Almost everyday, I do something with WordPress, particular with themes. That’s because I like to mess around with it, experiment and really dive into all it has to offer. For most of us, we upload this to a web host, create a dummy account or dummy folder and work from it there.
I do that a fair bit but sometimes, you just don’t want to FTP in and out. Who knows, sometimes your Internet connection may be down or you just want to unplug while you get things done for a while.
But how do you unplug when your work is online?
Hmm….
Why, run a web server on your own computer of course!
I love, love, love using Uniform Server for my own development because compared to other methods, it is super easy and always works – at least for me. Never failed. I have been getting my hands dirty with PHP sites since 2002 and working with WordPress since 2003-2004. Ever since, I’m always on the lookout for good packages to run a web server on my own computer so it would be easier to work on scripts before taking them live.
If you ever tried manually installing Apache, PHP and Linux on your computer you’d know that it is truly geeky. A throwback to those school days when the computer was still purely text (and the green screen you know?) Ugh. I don’t want to learn to run a web server or manage a database just so I can develop a theme.
That’s why Uniform Server is a beautiful thing. It is small enough you can run it directly from your USB stick. Yup. Take your work with you – no Internet required.
It’s also amazingly easy to run. Just download the package, run the setup. Double click a file to start the server and voila! Instant server. Installing WordPress now becomes super easy too. No FTP – just copy your files over and set up the database as usual. Piece of cake. Try it you’ll fall in love with it.
Check out the video. You’ll see how I get the server running.
Kelly May 9, 2008
Oh Lynette – I love you! This is very cool and will save a lot of trouble for me and my team!
Gord May 9, 2008
Hi Lynette..been following you on Twitter. Great presentation with the video. Got to go throught it
a couple times to understand it where it’s a little over my head. I’m used to wrenches and sockets n’ stuff but getting the hang of it. Nice smile by the way.
Christina Lemmey May 11, 2008
Thanks for this recommendation, Lynette! Can’t wait to fool around with it.
Sandy Naidu May 13, 2008
Thanks for the tip Lynette…I am gonna give it a try
simon g May 13, 2008
It is indeed very fun to play around with themes. However, keep in mind that the search engines might not like a constant change to the site…User get used to a look/feel.
Lynette May 14, 2008
@Simon: Ah, but this is not online at all
besides, themes are an important part of my expertise and business in general.