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Deployment via GitHub actions

For an overview of how GitHub actions operate, visit https://docs.github.com/en/actions/quickstart . Deploying your site via GitHub actions is very straightforward. First of all, you need to head to the settings of your GitHub repository: Then click on “Secrets and variables” to reveal the “Actions” option in the left hand menu,

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Searching by specific post-types

There are two different methods for stripping post-types from search results. Specific post-types can be removed from your entire search index, or you can filter the results based on the post-type.

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Send publish alerts to Slack

You may have read about how Strattic’s publishing system makes use of several transients somewhere else on this site. Well, if you’re looking for a way to use those transients to send publish alerts to your Slack channels, then you’ve come to the right place! You may want to create

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Publishing with StoryChief

StoryChief.com is a “leading content marketing platform that makes sure your brand gets the attention it deserves” (according to their website. It allows you to publish and schedule posts, as well as post automatically to different social media channels. We’ve got basic instructions for getting set up here. However, you

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Excluding paths from your publish

Well done! You’ve started publishing your site on Strattic! Publishing is already very fast on Strattic (thanks devs!), but what if you have a massive site or just want to speed up your publishes and have even more control over what gets published? Good news – you can exclude specific

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Conversion from WordPress multi-site to single sites

Converting a WordPress site from multi-site to single site is unfortunately not as simple as it should be. Kailey Lampert has helpfully created a tool called “Blog Extractor” which is a WP CLI package which does the basic work of extracting most of the required files and database tables required.

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Search on Strattic

You may have noticed that search doesn’t work the same way on Strattic that you might expect on a typical WordPress site. That’s to be expected, native WordPress search requires a server, and remember, with your live site on Strattic, there is no server 🧙‍♀️ ✨. This is the gist

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Customizing Search Results, Templates, and Tags

If you’ve worked with custom themes in WordPress, you know that you can typically add a search.php template file to your theme files, and that will produce a custom search results page. With Strattic, there are a few extra steps you’ll need to do in order to make sure your

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