So I Think I've Found Another Use For DropBox
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 I stumbled upon another How-To idea that involves WordPress and DropBox which I think is pretty darn neat :), and I might be able to develop another one based on Tortoise SVN after this. Sorry for the teaser, but I don't have it written up 100% yet. Will link it once I have it done. 
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 LOL, um, okay. 
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 Okay, so I stumbled upon this little gem as I am contemplating redoing my existing blogger page or creating a brand new blog over the spring / summer using WordPress: I downloaded the installer, and thought, "Hey, I wonder if I can install this on DropBox and run it from anywhere I want to toy with WordPress from without having to install it again on every workstation?" So I installed it to a folder on my DropBox account, and behold, it works and works well. Even updated to the latest WordPress build! And I got to thinking, "Hey, I could turn this into another How-To similar to my KeePass & DropBox tutorial I created last year for a poor man's synced password database." I'm doing some more testing and capturing a few good quality screenshots. Will link it when I'm done. 
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 Hmmm... I saw easier just to have a web server  
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 @scottalanmiller Do you think i can try to do this? 
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 @Joyfano said: @scottalanmiller Do you think i can try to do this? If you want to. I don't think that it will be very useful for you. Local on Mint would be better for you. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Hmmm... I saw easier just to have a web server  True, but this isn't meant to host a WordPress page, but have a dev environment that you could make changes or design one, then export the XML and re-import on your actual hosting provider's instance. So for a pure dev setup, this is done in less than a minute or two. 
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 @Bill-Kindle said: Okay, so I stumbled upon this little gem as I am contemplating redoing my existing blogger page or creating a brand new blog over the spring / summer using WordPress: I downloaded the installer, and thought, "Hey, I wonder if I can install this on DropBox and run it from anywhere I want to toy with WordPress from without having to install it again on every workstation?" So I installed it to a folder on my DropBox account, and behold, it works and works well. Even updated to the latest WordPress build! And I got to thinking, "Hey, I could turn this into another How-To similar to my KeePass & DropBox tutorial I created last year for a poor man's synced password database." I'm doing some more testing and capturing a few good quality screenshots. Will link it when I'm done. Cool stuff bill!!! 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Joyfano said: @scottalanmiller Do you think i can try to do this? If you want to. I don't think that it will be very useful for you. Local on Mint would be better for you.  
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 Nice way to be able to work on it from anywhere. 
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 Is this an itch that needs scratched? I've support WP for nearly a decade and never lacked access to it before. Is this a challenge that people have of which I am just not aware? 
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 @Bill-Kindle said: Okay, so I stumbled upon this little gem as I am contemplating redoing my existing blogger page or creating a brand new blog over the spring / summer using WordPress: I downloaded the installer, and thought, "Hey, I wonder if I can install this on DropBox and run it from anywhere I want to toy with WordPress from without having to install it again on every workstation?" So I installed it to a folder on my DropBox account, and behold, it works and works well. Even updated to the latest WordPress build! And I got to thinking, "Hey, I could turn this into another How-To similar to my KeePass & DropBox tutorial I created last year for a poor man's synced password database." I'm doing some more testing and capturing a few good quality screenshots. Will link it when I'm done. Interesting idea. @Bill-Kindle said: Okay, so I stumbled upon this little gem as I am contemplating redoing my existing blogger page or creating a brand new blog over the spring / summer using WordPress: I downloaded the installer, and thought, "Hey, I wonder if I can install this on DropBox and run it from anywhere I want to toy with WordPress from without having to install it again on every workstation?" So I installed it to a folder on my DropBox account, and behold, it works and works well. Even updated to the latest WordPress build! And I got to thinking, "Hey, I could turn this into another How-To similar to my KeePass & DropBox tutorial I created last year for a poor man's synced password database." I'm doing some more testing and capturing a few good quality screenshots. Will link it when I'm done. @Bill-Kindle said: Okay, so I stumbled upon this little gem as I am contemplating redoing my existing blogger page or creating a brand new blog over the spring / summer using WordPress: I downloaded the installer, and thought, "Hey, I wonder if I can install this on DropBox and run it from anywhere I want to toy with WordPress from without having to install it again on every workstation?" So I installed it to a folder on my DropBox account, and behold, it works and works well. Even updated to the latest WordPress build! And I got to thinking, "Hey, I could turn this into another How-To similar to my KeePass & DropBox tutorial I created last year for a poor man's synced password database." I'm doing some more testing and capturing a few good quality screenshots. Will link it when I'm done. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Is this an itch that needs scratched? I've support WP for nearly a decade and never lacked access to it before. Is this a challenge that people have of which I am just not aware? It's not really about a lack of access, it's more about just having a ready to go dev environment quickly. You leave your live site alone while working with a backup copy in a test environment. 
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 @Bill-Kindle we just run a dev instance side by side on the web server. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Bill-Kindle we just run a dev instance side by side on the web server. How quickly can you have a dev environment setup? The referenced installer is done in about 2 minutes, fully functional and if you use it with dropbox, the dev environment follows you anywhere you can access dropbox. Need another one, just run the instlall again and give it a new folder name. Done. 
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 @Bill-Kindle said: @scottalanmiller said: @Bill-Kindle we just run a dev instance side by side on the web server. How quickly can you have a dev environment setup? The referenced installer is done in about 2 minutes, fully functional and if you use it with dropbox, the dev environment follows you anywhere you can access dropbox. Need another one, just run the instlall again and give it a new folder name. Done. Five minutes or less and it is persistent and can be used by the while team, shown to approvers, etc. 




