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Articles by Tim Robards
Tim is WHC's Technical Writer & Integrator. When he's not writing user guides or filming tutorials, you’ll likely find him building websites or enjoying the great outdoors.Free tools for a healthy website
Have you ever checked the health of your website? Site maintenance is often overlooked or, worse, neglected completely. If left unchecked, your users might...
Read moreWhat’s new in cPanel 102?
If you use any of WHC’s web solutions, you’ll likely know that cPanel is the ‘behind the scenes’ tool that lets you manage your...
Read moreWordPress 6.0 is here!
It’s that time of the year again for all WordPress users… WordPress 6.0 “Arturo” has arrived! This version is named after the highly influential...
Read moreDomains at WHC just got better!
Hot on the heels of our domain backordering launch, domain names at WHC now include loads of useful new features at no additional cost. These new and...
Read more15 things to check before launching your new website
Your shiny new website is designed and integrated with a CMS. You’ve spent weeks creating and tweaking... You DID IT! Now, everything is beautiful...
Read moreHow Imunify360 protects your websites
With new online threats emerging every day, the risks of not securing your files and information are greater than ever before. Despite the constant evolution...
Read morePHP 8.0 and 8.1 are now available
PHP 8.0 & 8.1 are both available on WHC's Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting, and Managed WordPress plans. For Cloud and Dedicated plans, 8.0 is now available...
Read moreWordPress 5.9 has arrived
WordPress 5.9 “Joséphine” has arrived! Named in honor of acclaimed international jazz singer Joséphine Baker. As this is a major...
Read moreIntroducing cPanel 98 & 100
What is cPanel? If you're using Web Hosting Canada's web solutions, then you likely know that it’s the company behind the human-friendly control...
Read moreLog4j vulnerability: What you need to know
As you’ve probably heard, a critical vulnerability in a Java Library called Log4J was discovered last week, affecting millions of websites running...
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