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June 27, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Fixing the "not a valid JSON response" WordPress error
The “not a valid JSON response” WordPress error may result from incorrect website address settings, SSL setup issues, redirect conflicts, or broken Permalinks. Let's review the necessary fixes.
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June 01, 2023
By Nexcess
How to truncate MySQL tables from the CLI
Learn how to truncate MySQL tables from the CLI using this article from Nexcess. Truncation of MySQL tables is simple with these eight simple steps.
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mysql database,mysql query optimization,database,data,mysql database management ,database tables,database tuning,wordpress database,database table names & sizes,database field names & details ,mysql servers and databases,tuning your mysql database for performance ,woocommerce setup,Magento,web applications,website design,website performance
May 23, 2023
Fixing Magento issues with "error processing your request"
One of the most frequent Magento issues is the "error processing your request" condition. This article will delve into what this Magento issue means, what causes it, and how to fix it.
What is Nexcess Cloud auto scaling?
Cloud auto scaling allows your website to instantly handle more concurrent visitors. At Nexcess, our "autoscaled PHP workers" fortify site resources when there are spikes in web traffic.
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How to configure the Nexcess CDN using the WordPress CDN Enabler by KeyCDN
At Nexcess, our hosting plans provide the WordPress CDN Enabler plugin by KeyCDN to facilitate the setup required to turn on your CDN in the context of your Nexcess-hosted website.
March 15, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Rollback of a plugin or theme using WP-Admin or WP-CLI
Managing plugin, theme, and WordPress core updates are an essential part of a WordPress site administration — knowing how to rollback plugin updates is vital in this context.
March 14, 2023
By Amy Myers
Useful SEO features in the Jetpack plugin
The Jetpack plugin for WordPress includes a collection of tools that work together to enhance your website in the areas of SE0, performance, and security.
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February 17, 2023
How to optimize Magento performance
Slow Magento websites frustrate customers and reduce conversion rates. How to optimize Magento performance? We discuss 20 performance-enhancing techniques in this article.
February 10, 2023
Full page cache and Redis cache management using WP-CLI
Performing Redis cache and full page cache management from the WordPress Command Line Interface (WP-CLI) is a very efficient way to work fast for experienced WordPress site admins.
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Cache,wp-cli,WordPress fast full page cache,caching,caching plugins,wordpress site performance,WordPress,woocommerce setup,WooCommerce Performance,wp-cli wordpress,wordpress command line interface (wp-cli),wordpress command line interface,wordpress command line interface (wp-cli) option,redis,website performance,Performance
January 24, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Using the Query Monitor plugin for a WordPress site
In this article, we will learn what the Query Monitor plugin is and how it can help us debug WordPress to improve website performance.
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