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Episode: 2319
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Title: HPR2319: Minimal Music Site 17.05.39 now available on sourceforge.net
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2319/hpr2319.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 01:18:04
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This is HBR episode 2,319 entitled minimal music site 17.05.39 available on sourceforge.net.
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It is hosted by Matt Kingusa and is about 30 minutes long and can remain an explicit flag.
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The summary is Matt Kingusa review of the gaming laptop and the update on minimal music site.
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Hello everybody, this is Matt Kingusa, so my first episode I did in last year.
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It is about minimal music site, so then it was a really really simple not production ready by any means.
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I wouldn't even call it a CMS but it was just the beginning of my project.
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I'm comfortable calling it a CMS now.
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It's still working within the constraints of not using a database which has been a lot of problems.
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But I wanted to give it update on where the project is at now.
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But first I wanted to talk about my awesome computer that I just got.
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It's kind of a budget computer, it's a Dell, but it's a gaming laptop.
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It's got the GTX1050 for Gigabyte and I got it at Best Buy for $7.99.
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So I'm pretty excited about this new system.
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It's got a backlit keyboard, 1080p screen.
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I have found that the refresh rate on the screen is terrible and I get a lot of tearing.
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If I use an external monitor with a high refresh rate, I get no tearing.
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But this system is great.
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It's a Dell 7000 gaming laptop.
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It has a i5, I think it's a 2.5 gigahertz processor.
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I don't know that for sure.
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Let me let me look real quick because I've got all my stuff here on my steam profile.
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Let's see, profile.
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So it's been a while since I've done an episode and I've been planning on doing this,
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but I wanted to get the next release of minimal music site ready.
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So when I decided I need another, I need to reach a point where I feel comfortable giving it an official version number
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before I put it up on source forage.
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But I had all these ideas for features that I had to get in there
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and make sure that it was actually production ready.
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The first podcast I did on HDR, it was when I just started minimal music site.
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It was in no way ready for production.
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I was using it in production, but it had a PHP error bug messages enabled.
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And it was just, I mean, if you weren't used to working with PHP,
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it was actually installing it, trying to use it was pretty much a no-go at that point.
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But anyway, this new system I got, I was going to talk about that.
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It's got a i5 7300 HQ 2.5 gigahertz.
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I'm running a Ubuntu 1704 and it's got the GTX 1054 gigabyte,
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which is like the bottom of the line.
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But so far, I have 140, 144 Linux games on my Steam account.
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And there's only one that I've had an issue with, which was Mad Max.
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And I've heard running it in Vulcan is supposed to be like pretty superb.
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But it lags, it glitches and stuff.
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Every other game is fine. I can run every other game in ultra settings.
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Except for Hitman, I have to run that one a little bit lower settings.
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But I get pretty much 60 frames per second.
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I know for most gamers, that's considered unplayable as far as the comments I've read and stuff.
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But for me, that's perfect. I'm used to using integrated graphics
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where I get 30 frames per second or 20 frames per second on, you know, like Urban Terror or Exynotic.
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You know, some of the open source games that are available.
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And I'm just like pretty amazed by this graphics card.
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I think it's great.
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So this laptop, I got it over at Best Buy for $7.99.
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And it came with 8 gigs of DDR4, 2600 megahertz RAM,
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which I went and bought another stick of 8 gigabyte to bring it up to 16.
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And then it also came with like a one terabyte hard drive, 5400 RPM.
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And I just thought, you know, that's just not going to work.
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But so what I did was it also has an M.2 slot in it.
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So I went and picked up an M.2 SATA.
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It's not, it's a non NVMe, but it's a 250 gigabyte Samsung for my main hard drive.
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So that's where my OS is installed and all my documents and that kind of stuff.
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And then I replaced the hard drive with a SATA SSD, one terabyte made by Sandisk for all my games
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and doing backups and that kind of stuff.
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And then I also have some external drives that I use for backups.
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And I just got the steam controller.
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And at first I could not get the silly thing to work.
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But I installed, I think it's the steam hardware package.
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And I had to modify some of the X input data to get it to work,
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but the controller is fantastic.
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Once you get it configured, it's pretty awesome.
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Anyway, I was just going to say this is a deal.
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This computer is pretty great.
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So if you're looking for a gaming laptop that is affordable and you live in a region where it's available,
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I highly recommend this Dell.
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It's pretty good system.
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If you just want an entry level and you're working with a budget,
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this thing is pretty fantastic and it does really good with games.
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But anyhow, I just wanted to throw that in there because I'm pretty excited about it.
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So let's get back to minimal music site.
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So pretty much at this point, I've released two updates for it so far.
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They're not included.
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If you go to sourceforge.net slash projects,
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slash minimal dash music, dash site,
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you can download 17 0 5 39.
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But I've done two updates.
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So there's a section once you run the installer for the project
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and the way that works is you'll download the package.
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It's got a zip archive.
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You can unzip that.
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There's an option to use an archive that will upgrade the last version,
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the pre-production version of MMS.
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So you can update it with that information or you can do a fresh install.
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So there's two archives that come with the download.
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So doing a fresh install,
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I'll just go from there because it's easier to work with.
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In my experience, using my own update package,
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it's problematic because on my personal server,
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where I host a website that is for musicians.
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So there's multiple installs of MMS for each user so they can manage their own content.
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But when upgrading, there's issues because I have HT access files in so many different directories
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that it just basically broke my own update package.
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But if you're doing, I have tested it on just a bare install
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and if you're upgrading from the previous release, which was from February of this year,
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to this new version using the upgrade, it works perfectly.
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If you've got a bunch of custom stuff on your server,
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it's probably going to break it.
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So using a fresh install,
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is it comes with several different files.
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There's a couple of images,
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and then there are three.
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Let me open this.
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Let me verify this real quick while I'm recording this.
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Let's see here.
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So yeah, you've got two images.
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You have three PHP files,
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and you've got one zip archive file,
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which is called install.zip.
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So you'll upload those to your directory where you're going to install this,
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and then you navigate to that directory to install.php.
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So this installer PHP, it basically uses PHP to unpack this archive onto your server,
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or your directory on your server, wherever you're installing it.
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So it's all automated now, so you don't have to manually move files over,
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because the problem was in the previous release,
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that when you unpack the archive,
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and you go to move it onto your server,
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well, there's empty directories in there that have to be,
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they have to exist on the server for the page to function,
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and moving empty directories and ftp doesn't always work.
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Actually, never works.
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It might experience, so you end up having to create those directories
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on your server before you can use the page.
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So the solution was to have PHP extract an archive,
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and archives maintain empty directories.
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So once you run through the installer, it gives you,
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during the installer, it gives you the option to set your admin username and password.
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And so now using a database, which is typically these days,
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how that is handled is using a database to use your,
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to set your, your logging credentials.
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Well, this, I'm using htaccess,
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which is what I've used from, you know, from the beginning,
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but it was, it used to be install the project,
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and then go and password protect your director.
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So now it's install the project,
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and then it automatically using PHP will set up your,
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your htaccess information.
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So how that's working is, there's an htaccess prewritten script.
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It blocks a whole bunch of stuff,
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and it, it's basically as secure as I could get it using basic authentication
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with, you know, htaccess.
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But what it will do is when you put in your username and password,
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it's going to take your username,
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and it'll create a directory outside of your,
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of your web facing directory,
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just one directory back.
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It's going to create a directory based on your username,
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where it's going to store your hashed password.
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So that's somewhat more secure than just using,
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you know, a hashed password outside of your web directory.
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It gives in another layer protection by basing the hashed password directory
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on your input.
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So anyway, that's the installer.
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So getting into some of the new features,
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so there's been so many.
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This project has changed a whole lot since I first started,
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but I'll just start with the first stuff.
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So like when you upload your custom logo and background now,
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when you upload your custom logo,
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it's going to use your logo for your,
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your Fave icon.
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It's going to use it for the background on your posted videos.
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And it's going to use it also automatically reference it
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in your metadata for when your website is shared.
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So that's one, one thing I found it,
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kind of keeping with standards now,
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that will kind of automate that for you.
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You don't have to worry about it.
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You just upload one image and you're good to go.
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So there's been a huge changes to the interface on the admin panel.
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Everything is brighter.
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It's all got, you see, it says steaming.
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There's a style sheet in the admin directory
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that you can modify to change, you know,
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globally change all your,
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the way that your website looks.
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There's also when you're posting,
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when you're posting photos,
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there's not some CSS to kind of style away those photos or displayed.
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Along with videos,
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you can go in and you can change the width and the height
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that your videos are displayed at.
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And I've got, I've got mindset to 72% width and 64% height
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so that when it's viewed on a tablet or a phone,
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the video will automatically kind of scale to the screen resolution,
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which before it was just, you know,
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it was like a 3, 320 wide and 240 wide,
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which, you know, it's fine if you're on a phone,
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but if you're on a desktop or a tablet,
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then it's just going to look like a tiny little video sitting there.
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So there's a new option for people to send you comments on your blog.
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And then there's a way to go in and view those comments,
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delete those comments,
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and kind of, it gives a way for you to interact with people
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that are viewing your page.
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So along with that, when you first log in to your admin panel,
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it gives you kind of a run out of what's going on on your page.
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There's a section for people to subscribe.
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And the way that that works is they can submit an email
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to your account.
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It's going to store their email inside of your password protected directories
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or security reasons, of course,
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along with comments and that sort of thing, just for privacy.
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So what happens is when you upload a song or post a photo
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or upload a video or post a new blog,
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what it does is it, along with it posting to your server,
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it's going to, it's going to basically do a query on your,
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well, I can't really say that there's no database.
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It's going to do a,
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it's going to check that directory where those emails are stored
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and it's going to individually send out a message.
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And it'll say, you know, hey, this, this website has posted a new song.
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And it, it'll have a link that you can go in and define what that link is
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to take them to that page where that, where that's been posted.
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So that's just a, that's just a good way for people
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that are visiting your page to kind of keep it with what you're doing.
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And then they can also come back and, and send you,
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you know, send you some comments and feedback and let you know what they think
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or it's been especially helpful with the project website,
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which I purchased a minimum music site.org.
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It's been very helpful with that because I've got,
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I've got a lot of feedback that's helpful.
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That's actually helped me to make some changes and,
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and provide some updates for, for the,
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even for the newer version.
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So, you know, that's a, I think that's pretty important,
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especially when you're, when you're posting something,
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or when you're working on a project, it's good, you know,
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it's important to be able to get feedback that's, that's easy for you
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and easy for, for users as well.
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Okay, so I'm going to go through like the settings that are available
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in the admin panel now.
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There's some apparent settings like your page titles.
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It used to be just music, photos, videos, blog.
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There's no, no option to change that.
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Well, now you can go in and you can, you can name the page,
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the page links, whatever you want to name them.
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There's also themes available,
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which you can get more themes on source forage,
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or have a Patreon setup where I'm developing sets of five themes
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for a dollar per set of five or to five dollars or whatever.
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I don't have any Patreon set, but I figured I'd,
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I'd put a Patreon option out there just, you know,
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that, you know, it may be someone who wanted to be a Patreon
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that would kind of help pay for the hosting, but it's not happened yet.
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I'm going to worry about it.
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I just thought it would be a good idea to have something like that set up.
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Then there's also an option to install the theme.
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So you go into the installer and all the themes are now
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are just one single PHP file.
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So you can go and you browse for your theme and you can select it,
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upload it, and then boom, it's listed right there.
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So you can, you can actually go through and manage your themes.
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You can delete them if you're not going to use them.
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And then you can go back to your, to your themes panel.
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And you can click on a theme.
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It'll, it'll bring the theme up and then you can either choose to modify
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the CSS that makes the theme the way it is.
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Or you can just click on use theme.
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So when you click on use theme, what it's doing is it's going to overwrite your,
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your style setting.
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So the theme itself doesn't change, but your current style does change.
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And then it'll automatically be directed to your front page.
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So you can go ahead and view your new theme.
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So of course you still got the option to do a custom logo, custom background.
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I've also added a section for custom design images.
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If you're, if you are a theme designer or a website designer,
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you can go through and you can add your own custom images.
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And then you can go through and actually there's a new section to edit your actual page code.
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And, and to modify your style sheet, upload custom fonts,
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use external font code.
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There's all kinds of options in here.
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So if you're doing a custom font, just on a side note,
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if you're doing a custom font, there's actually the font code is separate.
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So when you're changing themes, this is not going to change your, your font.
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Your font will stay the same.
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It's going to be consistent.
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Let's see, on the website information section, there's subscribers.
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And what this is is, if you have subscribers, you can go through and you can
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either delete the subscriber.
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If they say, hey, I don't want to subscribe anymore, you can go and delete them.
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And then you can also go in and modify your, your link that gets sent out
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with your notifications.
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There's an option to change your website name.
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That's just what's going to, what's going to be displayed on the tab in your browser.
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Or that's going to be displayed on your, on your mobile browser.
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Or when you save, if somebody favorites your website, that's what,
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that's what that information is worth.
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Or if they share it on social media, there's an option to reset your view counter.
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Because every, every time somebody visits your main page, the index of your website,
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it's going to register that and count that view.
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So that when you first log in, you can see how many people have viewed your website.
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There's a new about your website section that's used for metadata.
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So that when somebody shares a link to your website for social media,
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it's going to bring up your logo.
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It'll bring up your, about your website.
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And it'll bring up the website URL automatically grabbing that metadata from your,
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from your page.
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There's a, there's a new bio section.
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So above your music on your front page where you,
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when you upload a song, it lists your music by your upload date.
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One of the, also, man, this, this one took home.
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This one took too long.
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I should have got to this sooner.
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But when you upload a song that used to be, if you upload an MP3,
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it's just going to, the PHP would just take that file extension off and just display the name of the song.
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But if you uploaded an org file or if you uploaded a, I don't know, WMA file or any other file type,
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that file extension would still be on there.
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Well, that's not like that anymore now.
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It doesn't matter what the file type is.
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It just displays the name of the file on the front page.
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So, but anyhow, above that where your music is listed,
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there's a section to put a bio and to kind of tell people when they get,
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first gets your page, kind of tell you about, about your music.
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You know, tell me about your music.
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And then right below that, there's this subscribe option.
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So, people can subscribe.
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Let's see.
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What else we got here?
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Social media links.
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That one was, that one was kind of a doozy to, to get implemented.
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Social media links, the way that works is you, you'll go in here on your admin page.
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You can just, you type in a full URL or you copy and paste your Twitter, Facebook, Instagram,
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whatever other services people use.
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And submit that.
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It saves it in a directory.
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And then on the front, facing pages, what that does is it's going to,
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it's going to automatically grab the Fave icon from those websites and display it as a link on the bottom of your page.
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Writing the PHP for that was very problematic.
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I was, I was happy when I got that one done.
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Let's see, I also added SMS notifications.
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So that means if somebody sends you a comment on your blog or if somebody subscribes to your page,
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what it does is it sends you a text message.
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Or if they send you a message, it forwards that message to your text, to your phone.
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So you get it in the form of a text message.
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So, so you'll know it'll, it'll tell you the, the PHP automatically grabs some information that you've entered.
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So like your website name or, you know, the, any information that the user put in.
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And so you could be out and about and you'll get a text message.
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You'll say, you got a new comment that was submitted and you can read the comment right there.
|
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So I thought that was really handy.
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But the, the SMS function, like I, I use Ting.
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So it goes through the TMO mail.net server.
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I know in some regions, that's not available.
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So, optionally, you can enter your email address.
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So if you've got push notifications or if you don't want push notifications,
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because it really is irritating sometimes, then that will automatically send that comment to your email.
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Instead, or send that notification that you have a new subscriber to your email, instead of to your phone.
|
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Or if it's, it's available in your region, you just don't want to use that function and you'd rather have an email to you.
|
||
|
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So then there's also an option to update your username and password, which that will,
|
||
|
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it just goes through the same exact process as when you first use the installer.
|
||
|
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It just overrides your, I did try working with adding to the,
|
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HD access information.
|
||
|
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I thought, you know, maybe if someone wants to set up two user names,
|
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|
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but then I realized, wait a minute, I'm not using a database.
|
||
|
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Multi-user is a really bad idea because if somebody uploads,
|
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if there's two users on it and they both upload the same file,
|
||
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there's a good chance that those files are going to get overwritten.
|
||
|
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So I thought, you know what, this is a single user system.
|
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You can do multiple installs on one server with no issues.
|
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But each install needs to have one single user.
|
||
|
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And that's just the way that this project is set up.
|
||
|
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It's, I don't see that changing unless I just decide to move it to a database layer,
|
||
|
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which I'm not going to do because I'm pretty committed once I get my mindset on something.
|
||
|
|
Okay, so the most important, well, let's, let's, let's do this one first.
|
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|
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The PHP debugging, that's the last under advanced options, PHP debugging.
|
||
|
|
So this is responsible for turning on and off PHP error messages.
|
||
|
|
So what I did is the most, I kind of went with a manual idea on this.
|
||
|
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It was just difficult getting the, actually, including a section of PHP
|
||
|
|
in every single page that could be modified.
|
||
|
|
Well, I had some technical issues.
|
||
|
|
So basically the way that this works is you go into PHP debugging.
|
||
|
|
If you, if you want to debug the project and kind of see what, you know, errors,
|
||
|
|
there might be, there's an actually a debug text file.
|
||
|
|
You download it, you just change the value from zero to dash one.
|
||
|
|
And then reupload it and it'll overwrite that PHP debug file.
|
||
|
|
And then you can actually view your, the PHP error logs.
|
||
|
|
But I think the most important features on the updates are the check install updates.
|
||
|
|
So when you go to check install updates, you can see what version number you're running.
|
||
|
|
You can, there's a button you can click to go and check for updates.
|
||
|
|
So the way this works is you'll see the update when you, when you click on check for updates,
|
||
|
|
you can download that update because that's downloading from minimal music site.org.
|
||
|
|
And then you can go back to your install, upload it, and it'll take you through a little install process
|
||
|
|
where it moves some, it moves some PHP files onto the root of your install.
|
||
|
|
And then it, it, when you, when you upload that update, it moves the update into a temporary directory
|
||
|
|
and renames it update that zip because I'm using zip archives.
|
||
|
|
So it will install that zip.
|
||
|
|
It will modify our overwrite director's that it needs to.
|
||
|
|
I'm, I'm always going to do notes with all these, with all the updates that are available.
|
||
|
|
So there's an update available.
|
||
|
|
If you look below it, you'll see the notes of exactly what it's going to do.
|
||
|
|
What files are included, what files will be updated or overwritten.
|
||
|
|
If there's any files that like the main pages, if you've modified your main pages
|
||
|
|
and you need to make a backup of those before you do the update,
|
||
|
|
all that kind of information is going to be available.
|
||
|
|
Also, it's a zip archive.
|
||
|
|
So you can download the update, unpack it, kind of look through the code and see what it's doing.
|
||
|
|
That's why I wanted to make it manual.
|
||
|
|
There's, there's an option, you know, I could always opted to do like a automatic update.
|
||
|
|
But I think that kind of, that's, that kind of goes against your,
|
||
|
|
you have a control over your, your software you're using or your, you know,
|
||
|
|
the information on your personal website.
|
||
|
|
And I don't, I didn't think that was the right thing to do.
|
||
|
|
So basically any available, any releases I make available update releases,
|
||
|
|
you can, you can, you know, kind of look through it before you decide to use it
|
||
|
|
or you can just use it because I'm, I'm going to have the notes on there exactly what it's doing.
|
||
|
|
So, um, after you do the install of an update,
|
||
|
|
it runs through kind of a cleanup process where it removes anything it used to install the update.
|
||
|
|
And then it will redirect you back to your update page.
|
||
|
|
And it'll show you the new version, remember that you're running.
|
||
|
|
And so like, for instance, right now I'm running 17 0539.2.
|
||
|
|
Because that's my second, my second update that I've released for the project.
|
||
|
|
And then this is the, that's the one I say for the last.
|
||
|
|
I'm going to be done with my, with my podcasts after this.
|
||
|
|
This is the last thing I want to go over because this, I think this is the most important thing.
|
||
|
|
Um, this is a problem I ran into which I didn't even realize until it became a problem for me personally.
|
||
|
|
So, um, this doesn't use a database.
|
||
|
|
So when I'm uploading music or photos or videos or posting a blog,
|
||
|
|
all that information is being sorted by PHP by the server side file time.
|
||
|
|
Or file, uh, file creation date.
|
||
|
|
Um, if I have to make a backup, I can download those files.
|
||
|
|
But it's, when it gets to my computer, it's going to get a new date.
|
||
|
|
And when I re upload it, it's, it's going to be the current date on the server.
|
||
|
|
So that's not a solution.
|
||
|
|
That's, that's not a good way to maintain my, um, information.
|
||
|
|
So, uh, what I, what I've done is I've created a, a, a backup, a backup page.
|
||
|
|
So what it does is, when you go in here, you can click on create a backup, excuse me, create a backup file.
|
||
|
|
So in the PHP, what it's doing is it's going to take everything in my directory,
|
||
|
|
where I've been, um, in my install directory on the server.
|
||
|
|
Everything that's in my install, it's going to take that and it's going to archive it.
|
||
|
|
And it's going to name that archive by the day, the date and the time that it was created.
|
||
|
|
And then it's going to give me the option to download that.
|
||
|
|
So what that's going to do is when you create an archive on the server side,
|
||
|
|
it preserves all of your file times.
|
||
|
|
So all your, um, whenever, whenever any of my information was uploaded and it got its file time,
|
||
|
|
it's going to preserve that in the archive.
|
||
|
|
So that later, if I need to restore that, I just go in, I can upload my backup file and I can restore it.
|
||
|
|
And it's going to run through the, the same kind of process as the updater when I'm doing an update.
|
||
|
|
And it's going to restore that onto the server and then it'll do a cleanup.
|
||
|
|
And so, um, that was the only solution I could find if I'm not using a database,
|
||
|
|
where I could actually, um, make a backup of my information, where I know it's going to,
|
||
|
|
um, later date, even if I do a fresh install on another server,
|
||
|
|
let's say I'm going to move from one provider to another or I'm going to host my own server,
|
||
|
|
then I can make a backup of my information and then I can do the new install.
|
||
|
|
And then I can upload that backup and restore it on the new server and all my information,
|
||
|
|
all my files are going to be right where I expect them to be.
|
||
|
|
So I thought that was, that's probably the most important thing,
|
||
|
|
especially when you're dealing with, um, um, you know, managing of your, of your content.
|
||
|
|
I think that's probably very important. So, um, unless you just don't care about,
|
||
|
|
about the, about that kind of thing, which I don't know.
|
||
|
|
But anyhow, uh, that's pretty much it.
|
||
|
|
Well, let me go over one more thing on here.
|
||
|
|
So, um, oh, yeah, a bit of news.
|
||
|
|
I did the, uh, Google mobile friendliness test for the website.
|
||
|
|
I got 100% which I think is awesome.
|
||
|
|
And oddly, let's see, because I posted it on the, on the news section of the website.
|
||
|
|
It's 100% mobile friendliness.
|
||
|
|
Mobile speed is 95 out of 100.
|
||
|
|
And desktop speed is 87 out of 100, which doesn't make any sense to me.
|
||
|
|
I don't understand that how that works.
|
||
|
|
But anyway, um, yeah, so pretty much there was a lot of code that, uh,
|
||
|
|
was in the front facing pages that was like, um,
|
||
|
|
like old outdated obsolete HTML.
|
||
|
|
I went through every bit of that code, removed it and updated it with CSS,
|
||
|
|
um, to basically, you make sure that it was up to modern standards.
|
||
|
|
So that's, um, from, um, last August till now,
|
||
|
|
pretty much all the code is, is changed.
|
||
|
|
It's all, it's all, it's all different now.
|
||
|
|
It's all, it's all, uh, compliant with, with, uh, modern standards at this point.
|
||
|
|
So, uh, anyway, I'll cut the episode off here.
|
||
|
|
And thank you for listening.
|
||
|
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