Before I begin this quick round up, for the record I am currently using:
Komodo IDE, version 6.1.0, build 60797, platform macosx-x86
I never really used the ‘Project’ feature on Komodo because annoyingly you cold only set up local projects and most of the files I worked on were stored on a remote server. Plus it is so quick and easy to open a file (local or remote) that I never really saw the need to create a new ‘Project’.
Komodo have been slowly leaking improvements, upgrades and new versions into its ActiveState software and somewhere along the line (I honestly couldn’t tell you where but probably new in 6.0) it is now possible to create a Remote Project.
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Sometimes you just want to see the map and that big white bubble is spoiling your fun. So, here’s how to get rid.
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If your reading this, then you probably know what MAMP is, but for those still in the dark – The abbreviation “MAMP” stands for: Macintosh, Apache, Mysql and PHP. You can learn more about MAMP here.
1) Set up MAMP, so that your websites can sit in your SITES folder (not in the nasty htdocs folder.. yuk)
2) Turn your local dev URLs from this ugly URL: http://localhost:8888/dangermoose to this super cool and easy URL: http://dangermoose.dev
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