![]() ![]() Now that you know about all three projects, you might be asking why you should use them together. Even if you don’t know much about PHP, it’s relatively simple to get into creating templates for pages and extending the whole functionality. Basically, it’s a CMS (Content Management System) based on a simple FileStructure. :) KirbyĪnother great tool I discovered a few years ago. It has some really nice features like automatic SSL / HTTPs and a really easy configuration file (which you will see later). ![]() Is a small but very powerful Web-Server which I discovered a few months ago. And it was also the first language I discovered and learned to play around with. PHP was “the” language for making your website “dynamic”. It’s probably one of the oldest Scripting Languages out there in the WebWorld. I don’t think I have much to say about PHP. ![]() Let’s get started with a brief overview of what software I’m talking about. I stumbled upon a great article on how to set up CaddyServer and PHP on MacOS. Just before Christmas, I bought a brand new MacBook Air, so it was obvious that I would like to try Kirby right away on it. As I have worked with Version 2 for quite some time in the past, I figured why not give it a try? By Philipp Haidenbauer How to set up PHP, CaddyServer, and Kirby on MacOS - and why you should do it Photo by Max Nelson on Unsplash ![]()
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