Updated README

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### Optional Features ### Optional Features
Optional features can be enabled by changing the `.env` file in the Laradock directory. Optional features can be enabled by changing the `.env` file in the Laradock directory.
#### prestissimo #### Prestissimo
[prestissimo](https://github.com/hirak/prestissimo) is a plugin for composer which enables parallel install functionality. You can enable prestissimo by setting `INSTALL_PRESTISSIMO=true` in the `.env` file. [Prestissimo](https://github.com/hirak/prestissimo) is a plugin for composer which enables parallel install functionality. You can enable Prestissimo by setting `INSTALL_PRESTISSIMO=true` in the `.env` file.
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*Here's a list of the common problems you might face, and the possible solutions.* *Here's a list of the common problems you might face, and the possible solutions.*
#### + I see a blank (white) page instead of the Laravel 'Welcome' page! #### I see a blank (white) page instead of the Laravel 'Welcome' page!
run this command from the Laravel root directory: Run the following command from the Laravel root directory:
```bash ```bash
sudo chmod -R 777 storage bootstrap/cache sudo chmod -R 777 storage bootstrap/cache
``` ```
#### + I see "Welcome to nginx" instead of the Laravel App! #### I see "Welcome to nginx" instead of the Laravel App!
use `http://127.0.0.1` instead of `http://localhost` in your browser.
Use `http://127.0.0.1` (or [your Docker IP](#Find-Docker-IP-Address)) instead of `http://localhost` in your browser.
#### I see an error message containing `address already in use`
Make sure the ports for the services that you are trying to run (80, 3306, etc.) are not being used already by other programs, such as a built in `apache`/`httpd` service or other development tools you have installed.
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