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==== Auto ====
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I always click to autoupdate Wordpress when an update is available, straight in the admin panel with no backup.  '''CACHING WILL KILL YOU THOUGH.''' Remember to restart apache AFTER pressing the auto-update button:
Always autoupdate Wordpress straight in the admin panel.   
 
'''CACHING WILL KILL YOU THOUGH,''' remember to restart apache AFTER pressing the auto-update button:


  # hit autoupdate button
  # hit autoupdate button

Revision as of 16:52, 12 May 2019

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Always autoupdate Wordpress straight in the admin panel.

CACHING WILL KILL YOU THOUGH, remember to restart apache AFTER pressing the auto-update button:

# hit autoupdate button
sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart
# refresh page, upgrade the database

Manual

Usually caching is to blame when something goes wrong (see above). But if you need to dig deeper, you can try a manual update (ie, 'clobber'):

 # FIRST DISABLE ALL PLUGINS yes this will FUCK YOU UP OTHERWISE
 # worst-case, if things are fubar, rename this folder: wp-content/plugins

 🌵 m@bitpost  [~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news] wget https://wordpress.org/latest.zip
 🌵 m@bitpost  [~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news] rm -rf wp-includes wp-admin
 🌵 m@bitpost  [~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news] unzip latest.zip
 🌵 m@bitpost  [~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news] sudo chown -R apache:apache .
 🌵 m@bitpost  [~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news] sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart # RESTART APACHE or shit will be cached

one-liner:
cd ~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news && wget https://wordpress.org/latest.zip && rm -rf wp-includes wp-admin && unzip latest.zip && sudo chown -R apache:apache . && sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart

My themes

bitpost.com/news

Here i use a very jacked theme:

~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news/wp-content/themes/mdm_veryplaintxt

Custom widgets, fonts, etc:

~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news/wp-content/themes/mdm_veryplaintxt/functions.php

CSS:

~/development/bitpost.com/htdocs/news/wp-content/themes/mdm_veryplaintxt/style.css

To play with fonts:

  • go to google fonts and find some cool ones
  • adjust functions.php to load the new ones
  • adjust style.css to use them; you should consider font family, size, and weight of at least these 4 things:
body
#content h2
pre
#sidebar ul
  • restart apache!