diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e3d80a25..2254dade 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Our Umbraco Complete source of the umbraco community site, our.umbraco.org. -##Build in visual studio +## Build in visual studio Make sure to allow NuGet Package Restore in VS (Tools > Options > Package Manager). The first buid of the project will take quite a while, be patient, it will finish at some point. Upon build a web.config file will be copied into the `OurUmbraco.Site` project which you can use in the following step. @@ -15,23 +15,23 @@ npm install -g install gulp -g gulp ``` -##Database restore +## Database restore Download the SQL Server Database from: http://umbracoreleases.blob.core.windows.net/ourumbraco/OurDev.zip Restore the database to SQL Server 2012 SP2 (won't work on earlier version) and update the connection strings (`umbracoDbDSN`) in `OurUmbraco.Site/web.config`. -##Logging in +## Logging in All users and members use the same password: Not_A_Real_Password To log in, try `root` / `Not_A_Real_Password` for the backoffice and `member423@non-existing-mail-provider.none` / `Not_A_Real_Password` for the frontend. -##Projects Area +## Projects Area If the projects area seems empty then that's because you need to rebuild the Examine indexes for it through the Developer section of Umbraco -##Documentation area +## Documentation area If the documentation area seems empty then that's because you need to download the documentation, look for the `documentationIndexer` in the Examine dashboard in the Developer section of Umbraco and Rebuild the index. This will automatically download the latest documentation from github. -##Syncing your fork with the original repository +## Syncing your fork with the original repository To sync your fork with this original one, you'll have to add the upstream url once: git remote add upstream git://github.com/umbraco/OurUmbraco.git @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Yes, this is a scary command line operation, don't you love it?! :-D (More info on how this works: http://robots.thoughtbot.com/post/5133345960/keeping-a-git-fork-updated) -##Issues +## Issues If you're creating a pull request, make sure that it's backed by an issue on the tracker: http://issues.umbraco.org/issues?q=project%3A+our.umbraco.org Mention the issue number in your pull request so we can merge it in more easily.