29 May 2017

How to change localhost to ip address in wamp server

Port Forwarding

In order to be reached by the world, you should tell your gateway where is your web server. All incoming request on port 80 should be redirected to your own private IP address. Even this process may vary; it really depends on your router. By the way, this is what you basically want to do: forward every request on port 80 to 192.168.1.27 (of course you must use your own IP address). But since the router’s web server already keeps the port 80 busy, here’s what you can do:


  • Move the gateway’s web interface to another port;
  • Move your web server to another port.


I’ll pick the last one, since it’s usually easier to do, and the first option is not always possible. So, let’s change the port: 

Just go to httpd.conf file, for ex. under WAMP environment its situated at:
File path: C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.22\conf\httpd.conf


New Version of WAMP uses these 2 lines:
Listen 0.0.0.0:80
Listen [::0]:80

Change it to:

Listen 0.0.0.0:8033
Listen [::0]:8033


Next go to edit ServerName localhost:80 to your requirement for ex.
Find  ServerName localhost:80

Change it to:

ServerName localhost:8033

Also find this line:
#   onlineoffline tag - don't remove
    Require local

Change it to:

#   onlineoffline tag - don't remove
    Require all granted



OLD Version:
Find 
Listen 80

Change it to:

Listen <port number>
for example:
Listen 8080
And restart the server. Now go to http://localhost:8080 and check that everything went as expected.


Restart Apache and its done !!

Now, you can access with your URL:




http://localhost:8033 or http://192.168.1.1:8033

26 May 2017

How to Use Shortcode in your WordPress Sidebar Widgets (Text)

Just Add the following short code in your theme function.php
// Enable shortcodes in text widgets
add_filter('widget_text','do_shortcode');
Now check it ...


Don’t auto-p wrap shortcodes that stand alone use this like same
add_filter( 'widget_text', 'shortcode_unautop');