As part of the process towards building my bus, I put a significant amount of energy into figuring out how to best handle media while on the road.
In the world of development, the choice of editors is usually a very personal decision. Some people are minimalists, and some prefer full-fledged IDEs. Some people insist on advanced syntax highlighting, and some prefer good, old-fashioned black on white (or white on black). Not to mention the restrictions that a users’ operating system place on the choice.
If you’ve ever spent any real time working with WordPress, there’s a fairly good chance you’ve run across a strange file in the root (or topmost) directory. Whereas the vast majority of the files comprising the WordPress hierarchy consist of a filename and an extension, such as the crucial wp-config.php
, one single file seem a bit out of place. That file is the aptly-named .htaccess
file. So just what is the .htaccess file?
Well, I’m going to start by saying that I’ve failed to make my 30-day mark. Somehow I managed to miss a day without even realizing I did it.
I feel it’s important to note that accessibility is a subject that hits particularly close to home for me. No, I don’t personally have a severe disability, but both my son and his mother do.