aitmf Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 My account is suspended but i don't know why. Why I know my disk usage was full to capacity and i was receiving emails saying the ask certificate cannot be renewed. Before that i had changed nameservers to cloudflare as they say for full cdn My username is google12
wolstech Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 Your account was suspended because Wordpress is causing too much load. I have unsuspended your account, but please try to limit the load you put on our servers as it slows down not only your site, but the sites of all other HelioHost users sharing your server.<br /><br />This is really common for Wordpress. It can cause massive amounts of load even if you're hardly getting any traffic to your site. Wordpress is also incredibly insecure and very easy to hack. We see Wordpress accounts get hacked all the time and usually the hacker sets up a phishing site on your domain. We strongly recommend using any software other than Wordpress.<br /><br />Something that might help is this simply static Wordpress plugin. It will speed up your site, reduce the load you cause, and reduce your chance of getting hacked. If you try it let us know how it worked out for you.<br /><br />If you insist on using Wordpress you might want to consider purchasing a VPS instead. VPS hosting gives you an entire virtual server to yourself, including no load limits, a dedicated IP address, and full root access. Wordpress sites load relatively slowly on our shared hosting, but they will be much faster on a VPS.
robertzo Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 @wolstech I have tried that simple static plugin and it doesn't really work. This plugin is better: https://github.com/leonstafford/wp2static. Just download the zip file and upload it to the WordPress plugins section.
wolstech Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 The plugin in that canned response is indeed obsolete. Nobody's bothered to update it. I'll go do that right now.
Krydos Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 I found the wp2static.com website a month or two ago, but gave up on it when I saw it was $100. I didn't look at it close enough to realize it was open source. I'm compiling the source and creating the wordpress plugin .zip file right now. @Robertzo, would you be willing to test the plugin for me after I finish it? If it works you or someone could write a guide on how to use it with screenshots and everything on our wiki, and we could use that in the high wordpress load response.
Krydos Posted June 12, 2021 Posted June 12, 2021 Here you go https://krydos.heliohost.org/wp2static/wp2static_hh_2021-06-12.zip Download that file then go to Wordpress Dashboard > Plugins > Add Plugins > Upload Plugin and upload that .zip file. Let us know how it goes. It looks like this plugin is active developed too. The last change was less than 2 weeks ago. If people remind me every once in a while I can compile the latest version and update this plugin.
robertzo Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 You can do that, or you can just send people to the GitHub repository and let them download it.
wolstech Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 It has to be assembled with composer before it will work. It won't work if you just download a zip of the code. K is trying to offer a pre-assembled version so users don't need to figure out how to deal with the ugly mess that is composer.
Krydos Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 The github repository doesn't have precompiled zip files that are ready to install into Wordpress as a plugin. The github repository has the source only. If you download the source as a zip file it won't add as a plugin because it hasn't been compiled yet. You can download the zip file that is compiled and ready to be installed on wordpress, but you have to pay $100 for it. What I did is I created the zip file that is ready to be installed on wordpress for people where the package manager of that website charges $100 for doing the same thing that I did for free. Jenova tested the zip file and reports that it seems to work. If I could have some more people test it out it'd be great though. It would also be nice to have someone write a guide on how to use it for the wiki. Generally people who use wordpress have no idea what they're doing so having a detailed guide would be very useful for people.
Seekier Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 Though I am not a fan of WordPress but to test your work I installed WordPress this afternoon and tried this plugins on it but it didn't work for me, I installed and enable it with ease although when I wanted to generate statistic it puffed out error 500. I uninstalled both WordPress and the plugins immediately. I'd like to know how @Jenova did it, I want to know what did wrong and try it again.
robertzo Posted August 6, 2021 Posted August 6, 2021 I tried to compose it myself, however I am surprised at how big the size is (85MB). BTW, I wouldn't find your GitHub site (krydos.github.io). Does anyone else know why it is that big or is it just me
robertzo Posted August 6, 2021 Posted August 6, 2021 This plugin (now that I found out) actually uses a lot of resources. I am experimenting but I found out another OFFLINE WAY (so no resource overload) to convert to static. The only problem is that you would have to manually upload the files and rewrite to your server every time you make an edit. Go to: https://www.httrack.com/page/2/en/index.html and download their app on to your computer. Then create a new project and add your website URL (make sure to add https if you redirect to https from http or else it won't work). Then click on browse mirror log nd see if your website turned out fine. Then just go to C:\My Website\yourdomain.com and upload all your website files to your File Manager. My Wordpress Site: https://robertzou.com My Static Site: robertzo.github.io
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