Improving Website Speed with Apache mod_expires and browser caching
Learn to use Apache’s mod_expires on cPanel to set browser caching, boosting site speed and reducing server load.
Learn to use Apache’s mod_expires on cPanel to set browser caching, boosting site speed and reducing server load.
Learn to use Apache’s mod_rewrite to redirect URLs, force HTTPS, create SEO-friendly links, and more with practical .htaccess examples.
Scripts running on your website hosted with Nexcess may require more resources, so you may want to edit PHP files or adjust PHP settings in other ways — or enlist our team to change the php.ini file.
Learn how to redirect non-WWW URLs to WWW using .htaccess on Nexcess servers. This guide includes specific instructions for WordPress, Magento, and standard 301 redirects.
Learn more about the Apache .htpasswd file. This article provides the definition and purpose of the .htpasswd file and how it facilitates basic access authentication on the server.
Learn more about the Apache .htpasswd file. This article provides the definition and purpose of the .htpasswd file and how it facilitates basic access authentication on the server.
Use SiteWorx to create and manage custom error pages.
Learn how Nexcess clients can enable and disable .htaccess files using SiteWorx.
Control the way Apache manages directories using SiteWorx. You can set the files Apache looks for when a browser requests a URL that doesn’t end in a file name and if directory contents are shown.
How Nexcess clients on SiteWorx can customize MIME types and associated extensions.
Use SiteWorx to allow or block specific hostnames and IP addresses while managing permissions for a site or domain directory.