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![Screenshot](./screenshot.png) |
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![Screenshot](./screenshot.png) |
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Check it out live [here](https://jrtechs.me) |
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Check it out live [here](https://jrtechs.me) |
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## Installation notes |
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If you wish to run a live instance of this site, |
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you need apache installed and php configured to |
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send email. |
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To install dependency for sending mail on a ubuntu server: |
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``` |
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sudo apt-get install sendmail |
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``` |
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On the contact form I use google's |
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[reCAPTCHA](https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/) api. If you wish |
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to use reCAPTCHA on your website, you need to sign up for an account on google's website. |
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The secret for the captcha goes in a text file above the root |
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directory for this website called "captchaSecret.txt". The destination |
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email address is stored above the root directory in a file called "email.txt". |