Often you need to charge VAT or Dutch BTW for customers only and not for your vendors or companies shopping at your website. So how do you make sure that
Docker PS in general is pretty awful in the terminal. It is way too long. It simply often does not fit and shows way too much information. So what can
One way or another working with WooCommerce you wind up needing custom fields and preferably Advanced Custom Fields or ACF fields. This tutorial will talk about (advanced) custom fields in
If you want to upgrade Laravel to the latest you can use Laravelshift which is really cool. But you can do this manually with git as well. In this example
In this blog post I will write about working on and tweaking a Laravel Kubernet setup I am working on Called Laravel K8 . This post goes through settings things
So you want to import a couple of thousand WooCommerce products and you want them imported included attached cross-sell. This as you need to have each product shown with cross-sells
For a particular client we wanted to offer very similar products as thumbnail links under products. The linked products would be similar products. They would however have to be separate
If you want to send Laravel form data using Sendgrid use this for .env (using your own details of course): MAIL_DRIVER=smtp MAIL_HOST=smtp.sendgrid.net MAIL_PORT=587 MAIL_USERNAME=apikey MAIL_PASSWORD=very_long_key MAIL_ENCRYPTION=tls MAIL_FROM_NAME=”Company Name” MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS=info@domain.com The
When using the command line on my Mac to connect to a TransIP server in the Netherlands using sftp domain.nl@domain.nl.transurl.nl domain.nl@domain.nl.transurl.nl’s password: Connected to domain.nl@domain.nl.transurl.nl. sftp> ls backups logs private
Normally Laravel has authentication including email verification built in. Since Laravel 5.7 I believe. But sometimes you need it added as you have a Laravel application that predates all this.
If you need to update a PHP Composer package to a specific version instead of the latest that can be done You just need to do require as always, but
To fetch a remote Github Pull Request into your local repository so you can test it you need to do the following: where ID is the pull request id and BRANCHNAME is the name