4/2/2023 0 Comments Wordpress grunt livereload![]() I am using their Grunt script which automatically minifies javascript and compiles LESS into one css file. I develop all my WordPress websites using the Roots starter theme. My virtual server uses CENTOS and has PHP 5.4 with MYSQL. Operating system – I run Windows 8 64 bit (with Start8). Graphics – We have a Adobe Creative Cloud subscription (it pains me to give money to Adobe)- so I use Photoshop I really want to move to a local server, but need some help with this Local server – Still pushing via FTP to dev site on server. I use Firebug lite, Web Developer, MeasureIt, ColorPicker, WhatFontįile transfer – I want to get away from FTP, but reluctantly using FileZilla Once I’ve got my head round that I’ll try and have a go with command line Git.īrowsers – Chrome. Currently using the GitHub GUI for Windows, but pushing to BitBucket. I was still using Dreamweaver and FTPing up to either a live or dev version of the WP site on our virtual server. Up until recently I’ve been very frustrated by my way of working, but was finding it difficult to move forwards. I’m currently trying to improve my work flow. Terminal Pixel 1306 on Thursday 13 February 2014 īrilliant question.I used to use WAMP on my Windows machines, but MAMP seemed inferior when I cracked open OSX for the first time, so looking around I found AMPPS, which seems really great – you can one click install WordPress locally, it’s free and (gasp) supported. What prompted me to make the leap? Windows 8 and the fact that there some of the new stuff hits the Mac first (Macaw, Sketch, etc). Because most of the stuff I use (Sublime, Chrome, Fireworks, etc) is available for both platforms, it was more straightforward than I’d dared to hope. So far, the transition has been really easy. I recently (on Jan 3rd) changed from being a veteran (started with Win3.1) Windows user to a Macbook Pro. Also jQuery, but that’s almost a given these days. Not really a framework per se, but I use Skeleton ( ), a lightweight responsive grid / CSS reset. Graphics – Mainly Fireworks with some Illustrator and Photoshop ![]() I also use Saucelabs who offer pretty cheap hosted testing on a large range of browsers and devices (iOS, Android, etc.) Dropbox (I know, I know)īrowsers – Chrome about 90% of the time (love Chrome DevTools), with Firefox and some IE testing as required. WordPress Glasgow on WordPress 4.9.4 Maintenance Re… Mike Pead on WordPress UK local meetings: M… Tony Scott on WordPress UK local meetings: A… Tony Scott on WordPress UK local meetings: M… Tony Scott on WordPress UK local meetings: S… ![]() Tony Scott on WordPress UK local meetings: O… Tony Scott on WordPress UK local meetings: N… Tony Scott on WordPress UK local meetings: J… Tony Scott on WordPress UK local meetings: F…
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