So, my new 'project' is getting Wordpress and GIT working together.
My 'ultimate' goal, at this stage at least, is to have a local install of Wordpress and GIT, running on a Mac Mini on my home network, that 'mirrors' a hosted install of Wordpress (except for some Wordpress settings that need to be changed).
The idea is to be able to make changes to the local development installation, track changes with GIT, and be able to 'push' updates up to the hosted install once I have had a chance to test things out.
Its early days but I have found a few articles on the net that sound promising... here is one that I am studying to learn the basics of what I need to do Developing on Wordpress using GIT and here is another Using GIT for Wordpress development and this Adding GIT to your Wordpress development workflow
Anyone know of any other articles worth reading?
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Recommended ebooks on Wordpress Multisite
Check out http://wpebooks.com/2010/09/how-to-enable-multisite-in-wordpress/#comment-478
There are two ebooks on WP multisite that I have bought and can recommend
The first book is by Andrea Rennick and is a short guide to enabling WP multisite. Its clear and well written, easy to follow and explains the basics of WP multisite. I knew most of it but it was a good refresher to check my understanding of the key concepts.
The second book is one that has been co-authored by Mika Epstein and Andrea Rennick and is a more in depth look at WP multiple networks and multisite… I'm only part way through but I like the easy to follow style of the book. I'm learning heaps about WP multiple networks and multisite and I hope I can learn enough to be confident to manage my WP multiple networks / multisite installation. You can find more info about the second book here http://halfelf.org/ebooks/wordpress-multisite-101/
Both come in Kindle format for use on a Kindle or, as I do, on an iPad with the Kindle app installed. There are also PDF and ePub formats.
Good work Andrea and Mika I love your work :)
p.s. I came across Mika on some of the Wordpress.org support forums… a very knowledgeable and helpful person :)
See http://wordpress.org/support/topic/warning-upgrade-to-37-killed-my-multisite?replies=12#post-4832058 for an example
There are two ebooks on WP multisite that I have bought and can recommend
The first book is by Andrea Rennick and is a short guide to enabling WP multisite. Its clear and well written, easy to follow and explains the basics of WP multisite. I knew most of it but it was a good refresher to check my understanding of the key concepts.
The second book is one that has been co-authored by Mika Epstein and Andrea Rennick and is a more in depth look at WP multiple networks and multisite… I'm only part way through but I like the easy to follow style of the book. I'm learning heaps about WP multiple networks and multisite and I hope I can learn enough to be confident to manage my WP multiple networks / multisite installation. You can find more info about the second book here http://halfelf.org/ebooks/wordpress-multisite-101/
Both come in Kindle format for use on a Kindle or, as I do, on an iPad with the Kindle app installed. There are also PDF and ePub formats.
Good work Andrea and Mika I love your work :)
p.s. I came across Mika on some of the Wordpress.org support forums… a very knowledgeable and helpful person :)
See http://wordpress.org/support/topic/warning-upgrade-to-37-killed-my-multisite?replies=12#post-4832058 for an example
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