Force a Secure Connection (SSL) Using ASP.NET (Not MVC 3) in Cloud Sites
Using ASP.NET, you can run similar code to force SSL on a single page on your site. This article shows a sample of code that you could use.
Using ASP.NET, you can run similar code to force SSL on a single page on your site. This article shows a sample of code that you could use.
In order to properly display SVG image types within the PHP environment, a specific line must be added to your .htaccess file. This line will tell the Apache instance the proper MIME type to use when serving request for SVG style image files.
Remap the server-level logins on Microsoft SQL Server database users on Cloud Sites.
Enable Raw logs in Cloud Sites to use the information to help with code optimization or troubleshooting situations.
You can redirect a subdomain to a subdirectory by using ASP or ASP.NET code. Find examples of how to redirect your subdomains in this article.
Monitor your Cloud Sites Backup plan usage by clicking “Usage” at the top of the Cloud Sites Control Panel.
Missing cPanel or SSH access? Learn how to manually back up your Cloud Sites data by finding your FTP credentials and downloading files using an FTP client.
Cloud Sites now uses Alias DNS record types to manage DNS for hosted websites. This article includes directions for using Alias DNS records in the Cloud Sites environment.
Optimize your WordPress site on Cloud Sites using W3 Total Cache. Learn the exact General, Page Cache, Minify, and Browser Cache settings you need.
To ensure that your site performs at its best, there are a few things you can do to optimize it when using Liquid Web Cloud Sites technology. This article will take you through the top five best practices to optimize your website.
Create your database through your Cloud Sites control panel in just a few clicks.
It’s easy to set up a domain alias in Cloud Sites. A common use for is to have mysite.com and mysite.net show the same information.