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Testing payments on WordPress + WooCommerce sometimes requires your website to be publicly accessible. To make your local website publicly accessible, you can use ngrok. 1. Install and activate relative-url 2. Update your config/application.php file Replace With 3. Add your subdomain to your site’s config file Replace your-subdomain with … your sudomain. Open ~/.config/valet/Nginx/{sitename} and …
Modify a 3rd party plugin without manually having to apply the changes after each update/deploy.
When using Bedrock in a WordPress multisite setup, media URLs point to the main site’s domain (eg. example.com/app/uploads/sites/2/2022/10/image.jpg). You can change the media domain to the subsite’s domain (eg. subsite.example.com/app/uploads/sites/2/2022/10/image.jpg) by updating config/application.php. Replace by
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