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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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meditate-app
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Hacktoberfest 2021! My second contribution
PS C:\Users\Mizuho\meditate-app> git checkout -B issue-32 c9dbd88 Switched to and reset branch 'issue-32' PS C:\Users\Mizuho\meditate-app> git checkout main Switched to branch 'main' Your branch is up to date with 'origin/main'. PS C:\Users\Mizuho\meditate-app> git pull upstream main From https://github.com/akshat157/meditate-app * branch main -> FETCH_HEAD * [new branch] main -> upstream/main warning: refname 'd327d53e852a17353ecb297da2f819ac7bceee0f' is ambiguous. Git normally never creates a ref that ends with 40 hex characters because it will be ignored when you just specify 40-hex. These refs may be created by mistake. For example, git switch -c $br $(git rev-parse ...) where "$br" is somehow empty and a 40-hex ref is created. Please examine these refs and maybe delete them. Turn this message off by running "git config advice.objectNameWarning false" Already up to date. PS C:\Users\Mizuho\meditate-app> git checkout issue-32 Switched to branch 'issue-32' PS C:\Users\Mizuho\meditate-app> git rebase main First, rewinding head to replay your work on top of it... Fast-forwarded issue-32 to main. PS C:\Users\Mizuho\meditate-app> git status On branch issue-32 nothing to commit, working tree clean PS C:\Users\Mizuho\meditate-app> git log Merge: d327d53 c9dbd88 Author: MizuhoOkimoto <[email protected]> Merge branch 'issue-32' into main commit c9dbd884650c1a1abb324822d8d08e1fd7521eae Author: MizuhoOkimoto <[email protected]> Date: Fri Oct 15 18:14:45 2021 -0400 Add font family Barlow and Maven Pro
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What things must I look out for when making a custom WordPress Theme?
Hey Friends, recently, I made a fully custom WordPress theme for my little programming blog, and since then, my Google Search Console Insights has gone down the drain. So I was wondering whether you could tell me some things that make a Theme SEO Friendly. Maybe but only maybe. If you find the time, you can visit my site and look for problems there -> https://maximmaeder.com
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Do you know why google search console insights do not register my website?
I have a WordPress Blog about coding. You find it here -> https://maximmaeder.com
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How can I publish Markdown Files automatically from Github.
I have a little programming blog made with WordPress, and my articles are stored in a GitHub Repository alongside the source code. Until now, I made the article in the Repository and then Copied them over to WP, but I would like to know if there is an easy solution for me. My articles are numbered in folders for better organization; inside each is the code and an article in a _blog folder article.md file alongside any media files like the preview image. Is there a plugin that could fit my need as I want my old articles not to get deleted or have their link changed? I would be content with adding meta data to the Markdown files and moving them to the root of each article folder, and putting the code in an src folder. I thank you for your help.
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