As you can see in the above image of my Boot Camp website stats area, I have all of the important information largely displayed for me to view. Info like the last time my website was backed up and the last time I made an update to it. Also on display are the amount of pages, posts, comments, if it is Google indexed, and the current version of WordPress.

THE BUTTONS

Moving from left to right the buttons are as follows.

  • Your blue login button where you would click to login to your websites WordPress dashboard area
  • The white refresh button to make sure all of your stats are up to date. When you make changes and updates to your website they do not always update right away in the Site Manager. Clicking on refresh will update all of your stats
  • The white view button acts the same way as you clicking on your website link, to view your website online
  • The four gray buttons will lead you to the Site Comments and Site Feedback screens. The move button is to help you move a free Site Rubix website to a paid domain website, and the details button will show you all of your important login information

As you can see in the above image there are two areas that say “Details” and it is the one under your website health bar that will display all of your website health information. Clicking on “View Details” will display another updates screen of the current health of your website within the WA system.

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BarbaraJP Premium
I like it. Thanks for the info!
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Barbara. Glad I could help spread the news.
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annarella Premium
Hi Robert,

Thank you so much and please forgive me if this is a stupid question...I have been wondering if the new Site Protect is applicable only to those who have purchased domains through WA or also to those who have domains with namecheap (as was recommended in the training back then)?

Thanks, as always, for your help!

Anna
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Bea40 Premium
hi Anna, I would say as long as your domain is hosted on WA it will be protected... Bea
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annarella Premium
Thank you Bea, so if I still have my domain registered with namecheap, I'm ok?
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Bea40 Premium
yep, yep, yep... lol yes I buy all my domains from namecheap... then host on WA... safe here for sure
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annarella Premium
Thanks Bea, I really appreciate your help! :))
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Anna.

In answer to your question...Yes! Your websites with domains purchased elsewhere are still protected with SiteProtect. The anti-spam plugin works on the server side of things and does not have anything to do with where a domain is purchased.

All of my websites have domain names that were purchased at NameCheap. And SiteProtect is working perfectly with all of them. So you are being protected.
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annarella Premium
Thanks so much for the reassurance, I really appreciate it! :)
Hope you have a great night!
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Anna. It was my pleasure.
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MyraBeth Premium
I do appreciate Carson and Kyle keeping everything up to date.

When I was involved in all those online money making scams, on one of those programs, (it was both a tool and and a money maker) in the back office, it looked like it had not been updated since 1998, when the owner first started his program. He was happy with the money he was making and didn't think it needed updated. But it was so difficult to navigate and figure out. It was like going back in time - way back in the previous century.

Thanks for your blog post. And again, thanks to Carson and Kyle for making sure we move forward in this century. :)
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Beth. I can see how trying to work on an online platform that doesn't evolve with the times could be frustrating. Thankfully here at WA we have the luxury of knowing that will never happen here.
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Brookline Premium
Thank you Robert, you are always on the ball .... So i take it Antispambee as recommended in Marion's training, is redundant too?
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Dave. As far as I know from what Carson said in his blog, there is no need for any anti-spam plugins for websites built here at WA.

You can just do a test like I did. Carson recommended to me and another member to deactivate our anti-spam plugins and see what happens.

So I did so on my WA website which gets 25+ spam comments per day. It has been more than a week and I have not received any spam comments. SiteProtect is AWESOME!
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terrberr Premium
Thank you so much for keeping us up-to-date, Robert.
I especially was having issues with the Anti-Spamshield plugin, so I'm glad to know it is a moot point now.
Big thanks obviously to Carson & Kyle:)
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Terry. I love all of these updates that the WA team keep implementing to make our user experiences so much better and easier.

I am especially happy about not needing to use plugins anymore to block all of the spam comments my website gets on a daaily basis. The less plugins a website has, the better and faster it performs.
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