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While Pressable does not currently offer a direct option to password protect an entire site through the MyPressable control panel, there are several effective methods you can use to restrict access to […]
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A PHP worker is like a dedicated lane for processing a single request on your website. If all lanes are busy, new requests must wait in a queue, which can lead to […]
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WooCommerce’s order attribution tracking feature provides valuable insights into your customers’ purchase journey by tracking the marketing channels that led to each order. However, this feature sets several cookies that can impact […]
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Preparing your WooCommerce store for a flash sale, product launch, or seasonal promotion requires careful optimization. This guide provides immediate actions you can take today, plus navigation to comprehensive phase guides based […]
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Pre-launch foundation (7-14 days before) Overview This phase establishes the technical foundation for handling traffic spikes during your WooCommerce event. Working through these optimizations 7-14 days before launch gives you time to […]
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Technical validation (1-2 days before) Overview This phase focuses on verifying that all Phase 1 optimizations are working correctly and your systems are ready for high-traffic conditions. This is validation only; avoid […]
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Launch day operations Overview Purpose: Maintain service stability and optimal performance during your high-traffic WooCommerce event through proactive monitoring and rapid incident response. Key principle: Proactive monitoring with rapid response to emerging […]
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Post-event analysis and cleanup Overview Purpose: Clean up temporary configurations, analyze event performance, and prepare improvements for future high-traffic WooCommerce events. Key principle: Learn from successes and challenges to optimize future performance. […]
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What is CORS? Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is a browser security feature. It defines how one website can request data or files (such as fonts, images, scripts, or API responses) from another […]
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Your MyPressable Control Panel (MPCP) includes advanced site metrics to help you monitor performance and identify trends. One of the most important, yet often misunderstood, metrics is cache efficiency. You can find […]
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If you’re considering using Cloudflare with your Pressable site, this article explains why we recommend using Cloudflare for DNS management only, not as a proxy service. Pressable includes comprehensive security and performance […]
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This article outlines the most common ways malware infects WordPress sites and provides actionable steps to prevent and mitigate those threats. While these best practices apply to all WordPress sites, sections marked […]
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If you’re seeing 429 errors on your Pressable site, don’t panic. There are two different reasons this might happen, and once you figure out which one applies to you, fixing it becomes […]
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Seeing options for a CDN (Content Delivery Network) in your Pressable dashboard and maybe even Jetpack can be confusing! You might be wondering which one is best, if you should use more […]
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What is WordPress Multisite? WordPress Multisite is a powerful feature built into WordPress core that allows you to create and manage a network of multiple websites from a single WordPress installation. Think […]
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What is WordPress Multisite? WordPress Multisite is a powerful feature that allows you to create and manage a network of multiple websites from a single WordPress installation. All sites in the network […]
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Once you’ve added a migration placeholder to your account, you are ready to move your site. Pressable offers three methods for migrating your site over to us: Use the Automated Pressable Migration […]
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PHP Version These Pressable service configurations and various platform considerations are important to help you understand what to expect from your Pressable experience. Pressable provides support for PHP versions 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, […]
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A name server is a computer server that hosts a network service for providing responses to queries against a directory service. If you would like Pressable to control your DNS, you will need to point your domain’s nameservers to us. […]
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At Pressable, we believe that a managed WordPress provider is responsible for ensuring that your PHP version is up to date. Staying on the latest versions of software ensures that you have […]
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Sometimes things happen—a failed plugin update, a theme upload failed, or maybe you’re writing your first lines of code. Whatever the case may be, if you’d like a backup restored, you have […]
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