Where to find Themes for ClassicPress ?

In this blog post, we will explore themes for ClassicPress that I have personally tested on various ClassicPress sites. While this list is not exhaustive, it will provide you with a solid starting point for choosing a theme for your ClassicPress website. This post will remain a work in progress as I continue to discover […]

Install ClassicPress on Shared Hosting -I | Installers

In this post, we will discuss how to install ClassicPress on shared hosting using one-click  installers such as installatron, plesk or softaculous. We will also include short step-by-step guide on using these installers for creating a brand new installation of ClassicPress.

Securing Your ClassicPress Website: A Beginner’s Guide

In this post, let us take a look at Securing Your ClassicPress Website. ClassicPress, a fork of WordPress, offers a simpler, more customizable platform for website creation but is not immune to security risks. This guide aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools to secure your ClassicPress website effectively.

Overview: How to Install ClassicPress CMS

In this blog post, we will explore how to install ClassicPress CMS, using four or five different methods. In subsequent posts in this series, you will find detailed guides to installing ClassicPress using one-click installers, manual installation on shared hosting, converting from WordPress, and setting up on a Virtual Private Server (VPS).

Introduction to ClassicPress Content Management System

Let us explore ClassicPress Content Management System (CMS), a powerful and versatile fork of WordPress. This series aims to provide a comprehensive guide to ClassicPress, from its basic setup to advanced customization, catering to both seasoned website administrators and beginners alike.

What runs this ClassicPress website

Feature Image for ClassicPress Website by Amar Vyas

Have you wondered what runs this ClassicPress website, which is an archive blog site? Read on to learn more. In May 2025, I decided to move my older and lesser-visited blog posts to a dedicated archive site. This site now runs on a Virtual Private Server (VPS) in the USA.