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  • WP-CLI Basics

    This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This sixth post is about WP-CLI, which stands for WordPress Command Line Interface. If you’ve ever worked with Drupal’s command line tool Drush then it should be easy to learn.…

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  • SPDY and WordPress

    This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This fifth post is about SPDY (pronounced speedy) which we offer on our Business, Professional, Ultimate, VPS, and Enterprise plans. What is SPDY? SPDY was developed primarily by Google for…

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  • Defeat the WordPress BotNet with this simple solution, use a pass-phrase.

    You have all likely heard about the recent rise in brute force attacks against WordPress, if you have not: Sucuri has been chronicling it for you. Here at Pagely we have the the best in class enterprise security appliances protecting our network, additional 2nd level mechanisms in place to throttle and block brute force attacks…

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  • WordPress Security – An Infographic on common Malware and Attacks

    Editor’s Note: This post is from our archives, and not all content is still relevant. For a fresh look at our company & tech, we recommend these sections: The complete guide to WordPress security Our Managed WordPress Hosting Service Our Secure WordPress hosting solution Industry-specific Hosting Solutions Text: WordPress Security 58,701,915 WordPress sites in the…

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  • Securing WordPress. There’s more to it than marketing hype.

    WordPress Security has gotten a lot of press (pun intended) of late. Every 3rd day there is new post, or guest post by someone driving home the importance of securing your WordPress install with proper file permissions, choosing strong passwords, and the like. Listen to them, and take heed as they are smart people telling…

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  • Andrew Norcross – WP Heavy Hitter

    In this edition of WP Heavy Hitters we are proud to showcase Andrew Norcross. Andrew is a good hearted, trend setter. Don’t let his quiet demeanor fool you because when he talks and shares info, people listen. Andrew won Pagely’s grand Birthday prize and will enjoy a trip to WordCamp San Diego on us. His…

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  • Building Pagely: The Early Years (2006-2012)

    When Pagely first launched in 2006, the idea was simple: we wanted to make it easier for people to get online with WordPress. We grew rapidly at first, starting out as a WordPress software-as-a-service solution and quickly evolving into the first managed hosting platform for WordPress. Over six years, we stumbled, got up, tried again,…

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  • El Pollo Diablo has arrived. Custom enterprise WordPress hosting.

    Editor’s Note: This post is from our archives, and not all content is still relevant. For a fresh look at our company & tech, we recommend these sections: Our Managed WordPress Hosting Service Articles on WordPress for Business Industry-specific Hosting Solutions Well we fib a little bit: El Pollo Diablo has been around for some…

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  • Sara Cannon- WP Heavy Hitter

    Editor’s Note: This post is from our archives, and not all content is still relevant. For a fresh look at our company & tech, we recommend these sections: Our Managed WordPress Hosting Service Articles on WordPress for Business Industry-specific Hosting Solutions In this edition of WP Heavy Hitters we are proud to showcase Sara Cannon.…

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  • Brad Williams – WP Heavy Hitter

    In this edition of our WordPress Heavy Hitters series we are proud to feature Brad Williams. In addition to his uber awesome WordPress skills and list of impressive clients, he also has formed a team that is rock solid. We are honored to call Brad a friend and share some of his story with you.…

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