Main

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4

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review version

11

html import

20 (imported)

Events

first seen date

2024-04-13 09:05:47

expired found date

-

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Server

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Open Graph

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Mark on WordPress

description

Thoughts on WordPress

site name

Mark on WordPress

author

updated

2026-02-16 14:19:05

raw text

Mark on WordPress – Thoughts on WordPress Skip to content Primary Menu Mark on WordPress Thoughts on WordPress Search for: Close Menu Home WordPress Services WordPress/Jetpack Driver for Laravel Valet Recently I’ve found myself using Laravel Valet for local PHP development on my Mac. I love how fast and low-maintenance it is. One thing that is a little tricky about Valet is that you can’t really write custom Nginx configs. That means that I couldn’t use my favorite technique of routing missing images to the production site, via Jetpack’s Site Accelerator (formerly “Photon”) CDN. Normally, when doing local development on a WordPress site, you need three things: the codebase, a copy of the database, and the wp-content/uploads directory. But if you just redirect missing image files to your production site, you don’t need to laboriously copy all those files and clutter up your local machine. I found myself really missing that technique today, so I wrote a driv...

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