This is the basics of how I work locally with a WordPress site, and then getting it to production.
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First, Local by Flywheel is a tremendously easy way to spin up local WordPress sites to your liking. I use it for all my local WordPress development. It's a nice UI around little Docker containers. … Read article
#31: Introduction to Google Analytics
#30: Creating and Sending HTML Email
#29: Google Search for Your Site
#28: Using Wufoo for Web Forms
#27: Designing for WordPress: Part Three
#26: Designing for WordPress: Part Two
#25: Designing for WordPress: Part One
#24: Rounded Corners
#23: Conditional Stylesheets
#22: Cutting Clipping Paths
#21: Walkthrough of Contact Form
#20: Introduction to jQuery
#19: Designing a Unique Page for Twitter Updates
#18: Introduction to the Band Website Template
#17: Sliding Doors Button
#16: Creating the Photoshop Mockup
#15: Introduction to Firebug
#14: Converting a Photoshop Mockup: Part Two, Episode Three
#13: Converting a Photoshop Mockup: Part Two, Episode Two
#12: Converting a Photoshop Mockup: Part Two, Episode One
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