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How to Test a Migrated Website Using Your Computer’s Hosts File

Testing a migrated website is simple with your hosts file. Preview the new server, verify everything works, and ensure a smooth, downtime-free migration.

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Web CMS & Website File Management: The Basics

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How to get your webhost to upgrade to PHP 7

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Avoid Blackhat SEO spam and save your online reputation

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Remove “​” from being injected into HTML

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WordPress & WooCommerce Email Deliverability

When you send an email it better get delivered, right? Ideally into the recipients inbox. As email hosts and ISP's crank harder to fight email spam, we're seeing an increasing issue with our WordPress and WooCommerce Support customers – emails sent from

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Responsive Video Embeds in WordPress

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Why your Instagram feed is broken and how to fix it

If you use the Instagram Feed plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/instagram-feed/) by Smash Balloon you may have found that the display of your feed was changed after the last update. If so, log in as administrator to WordPress, click Instagram Feed then the Customize tab.

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Canceling Your Cinch Subscription

If you've decided to cancel your Cinch maintenance subscription, here's what you need to know and the steps you'll need to take to completely remove us from your website. How to Cancel Your Subscription WE ARE NOT CINCH HOME SERVICES!!Note: We are

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WooCommerce 3.2 rescheduled for October 11 release date

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