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November 20, 2020

How to Deactivate all Plugins and Change the Active Theme Using phpMyAdmin

Being able to easily deactivate all active plugins on a site and change the active theme will make troubleshooting issues on your site a lot easier. This article will cover the steps involved.
November 11, 2020

The Environment Indicator in the Admin Bar

WordPress 5.5 includes a new environment type function. When site owners use local, development, staging, and production environments, the environment constant indicates which site it is.
November 03, 2020

The Migration Process at Nexcess

Our migration service for Managed WordPress and Managed WooCommerce is free for those purchasing a paid offering at Nexcess so your transition can be as seamless as possible.
October 29, 2020

How to Configure the Restrict Content Pro Plugin

Restrict Content Pro is a plugin for being able to sell memberships on your site as well as being able to restrict content. Let's review how to configure the Restrict Content Pro plugin.
October 09, 2020

Pre-Migration Checklist

Before you migrate your WordPress or WooCommerce website
October 09, 2020

Nexcess CDN Overage Billing

On Oct 8, 2020, Nexcess implemented monthly overage billing for the Nexcess CDN for any usage above the monthly free tier limit of 250 GB.
October 08, 2020

How to install Cenia PWA

In this guide we will cover the installation of Cenia, a Progressive Web Application (PWA) implementation created by our partners CedCommerce, based on pwa-studio and Venia storefront.
September 28, 2020

How to Safely Upgrade from WordPress 4.2 to Version 5.5

Learn how to safely upgrade from WordPress 4.2 to WordPress 5.5. It is advised to move to the most current version of the WordPress core after testing the new version on your staging site.
September 25, 2020

Debugging and Fixing WordPress Critical Errors

To enable debugging for your WordPress site, locate your SSH credentials. Use those to log in using a SSH client and then edit the site's wp-config.php file as outlined in this article.