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  1. Hi everybody! I have been reading about Multisite, but it kinda bugs me that every topic talks about having both admin and database same for multiple sites. I have a project where customer tests it by adding content to the site, while I still need to do some changes here and there in code, maybe some in database. If something crashes for a while, customer can't keep testing, which is a bit problematic. Is there any way that I could have two separate versions of one site ("production" and development) that share the same database, but are otherwise independent? Just the thought of having to migrate database every time I want to show client something new gives me anxiety ?
  2. Hi Guys, I wanted to post this thread to get some insight as to how others are migrating from a staging directory inside a live server to the actual root directory. I typically develop a project locally using Mamp and then move into a staging environment on a staging server . There are some cases the project requires to move the site into a directory inside a live site to make deployment of the new project move faster. When I move a project into a directory on the live server of domain.com/test/ I run into an issue of content links. What I mean is that I look at the source code in the CKEDITOR for a field and the link will display: domain.com/test/whatever-the-link-is/ or domain.com/test/assets/file.pdf or domain.com/test/assets/image.jpg The issue is, when I move to a live site, I have to go back and change tons of links from: domain.com/test/whatever-the-link-is/ to domain.com/whatever-the-link-is/ How are you guys making the link changes across the entire site at once? Are you using SQL Commands? Something in ProcessWire? Any suggestions will help eliminate the manual process.
  3. Hi! I am redesigning my site and set up a development version of the site (plain copy) using the same database. During the redesign process I became interested in the CroppableImage module, which requires the dev version of PW. I upgraded the files in my development sites, but want to check with you before I start installing the new modules in the test version: Can this cause problems with the production site as long as it isn't using any of the new fields/modules? //Jasper
  4. Hi Guys, So we have been working with ProcessWire for sometime now. We absolutely love ProcessWire so much that we have changed our site from a custom build on a custom CMS to WordPress and now ProcessWire and will never go back to anything else. We launched a small version of our site to test the migration from WordPress a couple months ago and now have finalized a new look and feel. We are a small team based out of the Chicagoland area that is eager to grow. Our go to CMS is ProcessWire for our clients. Please take a peak at: QuickToImpress.com We are currently running the latest version of ProcessWire with Template Editor Module. We are looking to start building some of our own modules in the near future. Ryan Cramer, thank you for such an incredible CMS. ProcessWire community, thank you for such an amazing group of fellow developers, designers and SEOS. You guys are all great and have helped us grow so much with answers to API questions, suggestions and advice.
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