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Whether you got up-close and personal with baby goats at the Media Temple Open House, or rocked all night with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts at the SXSW Bash, we hope you enjoyed Media Temple’s 12th year as a part of the SXSW program.
We are pleased to share that we have updated the PHP version 7.0.6 on Media Temple’s Grid service with the more stable and more secure PHP version 7.2.12.
The Amazon Web Services (“AWS”) Web Application Firewall (“WAF”) protects web applications from common vulnerability exploits, such as bad bots, cross-site scripting (“XSS”), and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.
There’s nothing quite like attending a conference and being inspired by your peers.
When a web page scrolls, that’s a DOM event. I can find out how far a window has scrolled at any time with window.scrollY.
One of the unique job responsibilities of a front-end developer is to make the sites we build work “acceptably” across the browsers the project has decided to support.
Today, Media Temple is pleased to announce that we’ve made Secure Shell (SSH) key management more friendly and flexible for our Managed Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers, by offering the choice of managing your team’s SSH keys in AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) or through GitHub.
It’s an old axiom: Technology companies tend to focus on their offering rather than the people using it.
It’s been the year of the design system. Companies launch new design systems almost every week, and most executives now understand their value.
“Caching” is when, rather than fetching a new copy of an asset like an image, HTML, CSS, or JavaScript file from the internet, the browser uses a copy it has already saved.
Laura Klein has worked in user experience (UX) for more than 20 years, written two books (Build Better Products and UX for Lean Startups, and as the principal of Users Know advises early stage startups and consults with companies that want to improve their research, UX, and product development processes.
If you’ve ever had to manage servers that are in a traditional data center, you know how difficult and time consuming it can be.
I needed to get the first item from an array lately in JavaScript. Hmmmm … lemme think here. I remember that <span class="c5">.pop()</span> is for snagging the last item from the array, like this: <span class="c3">const arr = ["This", "Little", "Piggy"]; </span><span class="c3">const first = arr.pop(); </span><span class="c3">console.log(first); </span><span class="c3">// "Piggy"</span> So what’s the opposite of .pop()? (Please pause for light web searching…) Ah ha!
Is Adobe MAX the ultimate experience to get your creative juices flowing? Adobe’s flagship conference is the rare event that not only showcases the latest and greatest improvements to their essential set of tools, Creative Cloud, but also brings 14,000+ of our creative brethren together to learn, ideate, and inspire each other in wholly new ways.
In addition to robust web hosting and managed cloud service offerings, Media Temple now offers you a new set of top-level domains (TLDs), so you can take your digital presence even further.
Media Temple has been helping customers move a wide range of workloads to the cloud since 2015.