@@ -346,16 +346,17 @@ features, by not reporting duplicate issues.</em></p>
<p>Laradock uses <ahref="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> as website generator tool, with the <ahref="http://themes.gohugo.io/theme/material-docs/">Material Docs theme</a>. You might need to check their docs quickly.</p>
<ol>
<li>Install <ahref="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> on your machine (easy steps).</li>
<li>Open the <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/content</code> and search for the markdown file you want to edit (every folder is a section in the menu).</li>
<li>After done editing, run the this command <code>hugo</code> to generate the updated site inside the <code>docs</code> folder (It’s recommended to delete all files form the <code>/docs</code> folder, except the <code>CNAME</code> file, before running the <code>hugo</code> command).</li>
<li>Install <ahref="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> on your machine (easy thing).</li>
<li>Open the <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/content</code> and search for the markdown file you want to edit (every folder represents a section in the menu).</li>
<li>Delete the <code>/docs</code> folder from the root.</li>
<li>When you finish editing, run the <code>hugo</code> command to generate the HTML docs (in the <code>/docs</code>).</li>
</ol>
<h4id="to-host-the-website-locally">To Host the website locally</h4>
<h3id="to-host-the-website-locally">To Host the website locally</h3>
<p>Go to <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings</code> in your terminal and run <code>hugo serve</code> to host the website locally.</p>
<h4id="edit-the-sidebar">Edit the sidebar</h4>
<h3id="edit-the-sidebar">Edit the sidebar</h3>
<p>To add a new section to the sidebar or edit existing one, you need to edit this file <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/config.toml</code>.</p>
@@ -49,16 +49,17 @@ features, by not reporting duplicate issues.</em></p>
<p>Laradock uses <a href="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> as website generator tool, with the <a href="http://themes.gohugo.io/theme/material-docs/">Material Docs theme</a>. You might need to check their docs quickly.</p>
<ol>
<li>Install <a href="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> on your machine (easy steps).</li>
<li>Open the <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/content</code> and search for the markdown file you want to edit (every folder is a section in the menu).</li>
<li>After done editing, run the this command <code>hugo</code> to generate the updated site inside the <code>docs</code> folder (It&rsquo;s recommended to delete all files form the <code>/docs</code> folder, except the <code>CNAME</code> file, before running the <code>hugo</code> command).</li>
<li>Install <a href="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> on your machine (easy thing).</li>
<li>Open the <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/content</code> and search for the markdown file you want to edit (every folder represents a section in the menu).</li>
<li>Delete the <code>/docs</code> folder from the root.</li>
<li>When you finish editing, run the <code>hugo</code> command to generate the HTML docs (in the <code>/docs</code>).</li>
</ol>
<h4 id="to-host-the-website-locally">To Host the website locally</h4>
<h3 id="to-host-the-website-locally">To Host the website locally</h3>
<p>Go to <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings</code> in your terminal and run <code>hugo serve</code> to host the website locally.</p>
<h4 id="edit-the-sidebar">Edit the sidebar</h4>
<h3 id="edit-the-sidebar">Edit the sidebar</h3>
<p>To add a new section to the sidebar or edit existing one, you need to edit this file <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/config.toml</code>.</p>
<p>Your folder structure should look like this:</p>
<pre><code>- project1
- laradock
- project2
- laradock
<pre><code>- project-A
- laradock-A
- project-B
- laradock-B
</code></pre>
<p>(It’s important to rename the folders differently in each project)</p>
<p><aname="A2"></a></p>
<h3id="a-2-don-t-have-a-php-project-yet">A.2) Don’t have a PHP project yet:</h3>
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@@ -386,12 +388,11 @@
<p>Your folder structure should look like this:</p>
<pre><code>- projects
- laradock
- myProject
<pre><code>- laradock
- Project-Z
</code></pre>
<p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../myProject:/var/www</code>).</p>
<p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../Project-Z:/var/www</code>).</p>
<p>3 - Stop and re-run your docker-compose command for the changes to take place.</p>
<h3 id="a-2-don-t-have-a-php-project-yet">A.2) Don&rsquo;t have a PHP project yet:</h3>
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@@ -89,12 +91,11 @@
<p>Your folder structure should look like this:</p>
<pre><code>- projects
- laradock
- myProject
<pre><code>- laradock
- Project-Z
</code></pre>
<p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../myProject:/var/www</code>).</p>
<p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../Project-Z:/var/www</code>).</p>
<p>3 - Stop and re-run your docker-compose command for the changes to take place.</p>
<p>Your folder structure should look like this:</p>
<pre><code>- project1
- laradock
- project2
- laradock
<pre><code>- project-A
- laradock-A
- project-B
- laradock-B
</code></pre>
<p>(It’s important to rename the folders differently in each project)</p>
<p><aname="A2"></a></p>
<h3id="a-2-don-t-have-a-php-project-yet">A.2) Don’t have a PHP project yet:</h3>
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@@ -584,12 +586,11 @@ QUEUE_HOST=beanstalkd
<p>Your folder structure should look like this:</p>
<pre><code>- projects
- laradock
- myProject
<pre><code>- laradock
- Project-Z
</code></pre>
<p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../myProject:/var/www</code>).</p>
<p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../Project-Z:/var/www</code>).</p>
<p>3 - Stop and re-run your docker-compose command for the changes to take place.</p>
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@@ -1965,16 +1966,17 @@ features, by not reporting duplicate issues.</em></p>
<p>Laradock uses <ahref="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> as website generator tool, with the <ahref="http://themes.gohugo.io/theme/material-docs/">Material Docs theme</a>. You might need to check their docs quickly.</p>
<ol>
<li>Install <ahref="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> on your machine (easy steps).</li>
<li>Open the <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/content</code> and search for the markdown file you want to edit (every folder is a section in the menu).</li>
<li>After done editing, run the this command <code>hugo</code> to generate the updated site inside the <code>docs</code> folder (It’s recommended to delete all files form the <code>/docs</code> folder, except the <code>CNAME</code> file, before running the <code>hugo</code> command).</li>
<li>Install <ahref="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> on your machine (easy thing).</li>
<li>Open the <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/content</code> and search for the markdown file you want to edit (every folder represents a section in the menu).</li>
<li>Delete the <code>/docs</code> folder from the root.</li>
<li>When you finish editing, run the <code>hugo</code> command to generate the HTML docs (in the <code>/docs</code>).</li>
</ol>
<h4id="to-host-the-website-locally">To Host the website locally</h4>
<h3id="to-host-the-website-locally">To Host the website locally</h3>
<p>Go to <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings</code> in your terminal and run <code>hugo serve</code> to host the website locally.</p>
<h4id="edit-the-sidebar">Edit the sidebar</h4>
<h3id="edit-the-sidebar">Edit the sidebar</h3>
<p>To add a new section to the sidebar or edit existing one, you need to edit this file <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/config.toml</code>.</p>
<h3 id="a-2-don-t-have-a-php-project-yet">A.2) Don&rsquo;t have a PHP project yet:</h3>
...
...
@@ -291,12 +293,11 @@ QUEUE_HOST=beanstalkd
<p>Your folder structure should look like this:</p>
<pre><code>- projects
- laradock
- myProject
<pre><code>- laradock
- Project-Z
</code></pre>
<p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../myProject:/var/www</code>).</p>
<p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../Project-Z:/var/www</code>).</p>
<p>3 - Stop and re-run your docker-compose command for the changes to take place.</p>
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@@ -1692,16 +1693,17 @@ features, by not reporting duplicate issues.</em></p>
<p>Laradock uses <a href="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> as website generator tool, with the <a href="http://themes.gohugo.io/theme/material-docs/">Material Docs theme</a>. You might need to check their docs quickly.</p>
<ol>
<li>Install <a href="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> on your machine (easy steps).</li>
<li>Open the <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/content</code> and search for the markdown file you want to edit (every folder is a section in the menu).</li>
<li>After done editing, run the this command <code>hugo</code> to generate the updated site inside the <code>docs</code> folder (It&rsquo;s recommended to delete all files form the <code>/docs</code> folder, except the <code>CNAME</code> file, before running the <code>hugo</code> command).</li>
<li>Install <a href="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> on your machine (easy thing).</li>
<li>Open the <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/content</code> and search for the markdown file you want to edit (every folder represents a section in the menu).</li>
<li>Delete the <code>/docs</code> folder from the root.</li>
<li>When you finish editing, run the <code>hugo</code> command to generate the HTML docs (in the <code>/docs</code>).</li>
</ol>
<h4 id="to-host-the-website-locally">To Host the website locally</h4>
<h3 id="to-host-the-website-locally">To Host the website locally</h3>
<p>Go to <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings</code> in your terminal and run <code>hugo serve</code> to host the website locally.</p>
<h4 id="edit-the-sidebar">Edit the sidebar</h4>
<h3 id="edit-the-sidebar">Edit the sidebar</h3>
<p>To add a new section to the sidebar or edit existing one, you need to edit this file <code>DOCUMENTATION/_settings/config.toml</code>.</p>