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* <code>mysql</code>
 
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Opening the <code>htdocs</code> folder from MAMP:
  
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http://karljones.com/karljones.com/images/wiki/mamp-open-htdocs-folder.png
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The button:
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http://karljones.com/karljones.com/images/wiki/map-open-folder-button.png
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The folder is open:
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http://karljones.com/karljones.com/images/wiki/mamp-with-htdocs-folder.png
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The <code>mysql</code> folder:
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http://karljones.com/karljones.com/images/wiki/mamp-mysql.png
 
If you are doing all your work on your own computers, and not using the classroom workstations, this does not apply.
 
If you are doing all your work on your own computers, and not using the classroom workstations, this does not apply.
  

Revision as of 15:11, 1 October 2015

This article lists topics for week six of Web Design and Development III (MGDP2060).

Reading for this week:

Reading for next week:

Week Six Exercises:

In the News

MAMP on classroom workstations

MAMP has been re-installed on all classroom workstations, with a plain vanilla installation of WordPress.

Because of DeepFreeze, all workstations are returned to plain vanilla overnight.

In order to build up your work from week to week, you will need to:

  • At the end of your working session, copy your work from the workstation to a USB drive or other external device
  • At the beginning of your next session, copy your work from your USB drive to the workstation.

You must use the same workstation. This does not work across workstations.

There are two folder you must back up and restore:

  • htdocs
  • mysql

Screenshots:

Opening the htdocs folder from MAMP:

mamp-open-htdocs-folder.png

The button:

map-open-folder-button.png

The folder is open:

mamp-with-htdocs-folder.png


The mysql folder:

mamp-mysql.png If you are doing all your work on your own computers, and not using the classroom workstations, this does not apply.

WordPress administration screens

See Administration screens

WordPress export

...

WordPress themes

See WordPress theme.

WordPress templates

See WordPress template.

WordPress child themes

See also