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New PAQs start with how to submit your Emergency
Six Feet Up inaugurates new PAQ (problems and questions) features on blog. Find out what issues other users are facing and how they fixed, the processes we use to fix them, and what you can expect moving forward.
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How to use Diazo for Plone Theming
This is an introduction to how to use Diazo for Plone theming. Diazo allows you to map dynamic content from a CMS to a static theme. Diazo is supported in Plone 4.1 and beyond with plone.app.theming.
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Quick Guide to Generating SSL Certificates
Quick Guide to Generating SSL Certificates with Six Feet Up using our hosting or your own provider.
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Doing code releases with ZFS
Using ZFS for snapshots is easier than collective.recipe.backup for backing up Plone sites. I'll show you how it allows you to instantly rollback to a previous version if something goes wrong.
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How to Set Up A Two Factor Authentication
Increase your account security using this Two Factor Authentication (TFA) Setup Guide.
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How To Use EasySlideshow
This article provides step by step instruction for using Easyslideshow within Plone post install and activation.
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5 Critical Considerations for Python Testing
Resulting from our recent Python Testing and Debugging event, check out these five key considerations developers should understand before diving into Python testing.
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Plone 5's Best TinyMCE Plugin for Content Managers
Templates help content editors manage rich content within their site without knowledge of HTML. The new Plone 5 has support for a TinyMCE plugin called Templates...
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Native Backup Solutions vs Snapshots
Backups are a necessity, whether they are done via the database's native backup technology, a snapshot, or dumping to tape. Here's the difference between some common solutions, and tips on how to get started...
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High Availability (HA), Load Balancing & Failover
Keeping websites and web applications up and running can be critical. It is best to look at all options very closely before choosing one...
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