Difference between revisions of "Ross Bayer"
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:I installed Xampp for linux by downloading it from here[http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html#374] and moving it to the suitable directory. Onece it was set up I had to tweak a few settings. At first I messed up and put security passwords on it and had to uninstall and then reinstall. Once everything was up and running I opened MySQL and made a database for my site. (this was used later for the Joomla Setup) | :I installed Xampp for linux by downloading it from here[http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html#374] and moving it to the suitable directory. Onece it was set up I had to tweak a few settings. At first I messed up and put security passwords on it and had to uninstall and then reinstall. Once everything was up and running I opened MySQL and made a database for my site. (this was used later for the Joomla Setup) | ||
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:This was a bit of a challenge, After much trial and error and finally google, I found where to move the file with joomla in it. For me running Ubuntu 10.10 the directory was /opt/lampp/htdocs. All that was left was to start Xampp with the terminal command <nowiki>sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start</nowiki> and navigate to http://localhost/JOOMLAFILENAME and run through the install. | :This was a bit of a challenge, After much trial and error and finally google, I found where to move the file with joomla in it. For me running Ubuntu 10.10 the directory was /opt/lampp/htdocs. All that was left was to start Xampp with the terminal command <nowiki>sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start</nowiki> and navigate to http://localhost/JOOMLAFILENAME and run through the install. |
Revision as of 14:21, 26 October 2010
10 Goals:
1. Chose a CMS (Content Management System)
- I decided on Joomla. Mainly because I Wordpress and ModX didn't fit my needs for a simple website meant for my TaeKwonDo studio. Things like Wordpress were mainly coded for creating blogs. I had no need for a blog. ModX would have been my first choice, but it wouldn't install properly and I soon gave up on using it. So lastly there was joomla, who as it so happened is very easy to create templates for.
2. Install Xampp (to create a localhost)
- I installed Xampp for linux by downloading it from here[1] and moving it to the suitable directory. Onece it was set up I had to tweak a few settings. At first I messed up and put security passwords on it and had to uninstall and then reinstall. Once everything was up and running I opened MySQL and made a database for my site. (this was used later for the Joomla Setup)
3. Install Joomla
- This was a bit of a challenge, After much trial and error and finally google, I found where to move the file with joomla in it. For me running Ubuntu 10.10 the directory was /opt/lampp/htdocs. All that was left was to start Xampp with the terminal command sudo /opt/lampp/lampp start and navigate to http://localhost/JOOMLAFILENAME and run through the install.
4. Fix Error Messages in Joomla
- When I had sucessfully