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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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What's In A Name? A Basic Intro to DNS
This is a basic intro to deciphering DNS and its components. It includes basic definitions of DNS components, how and when they are used, and where to go to find DNS information.
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How to use XSLT in Diazo
This article gives a brief overview of XSLT, how and when to use it in your Diazo theming, and a few examples of it in action.
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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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Handling PloneFormGen Submissions : The Email Adapter
By default, PloneFormGen displays a generic "Thank You" page that emails the site-wide email address. With a few clicks, you can easily customize what happens after a form is submitted.
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Performance Testing with Locust
During a recent load-test, we successfully used the Python plugin Locust to create a working test as an alternative to Jmeter.
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Humans vs. Robots: Testing for Quality
Six Feet Up is frequently asked about including human-powered Quality Assurance (QA) as a part of our testing process. Find out when automated tests or humans are best at catching issues.
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Can Plone "Scale"?
Every website will have different scaling needs. The site may have the need to sustain hundreds or thousands of concurrent users, or it may need to be able to store and index massive amounts of content. It may even have both concerns at the same time...
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High(er) Performance Single Server Hosting
The following post talks about the hosting environment built for a personal site with single server hosting...
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