Thanks for that @jdesj043 , I’ll try that plugin. But what port do you use when launching ngrok? The .local domains don’t show any port in the URL so by default that would mean port 80, but if I use “ngrok http 80”, the resulting ngrok URL just leads me to a Local error page saying that the site doesn’t exist. I think the relative URL’s would only matter once you’ve reached the site, no?
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