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updated wordpress format syntax

Signed-off-by: Zachary Jaffee <[email protected]>
Zachary Jaffee 10 年之前
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共有 10 個文件被更改,包括 19 次插入19 次删除
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      docs/completion.md
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      docs/django.md
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      docs/env.md
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      docs/extends.md
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      docs/index.md
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      docs/install.md
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      docs/production.md
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      docs/rails.md
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      docs/wordpress.md
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      docs/yml.md

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docs/completion.md

@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Enjoy working with Compose faster and with less typos!
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose environment variables](env.md)

+ 1 - 1
docs/django.md

@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ example, run `docker-compose up` and in another terminal run:
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose environment variables](env.md)

+ 1 - 1
docs/env.md

@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Fully qualified container name, e.g. `DB_1_NAME=/myapp_web_1/myapp_db_1`
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose command line completion](completion.md)

+ 1 - 1
docs/extends.md

@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ locally-defined bindings taking precedence:
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose command line completion](completion.md)

+ 1 - 1
docs/index.md

@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Compose has commands for managing the whole lifecycle of your application:
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose environment variables](env.md)

+ 1 - 1
docs/install.md

@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ To uninstall Docker Compose if you installed using `pip`:
 - [User guide](/)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose environment variables](env.md)

+ 1 - 1
docs/production.md

@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ guide</a>.
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose environment variables](env.md)

+ 1 - 1
docs/rails.md

@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ That's it. Your app should now be running on port 3000 on your Docker daemon. If
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose environment variables](env.md)

+ 10 - 10
docs/wordpress.md

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <!--[metadata]>
 +++
-title = "Quickstart Guide: Compose and Wordpress"
-description = "Getting started with Compose and Wordpress"
+title = "Quickstart Guide: Compose and WordPress"
+description = "Getting started with Compose and WordPress"
 keywords = ["documentation, docs,  docker, compose, orchestration, containers"]
 [menu.main]
 parent="smn_workw_compose"
@@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ weight=6
 <![end-metadata]-->
 
 
-# Quickstart Guide: Compose and Wordpress
+# Quickstart Guide: Compose and WordPress
 
-You can use Compose to easily run Wordpress in an isolated environment built
+You can use Compose to easily run WordPress in an isolated environment built
 with Docker containers.
 
 ## Define the project
 
-First, [Install Compose](install.md) and then download Wordpress into the
+First, [Install Compose](install.md) and then download WordPress into the
 current directory:
 
     $ curl https://wordpress.org/latest.tar.gz | tar -xvzf -
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ your Dockerfile should be:
     ADD . /code
 
 This tells Docker how to build an image defining a container that contains PHP
-and Wordpress.
+and WordPress.
 
 Next you'll create a `docker-compose.yml` file that will start your web service
 and a separate MySQL instance:
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ and a separate MySQL instance:
         MYSQL_DATABASE: wordpress
 
 Two supporting files are needed to get this working - first, `wp-config.php` is
-the standard Wordpress config file with a single change to point the database
+the standard WordPress config file with a single change to point the database
 configuration at the `db` container:
 
     <?php
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ configuration at the `db` container:
 
     require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-settings.php');
 
-Second, `router.php` tells PHP's built-in web server how to run Wordpress:
+Second, `router.php` tells PHP's built-in web server how to run WordPress:
 
     <?php
 
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Second, `router.php` tells PHP's built-in web server how to run Wordpress:
 
 ### Build the project
 
-With those four files in place, run `docker-compose up` inside your Wordpress
+With those four files in place, run `docker-compose up` inside your WordPress
 directory and it'll pull and build the needed images, and then start the web and
 database containers. If you're using [Docker Machine](https://docs.docker.com/machine), then `docker-machine ip MACHINE_VM` gives you the machine address and you can open `http://MACHINE_VM_IP:8000` in a browser.
 
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ database containers. If you're using [Docker Machine](https://docs.docker.com/ma
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Yaml file reference](yml.md)
 - [Compose environment variables](env.md)

+ 1 - 1
docs/yml.md

@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ dollar sign (`$$`).
 - [Installing Compose](install.md)
 - [Get started with Django](django.md)
 - [Get started with Rails](rails.md)
-- [Get started with Wordpress](wordpress.md)
+- [Get started with WordPress](wordpress.md)
 - [Command line reference](/reference)
 - [Compose environment variables](env.md)
 - [Compose command line completion](completion.md)