps will be finalising the setups and configuring wordpress for multisites from this one server , backups etc.