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Cloudflare in DNS-only mode isn’t doing anything for you.
Most WordPress sites that have Cloudflare set up have it in “DNS only” mode. In that mode, Cloudflare is functioning as nothing more than a...
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WordPress managed hosting: what 100% uptime actually requires.
Every WordPress site is a stack of moving pieces that needs continuous operational care: patches applied, versions updated, vulnerabilities closed, backups verified, certificates renewed. Skip...
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Consolidating multiple WordPress domains into one site: the 301 strategy that protects SEO.
The scenario is common enough to count as a category: a business has five or six domains, each with a WordPress site of various vintages,...
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Migrating WordPress off Bedrock and other custom frameworks: when re-standardization is the win.
Custom WordPress frameworks were a reasonable answer to a real problem. Vanilla WordPress, circa 2015, didn’t have built-in environment management, didn’t compose well with Composer,...
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Managed hosting isn’t a substitute for WordPress infrastructure thinking.
There’s a common misreading of what managed WordPress hosting buys you: the assumption that if the host handles the platform, you don’t have to think...
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