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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 09, 2020

Pre-Migration Checklist

When you’re migrating a WooCommerce or WordPress website you don’t want to waste any time. That’s why we’ve put together this checklist of helpful tips to make your migration as easy as possible.
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.
September 18, 2020

Using the Recapture Platform and Plugin on Your Site

Recapture is a feature-complete platform with very easy to use plugins to integrate with commonly used plugins on your site for being able to recover abandoned carts.
August 18, 2020

How to Disable WordPress Core Updates

WordPress core updates include new features but can also break your site. To not have this happen it is possible to disable WordPress from updating to a major release on your site.
June 29, 2020

How to Enable Let’s Encrypt

Learn how to enable Let's Encrypt, a type of self-generated SSL certificate available for Nexcess Managed WordPress and Managed WooCommerce clients.
April 23, 2020

How to view your admin credentials in the Portal for your Managed WordPress or Managed WooCommerce New Install Site

Learn how to view your admin user credentials — username and password — in the Nexcess Client Portal for your newly installed site with Managed WordPress or Managed WooCommerce hosted by Nexcess.
March 24, 2020

Setting Expire Headers & ETags

Want faster site load times? Learn how to add expires headers to your site's .htaccess file with these recommended settings.
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