
Nexcess Knowledge Base
January 30, 2023
Using Local (localwp.com) for local WordPress development

With the right tools, developing your WordPress site locally can be quite beneficial. Therefore, let's look at using Local (localwp.com) for local WordPress development.
January 25, 2023
Scope of support for Managed Magento

Having reliable and secure Managed Magento services from your hosting provider is essential. In this article, we will explore the scope of support for Managed Magento services offered by Nexcess — and why Nexcess is an excellent choice.
January 20, 2023
By Christy Joy
How to open browser console for inspection

Users want to know how to open the browser console to identify HTML issues, JavaScript errors, and other problems. Find the steps involved for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox here.
January 11, 2023
By Amy Myers
Modifying the PHP memory limit on cloud hosting plans

Here you’ll learn how to modify PHP memory limits on cloud hosting plans at Nexcess to ensure the functionality of your websites can run without errors.
January 11, 2023
By Masood Khan
Useful WordPress constants for your WordPress site

There are dozens of WordPress constants that you can use for optimal site administration. Let's review the most useful WordPress constants for managing your WordPress site.
January 09, 2023
Using HTTP security headers to avoid web vulnerabilities

This article will explain HTTP security headers, recommended best practices, and how to enable HTTP security headers to secure your website from vulnerabilities.
December 21, 2022
What to optimize on your site before you go live

Before your new website goes live, its components should be properly optimized. We will cover the many facets of optimizing you WordPress site in this article.
December 13, 2022
Cloudflare image optimization with Cloudflare Polish

Want to learn more about Cloudflare Polish, but don’t know where to start? Read on to get a better understanding of this user-friendly image optimization solution.
December 09, 2022
Magento Content Delivery Network (CDN) setup using Cloudflare

Magento is already a powerful ecommerce solution, but by using a Magento Content Delivery Network (CDN) from Cloudflare you can improve its speed.
December 08, 2022
Cloudflare WordPress setup for your CDN solution

Complete your Cloudflare WordPress setup to improve your WordPress site by integrating the Cloudflare CDN with its global reach and APO feature for quick page loading.
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