What Makes a Website Fast (And What Slows It Down)
Everybody says they want a fast website. Very few people understand what that actually means. Speed is not a magic plugin, a single score, or a checkbox in a dashboard. It is the result of many layers working together properly. If one layer is bloated, delayed, badly configured, or overloaded, the entire experience feels slower.
That matters because visitors do ...
What Actually Happens When You Type a Website URL
Most people type a website address, hit Enter, and never think about what happens next. The page appears, the menu loads, maybe a form pops up, and that is the end of the story. In reality, that tiny action triggers a chain of events across browsers, DNS servers, networks, web servers, databases, caches, and security layers. It all happens ...
DNS Explained Without the Confusion
DNS gets mentioned all the time, usually right before something breaks. A website stops loading. Email stops delivering. A domain points to the wrong server. Suddenly everyone says the same thing: it must be DNS. The problem is most explanations of DNS are either too shallow to be useful or so technical they lose people immediately.
So here is the ...
