I noted:
- Wordpress Desktop
https://github.com/snapcrafters/wordpress-desktop
and
- #LocalWP : https://localwp.com/
Easy to use on Linux :)
I experiment some bugs on Linux.
I noted:
- Wordpress Desktop
https://github.com/snapcrafters/wordpress-desktop
and
- #LocalWP : https://localwp.com/
Easy to use on Linux :)
I experiment some bugs on Linux.
Managed to get my laptop working again. Turns out that newer versions of #LocalWP require a version of glibc that #Ubuntu 20.04 does not provide. And since installation only worked directly through dpkg, dependency checks were probably not done.
Upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04 to fix it, so I'm now only three years behind. Nice to see the wallpaper I contributed to 22.04, but I'll do a fresh install of 24.04 soon.
Just deleted #LocalWP since Playground (online) and Studio (macOS) are sufficient for me.
Links:
https://playground.wordpress.net
https://developer.wordpress.com/studio/
Thanks for the article @thatmitchcanter using #LocalWP was easy for updating 2 sites that I have on Flywheel. If I had more, I would have done the other approach (WPackagist and Composer) but for 2 #wordpress sites Local + local plugin update did the trick
@hgg, I haven't had the chance to explore the new #WordPress studio introduced this week, but I'll give it a try and determine if I should switch over from #LocalWP.
But my testing routine changed anyway, with the introduction of https://playground.wordpress.net/.
I use it for exploring nightly builds and plugins, so when my (locally backed up) content like posts / pages / images is not relevant for the test.
Time to test localwp.com + bricksbuilder.io for WordPress.
And I see I will need SSL support for bricks... so that copy/paste feature can work haha, total nonsense. #wordpress #developer #bricksbuilder #pagebuilder #wp #wpdev #localwp