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How to Setup 301 Redirect in Nginx?
301 redirect is very easy to setup if we are using Apache webserver, usually we do it via editing the .htaccess file, however if we switched to Nginx webserver then we will find that the old .htaccess 301…
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Remove Microsoft User Data from Documents Folder in Mac
The “Microsoft User Data” folder is created in your Documents folder when you install Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac. It will always be there no matter how many times you try and delete it. It will be…
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How to Show User’s Library Folder on macOS?
On macOS (Lion /Mountain Lion/Yosemite) the default setting is to hide the user Library folder, probably to stop people from deleting or damaging files that are necessary for macOS to run properly. However, user library folder is required…
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How To Find the Right Tax Consultant?
Taxation is simple yet the most difficult things to deal with, there are just so many inclusions and exclusions that are bound to confuse anyone. But, the government from time to time tries to simplify…
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Increase Website’s Revenue with Affiliate Marketing
That means that you have to be one of the first to implement new advertising concepts and techniques. The following article contains just a handful of the most proven affiliate marketing strategies. If you perform…
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Why Do We Use QWERTY Keyboards?
When I was introduced with computers for the first time, I was totally shocked to see why keyboards are not in alphabetic order and why they are like QWERTY. The question is asked by every…
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Some Powerful Ways to Improve Your Website’s Ranking in Google
The Internet has changed the ways people interact with each other, as well as humanity itself. One popular mode of communication is blogging, through which people opine on their favorite subjects and build regular readerships.…
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413 Request Entity Too Large
The error “413 Request Entity Too Large” is a very common error that occurs with Apache or Nginx web servers. It appears when someone requests more information than is limited by Apache or Nginx and…
