Category: News

  • This Site is now hosted at Akamai

    This site is no longer hosted at SiteGround.

    I’ve been a SiteGround customer since they gave me a free year of hosting at WordCamp US 2016 in Philadelphia. I do not believe I will renew in February 2025. I moved my sites from SiteGround to an Akamai/Linode.com server. I’m using SpinupWP to manage WordPress installs on the server, and anyone who uses this link to signup gets $50 to spend at SpinupWP.

    When I say my sites, I mean 8-10 sites that belong to me, including coreysalzano.com, breakfastco.xyz, entriestogooglesheet.com, and a family business. I manage ~150 car dealership websites, those are hosted at Rocket.net, and I’m happy with the service there.

    If you’re looking for managed WordPress hosting for your business, I recommend Anchor Hosting. Anchor builds on top of great managed WP hosts and takes care of updates. I chose SpinupWP + Akamai because the number of personal sites I operate fluctuates, and a per-install cost structure is not always a great fit.

    Recently, I had to re-home a site built on CS-Cart. SiteGround has been a great place for the client so far, so I recommend SiteGround for some non-WordPress sites.

    Why I moved

    • SiteGround’s price no longer competitive for me
    • Support is necessary & AI chat bot support hallucinations
    • Bad email service, even though I know better

    SiteGround’s price is no longer competitive with my skill level

    I don’t need a UI anymore. I’ve got shell scripts! The control panels at hosts like SiteGround are just fancier versions of cPanel, and I can operate at the command line. Designing database queries is more comfortable in an app like phpMyAdmin rather than the mysql client shell, but this work is being done on my local copy of the site and the apps running on my computer, not the server.

    Tech Support is Necessary With Big Hosting Companies

    Server configuration changes require support tickets. The people at SiteGround have always been kind and helpful. Since I signed up, it has gotten more difficult to drill down through the website to find a contact form. It is the case I’ve migrated away from a hosting company that uses chat and chatbot support to a company that takes form submissions and replies via email.

    AI Chat Bot Support

    Months ago, SiteGround’s AI support hallucinated an answer to me. No one wants this, but yet some have deployed:

    I’m a happy ProtonMail customer

    I started a consulting business, tried Google Workplace for a year or two, and then began using a free email account from a hosting company for important work like a fool. I ran into a problem with SiteGround email in 2023.

    SiteGround filters outgoing email for spam, and will refuse to send a message with a 550 High Probability of Spam error because of links with unique domain extensions it finds in quoted replies. This is absurd, because there would not be a quoted reply unless SiteGround accepted the message containing the link! Zoom meeting links use a .us domain.

    SiteGround also refused to send a reply because it found a non-https link in a signature in a quoted reply. This good-enough-to-receive-but-not-good-enough-to-send treatment regarding quoted replies forced me to try ProtonMail, and I’m glad to have made the switch. ProtonMail customers get free VPN software, so you might save money by switching. Try a free month of ProtonMail with this link and I save a few bones, too.

    So long and thanks for all the socks

    SiteGround is famous for dress socks as conference swag. I do not wear suits often. If you see me in a suit, it is possible I have coordinated colors with a pair of SiteGround socks.

    I’ll move one script updating Shopify inventory quantities by February, and then I’ll only have access to the slick interfaces inside SiteGround via a few clients.

  • Parking near Pittsburgh International Airport

  • Revert Elementor Taking Over a Page

    Accidentally clicking the Edit with Elementor button can ruin a perfectly good page. Sabotage or delete post meta fields for the post or page with these keys:

    • _elementor_edit_mode
    • _elementor_template_type
    • _elementor_version
    • _elementor_css

    wp-cli commands

    Change the zero to an appropriate post or page ID.

    wp post meta delete 0 _elementor_edit_mode
    wp post meta delete 0 _elementor_template_type
    wp post meta delete 0 _elementor_version
    wp post meta delete 0 _elementor_css

  • Pressure Washing in Lancaster, PA

    Pressure Washing in Lancaster, PA

    Business cards for a local pressure washing business, Clean & Co. LLC

  • Tasting Room & Bottle Shop

    Tasting Room & Bottle Shop

    I made this last year for the Stoll & Wolfe distillery in Lititz, PA.

  • WordCamp Lancaster 2019

    WordCamp Lancaster 2019

    I am the lead organizer for WordCamp Lancaster for the first time in 2019, and that means I was allowed to design this logo for the event. Thanks be to fellow organizer Dustin Leer for looking at draft versions of this and sharing insights.

  • Mudbugs Hockey Jersey Patches

    Mudbugs Hockey Jersey Patches

    New shoulder patches for my hockey team’s 2018 rebrand

  • Lititz Homebrewer’s Cooperative

    Lititz Homebrewer’s Cooperative

    A logo for the local homebrew club. Join our mailing list at brew.lititz.beer.

  • The Lancaster Beacon

    The Lancaster Beacon

    I made this icon for a twitter account I started a while ago, @LancasterBeacon. News, culture & events in and around Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

  • Lititz Craft Beer Fest Homebrew Competition 2017

    Lititz Craft Beer Fest Homebrew Competition 2017

    11×17 poster hung in and around Lititz to promote the 2017 Homebrew Competition

  • A monogram for my brother

    A monogram for my brother

    I created this monogram for my older brother, an artist who uses the elements of nature. Aaron Salzano

  • Beer can labels for St. Boniface

    Beer can labels for St. Boniface

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BN1qDbfD3iQ/?taken-by=stbonifacebrew

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BNHUst6Df_F/?taken-by=stbonifacebrew

    St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co. is releasing some very limited 16 ounce cans lately, and they asked me to re-imagine their can label (not designed by me) for these special releases.