WordPress Tutorial – Developing with WordPress Locally Using MAMP
A look at how you can develop WordPress themes and pages locally using MAMP or Mac, Apache, MySQL and PHP. The URL for the debug code is below. http://www.jo…
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Awesome. Annotation added and attributed to you. Thanks for looking into it!
Got it.
It seems like the newer versions of Mamp requires you to have the WP files pasted in /Applications/MAMP/htdocs
You should post that info as a annotation.
But, Huuuge thanks for this tutorial and for replying, you rock 😀
Ofcourse, it’s really weird, i ran through the essential steps several times now.
Apache location: Sites
Database name: test
WP folder name in sites: test
Configged the config with…
Database: test
Pass/username: root
When you start MAMP, are both the Apache and MYSQL servers running? There should be two green lights.
I cannot get this to work, i’ve tried everything, but i just get 404.
Matched the name of the wordpress folder, database, config and everything. But nothing, what could be wrong?
Thank you for this! I have been trying to set this up for a few days now!
I got it to work.. yea they was on .. had to rename the database… thanks bro ..
When you start MAMP, are both the Apache and MYSQL servers running? There should be two green lights.
i keep getting server not found