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Andrew Fletcher
The viewport meta tag in a website's HTML is used to control how the webpage is displayed on a mobile device or in a web browser.  It defines the viewport's behaviour and dimensions.  The viewport meta tag helps create a responsive and mobile-friendly design by adjusting the layout and scaling to fit various screen sizes and orientations, particularly on mobile devices.  It helps ensure that text is displayed at a readable and consistent size across different devices and screen...
Andrew Fletcher
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) allows you to manage extensions using the VS Code...
Andrew Fletcher
By default the maximum file upload size is set to 2MB.  It is not a...
Andrew Fletcher
  JSON structure Outlining the structure of the elements common attributes:...
Andrew Fletcher
phpcs issue in Visual Studio Code, I'm receiving this warning in VS...
Andrew Fletcher
As a web developer, you will most likely need to run local copies of a bunch of different web sites. Regularly switching between several sites daily.  Sometime Drupal, other Laravel and whatever frameworks that are in your toolkit.   Install Docker and Lando Do you have Docker installed?  No, then go to the Docker Desktop page and download. Now let's look in to Lando.  Have a look at the Lando releases on GitHub to download the latest package for your OS. Run the installer. I...
Andrew Fletcher
Every project has to kick off somewhere.  Yep well that's a no brainer....
Andrew Fletcher
I installed Lando 3.6.2 and Laravel 9.  When I visit the web page, I...
Andrew Fletcher
Do you want set up a CI/CD process using GitHub Actions? This is a walk-through...
Andrew Fletcher
If like me you tried the command php artisanHowever, you had the following...
Andrew Fletcher
Setting up a new project in Docker and VS Code. Using Terminal, go to your Sites directory and create a new directory using the mkdir command.  In this instance I'm going to create a new directory titled ADCE shortcut command to access the Sites directory cd ~/SitesCreate the new directory mkdir ADCEGo in to the new directory cd ADCERun the devcontainer command devcontainerThis will require you to respond to prompts.  I'll be setting up on PHP 7.4, Drupal 9, MySQL 5.7 and SOLR...