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How To Edit the Hosts File in Windows 10
Tired of stumbling around the hosts file? Learn how to edit the hosts file in Windows 10 using these easy-to-follow instructions.
What Is Cached Data? Explore 3 Easy Ways to Clear It
Learn all about what cached data is and why clearing it out is the best option for overall site performance.
What Is a Zero-Day Exploit? And Why Are They Dangerous?
Learn all about zero-day exploits, what you can do to identify them, and how you can prevent zero-day exploits on your WordPress website.
How to Become a Java Developer: Everything You Need to Know
Interested in becoming a Java Developer? Here is everything you need to know about the process, including where to start your journey.
The Top 13 Grammarly Alternatives [Ultimate Guide]
Grammarly can be a little expensive for some. Here are some of the top Grammarly alternatives that we recommend you check out.
Plugin and Theme Management in MyKinsta
With plugin and theme management, you can view and update your WordPress plugins right from within MyKinsta.
How to Increase the Upload Size of Your Local MAMP Web Server
Learn how to increase the default upload size in MAMP when you set up local development environments for creating and testing WordPress websites.
Test and Deploy Code Quickly With WordPress Staging Environments
Kinsta's WordPress Staging Environments are easy to build and 100% free in your MyKinsta account.
Angular vs React: A Detailed Side-by-Side Comparison
Wondering whether to go with Angular vs React? We clear it up with this in-depth comparison of the two popular JavaScript-based options.
What Is Google Cache? Everything Website Owners Need to Know
Not familiar with Google Cache yet? Find out everything you need to know about it and how it can help you solve problems on your website.
How To Fix “ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED” in Chrome (13 Methods)
Seeing the ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED message in Chrome? Here are 13 easy-to-follow troubleshooting steps to fix the problem for good.
What Is TTL (And How Do You Choose the Right One)?
TTL is a setting that determines how long your data (in packet form) is valid and available from within a network before the router clears it.