# Articles from March 2026 - DeployHQ Blog

Displaying posts **1** – **12** of **14** in total

### [Understanding CORS: The Developer's Guide](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/understanding-cors-the-developers-guide)

Posted on 30th March 2026

What CORS is, why browsers enforce it, and how to fix CORS errors in Express, Django, Rails, PHP, and Nginx — with common error messages explained.

### [How To Deploy from Windows Using WSL2, Docker, and DeployHQ](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deploy-from-windows-wsl2-docker-deployhq)

Posted on 25th March 2026

Set up a WSL2 development environment on Windows with Docker Desktop, then deploy to Linux servers automatically with DeployHQ — no more "works on my machine" issues.

### [Heroku Enters Sustaining Engineering Mode: What It Means and When to Consider Alternatives](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/heroku-sustaining-engineering-alternatives)

Posted on 23rd March 2026

Heroku has stopped building new features and halted Enterprise sales. Here is what the announcement means, who should migrate, and how DeployHQ fits as a deployment layer for teams that deploy to their own servers.

### [Introducing the DeployHQ Chrome Extension: Deploy Without Leaving Your Browser](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deployhq-chrome-extension)

Posted on 18th March 2026

The DeployHQ Chrome Extension adds a deploy button to GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. Trigger deploys and monitor status without leaving your browser.

### [Continuous Delivery vs Continuous Deployment: Key Differences and When to Use Each](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/continuous-delivery-vs-continuous-deployment)

Posted on 13th March 2026

Continuous delivery keeps a human approval step before production. Continuous deployment removes it. Here is which to pick, with prerequisites for each.

### [How to Build a CI/CD Pipeline: A Practical Guide (with GitHub Actions)](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/ci-cd-pipelines-complete-guide)

Posted on 13th March 2026

Build a CI/CD pipeline that actually works: eight pipeline stages, a GitHub Actions example, deployment strategies, and the anti-patterns to avoid.

### [Best Software Deployment Tools in 2026](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/best-software-deployment-tools)

Posted on 13th March 2026

Compare 2026's top deployment tools — DeployHQ, Octopus, AWS CodeDeploy, Netlify, Vercel, Railway, GitHub Actions, Argo CD. Decision framework included.

### [What Is Software Deployment? A Complete Guide](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/what-is-software-deployment)

Posted on 13th March 2026

Learn what software deployment is, why it matters, and how to do it well. Covers deployment strategies, common failures, automation, and how DeployHQ simplifies the process.

### [CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md & Copilot Instructions: Configure Every AI Coding Assistant](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/ai-coding-config-files-guide)

Posted on 11th March 2026

Configure Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini, and Windsurf with AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md that actually work — no auto-generated bloat.

### [How to Deploy Laravel: Zero Downtime, Build Pipelines, and Best Practices](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/how-to-deploy-laravel-zero-downtime-build-pipelines-and-best-practices)

Posted on 9th March 2026

The complete guide to Laravel deployment — comparing Forge, Cloud, DeployHQ, and Deployer side by side. Covers zero-downtime releases, build pipelines, environment configuration, and a 15-point deployment checklist.

### [Deploy OpenClaw on a VPS: Setup, SSL and Auto-Deploys](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deploy-configure-openclaw-vps)

Posted on 6th March 2026

Step-by-step guide to deploying OpenClaw on Ubuntu with security hardening, Nginx reverse proxy, SSL certificates, systemd service management, and automated configuration updates via DeployHQ.

### [Game Panel Integration: Deploy to Your Game Server from Git](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/game-panel-integration-deploy-game-server-from-git)

Posted on 6th March 2026

Introducing Game Panel integration for DeployHQ, starting with Pterodactyl protocol support. Deploy plugins, mods, and configs to your Minecraft, Rust, or GMod server directly from Git — with automatic deployments, full history, and one-click rollback.

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