MAMP:Quick Apache, MySQL, PHP
When it comes to deploying a new server or website, internal testing is critical. The easiest way I know to do this is by using MAMP. The abbreviation MAMP stands for: Macintosh, Apache, Mysql and PHP....
View ArticleGoogle Analytics: Track Your Website Traffic
As with all things Google does, Google Analytics is an incredible useful tool that is easy to use and is free. Google Analytics has been re-designed to help you learn even more about where your...
View ArticleChyrp: A Lightweight Blogging Engine
“Chyrp is a blogging engine designed to be very lightweight while retaining functionality. It is driven by PHP and MySQL (with some AJAX thrown in), and has a pimpin’ theme and module engine, so you...
View ArticleDokuWiki: Wiki With Easy Editing
DokuWiki is a simple to use Wiki aimed at a small companies documentation needs. It works on plain texts files and thus needs no database. It has a simple but powerful Syntax which makes sure the...
View ArticleVirtualHostX: Host Multiple Websites On Your Mac
We often get asked how to host multiple websites on one Mac. This is done using virtual hosting. Until this point, this included opening hidden files and entering the vhosts by hand. This isn’t hard,...
View ArticleMac Server Series: Videos On Building A Mac Server
A few years ago, I did a series of video tutorials on how to build a Mac server. These videos focused on OS X included software, free software, or very inexpensive software. We looked at tasks like...
View ArticleMoodle: A Quick Install for Educational Sites
We work with a lot of schools, universities, and academies. Moodle is a good fit for those those looking for a “free web application that educators can use to create effective online learning sites.”...
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