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How WordPress Emails Work
Recently we came across a question on a WordPress related Facebook group about WordPress emails. The way the question was…
Add Your Existing SSH Key To The Root User Account
So, you’ve provisioned a server but your host didn’t install an ssh key-pair for you. Which likely means that you’re…
Extract The SSH Public Key From A Private Key File
So, you’ve lost your public key but still have your private key. Or, maybe, you’ve downloaded the private key portion…
5 Best-Practices For New Servers Built On WPCloudDeploy
After you deploy a server using WPCloudDeploy you have multiple options to help protect it and keep it running properly.…
Resolving A Conflict Between Cache-Enabler and Beaver Builder
WPCloudDeploy uses the Cache-Enabler plugin as part of its caching stack. But recent updates to it seems to have broken the Beaver Builder page builder (and likely some other plugins as well).
There are two symptoms of this conflict…
Adventures In Building WaaS Sites
Note: This article covers building WaaS projects using WP Multisite and WPUltimo. However, you now have other options such as…
Our Experience With WPUltimo Hooks
Note: This article was written based on WPUltimo version 1.x. Since then WPUltimo 2.x has been released. Hence, some of…
Do Not Let A Single Failure Take All Your Clients Offline
A few weeks ago I was perusing one of the hosting groups on Facebook and encountered a post where a…
8 Best-Practices For Sites Built On WPCloudDeploy Servers
So, you’ve created your first server and fired up your first site. But, as with any other profession, there are…
A Dozen+ Ways To Fire Up Your Own WordPress Server
If you’ve been around the WordPress ecosystem for a while, you’ve probably toyed with the idea of running your own…
The Five Levels of Caching In WordPress
id you know that there are 5 different places that caches can exist in any given WordPress installation? Not all installs use all levels but understanding where they are and why they’re there can help you in troubleshooting some thorny issues that caches can cause.
Installing And Managing WordPress From The Command Line
The command line can be faster and easier for a lot of tasks. But its not for everyone. Still, if…
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