![]() Solution was to (temporarily) stop the Apache server: In my case, the problem was caused by having already up and running Apache server, after having installed LAMP stack. View the router log file for more details.” “ Heads-up! Local’s router is having trouble starting. ![]() When starting Local By Flywheel (on Linux at least), you could see the following error: Find a way around that problem, to set up Jetpack on your local website. Jetpack plugin must be connected with a account, but since your website is private, locally hosted, it will not be able to connect. Find a way to activate Classic editor, make one page using it and add it to the menu.Do it both ways, then change the profile image of your user account. There are two ways to do this (3 ways in fact, but the third one will be explained a bit later, not needed now). ![]() Change the email address of your user account.Map worked because it used ’s feature that does not exist on your locally hosted website. Fix the map on the “Location & Contact” page.Disable comments for the Attachment page. A separate page containing only that image will open (Attachment page). Update the page, visit it and click on the image. Make the image block link to Attachment Page. On the “About this theme” page add image block and upload an image from your computer.Add a link to Privacy policy page to footer.Make the website look like the previous website (using Twenty Seventeen theme).Export the website from the first bonus assignment (where we had activated the Twenty Seventeen theme) and import it to the WordPress website created by the Local by Flywheel application.Leave the default email address given by the application for the admin account: Create a new WordPress website using Local by Flywheel application.Video demonstration of doing the assignment WordPress Local by Flywheel installation tutorial.WordPress workshop – advanced WordPress.COM tutorial.Links of all the published posts from this workshop series: was explained in the previous workshops. This now is the transition to – the open source, self hosted version. The homework task is created so it covers most of the basic WordPress options. In this post I’ll do the homework assignment given before the 4th WordPress workshop by Davor Altman.
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