Category: Other
The Other category displays the articles and tutorials which don’t quite fit into our other various categories. This may include information about proprietary platforms, tools or the Liquid Web control panels
What is a progressive JPEG?
The JPEG image format is one of the most commonly used image formats on the web. The format is most often used for colorful, complex images such as photographs. The JPEG specification includes a range of valid file extensions, however the most common are .jpg and .jpeg.
Which Is Better? Private Cloud or On-Premise Hosting?
Private hosting services usually fall under two primary types:
What is a Canonical tag?
Value Added Tax (VAT) Information & FAQ
Value Added Tax (VAT) or Goods and Services Tax (GST)
If you reside in a country that charges a value-added tax on services provided, Liquid Web will require a VAT Number that states that you are tax exempt. Without this exemption in place, it is our duty to comply with tax codes around the world. Customers that sell “Business to Business” should be tax exempt, providing your VAT number will ensure that you are not charged additional tax.
Kickass VPS Acquisition FAQ
As of August 2017, Liquid Web has acquired KickAssVPS.com. If you are a current or prospective customer of KickAss VPS, please reference the FAQs below or contact us via Live Chat, email, or phone.
From Storm to Cloud: Where did the Storm platform go?
With the rollout of our new logo, new website, and general brand refresh we made some big changes. The most noticeable being our new logo and the websites fresh new look. We took this opportunity to update some of our product branding as well.
Best Editor for Web Development 2017
Best Web Development Tools of 2017: Editors/IDEs and Package Management
The worlds of web hosting and web development are in a constant state of evolution. Every year we see design trends change, coding standards adapt and new frameworks/CMS created. With such a quick pace of change it’s easy to get lost trying to keep up.
Lately there’s been a lot of speculation about Googles up-coming changes to how sites without an SSL are going to be treated. As January draws towards a close we have seen an increase in customers with concerns of how this will affect their site. Both in terms of people being able to see it and how it might affect their search ranking.
Cloud Sites – Powered by Liquid Web
Welcome Cloud Sites customers. The following is to help answer questions you may have as you prepare to utilize your Cloud Sites account with Liquid Web. For more information beyond the questions below, feel free to reference this note from Jim Geiger, CEO of Liquid Web.
What Is a web.config File?
If your server uses IIS, you can use web.config files to control your website’s configuration without editing your server configuration files. You can even apply different settings to different directories within your website.
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