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Andrew Fletcher
Blocks are a great way to add pieces or chunks of content to your Drupal site.  Capable of displaying simple text, images, forms or complex logic.  There are plenty of sites around that show you how to add a simple custom block.  However, if you are a developer like me, when you are writing your custom block programmatically it has far more requirements than a simple block.  In this article, I'll show how to: Create your initial custom block; Adding a...
Andrew Fletcher
Recently I had an error with a domain smtp server not recognising port 587....
Andrew Fletcher
I had an issue where logging in from the app disconnected.  The error that...
Andrew Fletcher
At times while developing in October CMS, you will perform a step that kills the...
Andrew Fletcher
Installing Laravel on an Apache server was going to be a no fuss process said no...
Andrew Fletcher
As a process I apply patches locally first, then using git upload the update(s) to a development site on the server.  Once the testing has been completed, the final step to apply the patch to the production site.   Using Terminal or your preferred shell program, navigate to the correct directory.  Then run this command using the name of the patch file (example.patch): patch < example.patchHowever, if you are patching Drupal core then remember to patch from the root directory...
Andrew Fletcher
Today while in Terminal, I ran a regular script pod update.  However, this...
Andrew Fletcher
To copy the content of a directory /source to another existing directory...
Andrew Fletcher
First transfer the drupal-8.8.x.tar.gz file to your directory Via your ssh...
Andrew Fletcher
To get your ip address in Terminal on OSX on WIFI ipconfig getifaddr en0Whereas...