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Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 9:17am On May 06, 2010
Hi,
I got the ban message from your spam bot again after the spam held my post captive for 3 days and 3 nights, but thank God the post surface but not without denial of my username. Please moderator release mcfranc and let him go o grin
Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 9:53am On Apr 16, 2010
Today, we shall be installing Joomla on our local server. So lets get started.

First on your deskstop, start your server by double clicking it. Then, on your taskbar, locate the compass-like icon i.e your WAMP server and launch your local host. Scroll down and you will see Your Project, under it is your joomla directory, click on it to commence the proper installation. Next, we follow it step by step:

Step1: CHOOSE LANGUAGE


Of course, you choose the default which is English.

Step 2: PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK


This part is very important in the installation process, it checks whether all the minimum system requirements are met.

The first set are the expected minimums, if they are red (i.e not met) then you need to find a new environment (change hosts), talk them into changing their environment (upgrading PHP for example). Note that the last item is a permissions issue on a file that is much easier to rectify. You can usually change permissions through the cpanel provided by your host. This tool is generally an industry standard.

The second set is recommended settings. If you don't meet them you can still install Joomla but it you experience problems with functionality and security.

This step is more applicable to web servers with less than minimum requirement because the latest WAMP have all the requirements

Step3: LISENSE

Joomla is released under a GNU/GPL license. You may choose to remove the footer link that says powered by Joomla but you just have to keep the copyright statement in the source code.

Step4: DATABASE CONFIGURATION

This is one of the main steps of the installation process, it?s where you need to enter important information about the database that your Joomla site will use. Joomla 1.5 only really runs on SQL for now.

Database type: Leave it as default
Hostname: ?localhost?
Username: root
Password: Leave it blank

Jump straight to creating your database name. Just go back to your task bar and click on the WAMP icon, then click on PhpMyAdmin, a window will come up, see where you have create new database then enter your database name and click create. That is it. Now go back to the database configuration and enter the database name you just created.

Step5: MAIN CONFIGURATION

The Main Configuration page determines how you will insert content into your site. You have three choices:

Install Sample Data
This installs the default Joomla content that you have probably seen all over the web with ?Welcome to Joomla?. Note that is also includes all the menus, navigation links and sections/categories. If you are learning how to use Joomla this is highly recommended. Its easier to adapt and revise than to start from scratch.

You may explore the others on your own later.

Step6: FINISH

At this stage, before you launch your your site, go to the www directory where you have joomla folder in the wamp icon and delete ONLY the INSTALLATION FOLDER. Thereafter, your joomla site is ready for exploration.

Please feel free to ask questions if you encounter any problem.
Webmasters / Re: Help! How Do I Make My Website Have Two Different Languages? by joomla: 10:01am On Apr 15, 2010
I worked on a similar site like that (though a small site) so i decided to replicate the files in different folders. But i have to hire a translator that translated it into French for me. Its important you hire a translator for accuracy purpose because using a translator like google will just translate it word for word (you can imagine translating an idiomatic expression). You may check out the site http://enco-services.com
Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 5:02pm On Apr 14, 2010
Today, we shall be installing Joomla on our local server. So lets get started.

First on your deskstop, start your server by double clicking it. Then, on your taskbar, locate the compass-like icon i.e your WAMP server and launch your local host. Scroll down and you will see Your Project, under it is your joomla directory, click on it to commence the proper installation. Next, we follow it step by step:

Step1: CHOOSE LANGUAGE


Of course, you choose the default which is English.

Step 2: PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK


This part is very important in the installation process, it checks whether all the minimum system requirements are met.

The first set are the expected minimums, if they are red (i.e not met) then you need to find a new environment (change hosts), talk them into changing their environment (upgrading PHP for example). Note that the last item is a permissions issue on a file that is much easier to rectify. You can usually change permissions through the cpanel provided by your host. This tool is generally an industry standard.

The second set is recommended settings. If you don't meet them you can still install Joomla but it you experience problems with functionality and security.

This step is more applicable to web servers with less than minimum requirement because the latest WAMP have all the requirements

Step3: LISENSE

Joomla is released under a GNU/GPL license. You may choose to remove the footer link that says powered by Joomla but you just have to keep the copyright statement in the source code.

Step4: DATABASE CONFIGURATION

This is one of the main steps of the installation process, it?s where you need to enter important information about the database that your Joomla site will use. Joomla 1.5 only really runs on SQL for now.

Database type: Leave it as default
Hostname: ?localhost?
Username: root
Password: Leave it blank

Jump straight to creating your database name. Just go back to your task bar and click on the WAMP icon, then click on PhpMyAdmin, a window will come up, see where you have create new database then enter your database name and click create. That is it. Now go back to the database configuration and enter the database name you just created. , Next

Step5: MAIN CONFIGURATION
I cannot post any screen now because i just exceeded my quota. Meanwhile, lets continue.

The Main Configuration page determines how you will insert content into your site. You have three choices:

Install Sample Data
This installs the default Joomla content that you have probably seen all over the web with ?Welcome to Joomla?. Note that is also includes all the menus, navigation links and sections/categories. If you are learning how to use Joomla this is highly recommended. Its easier to adapt and revise than to start from scratch.

You may explore the others on your own later.

Step6: FINISH

At this stage, before you launch your your site, go to the www directory where you have joomla folder in the wamp icon and delete ONLY the INSTALLATION FOLDER. Thereafter, your joomla site is ready for exploration.

Please feel free to ask questions if you encounter any problem.
Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 10:31am On Apr 14, 2010
Today, we shall be installing Joomla on our local server. So lets get started.

First on your deskstop, start your server by double clicking it. Then, on your taskbar, locate the compass-like icon i.e your WAMP server and launch your local host. Scroll down and you will see Your Project, under it is your joomla directory, click on it to commence the proper installation. Next, we follow it step by step:

Step1: CHOOSE LANGUAGE


Of course, you choose the default which is English.

Step 2: PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK


This part is very important in the installation process, it checks whether all the minimum system requirements are met.

The first set are the expected minimums, if they are red (i.e not met) then you need to find a new environment (change hosts), talk them into changing their environment (upgrading PHP for example). Note that the last item is a permissions issue on a file that is much easier to rectify. You can usually change permissions through the cpanel provided by your host. This tool is generally an industry standard.

The second set is recommended settings. If you don't meet them you can still install Joomla but it you experience problems with functionality and security.

This step is more applicable to web servers with less than minimum requirement because the latest WAMP have all the requirements

Step3: LISENSE

Joomla is released under a GNU/GPL license. You may choose to remove the footer link that says powered by Joomla but you just have to keep the copyright statement in the source code.

Step4: DATABASE CONFIGURATION

This is one of the main steps of the installation process, it’s where you need to enter important information about the database that your Joomla site will use. Joomla 1.5 only really runs on SQL for now.

Database type: Leave it as default
Hostname: “localhost”
Username: root
Password: Leave it blank

Jump straight to creating your database name. Just go back to your task bar and click on the WAMP icon, then click on PhpMyAdmin, a window will come up, see where you have create new database then enter your database name  and click create. That is it. Now go back to the database configuration and enter the database name you just created. , Next

Step5: MAIN CONFIGURATION
I cannot post any screen now because i just exceeded my quota. Meanwhile, lets continue.

The Main Configuration page determines how you will insert content into your site. You have three choices:

Install Sample Data
This installs the default Joomla content that you have probably seen all over the web with “Welcome to Joomla”. Note that is also includes all the menus, navigation links and sections/categories. If you are learning how to use Joomla this is highly recommended. Its easier to adapt and revise than to start from scratch.

You may explore the others on your own later.

Step6: FINISH

At this stage, before you launch your your site, go to the www directory where you have joomla folder in the wamp icon and delete ONLY the INSTALLATION FOLDER. Thereafter, your joomla site is ready for exploration.

Please feel free to ask questions if you encounter any problem.
Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 9:24am On Apr 14, 2010
Hi all,

am sorry for the repeating same post, that was when i was having issues with my post showing, although my other username have been banned (Have written the moderators though), i will continue the tutorial with this username.

Thank you all for your interest.
Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 9:39am On Apr 13, 2010
Hi all,

I am yet to get the attention of the moderators to fix the problem am having with my initial username. Meanwhile, i think i should continue with this username until the issue is rectified (Hope i won't be penalized).

Thank you all for responding to the post and your interest.
@Donpuzo, i do not mean that we don't have guys in the house who are good at developing joomla, but my emphasis is on the minority that use this powerful web tool for web development.

So i welcome other contributors to assist in this topic as joomla is very broad and all encompassing open source software. So lets get started.

We will begin with Installing Joomla both on local server (your computer) and remote server(web server installation). We will be working with the Joomla 1.5 version.

Installing on your local Server

You can actually run a web server on your local computer, in other words, your desktop or laptop. This is known as having a localhost.

What you need to pull this off is some software that runs Apache, PHP and MySQL on your computer. These are the same software packages that power websites. There are two popular ones, WAMP and MAMP. But we will work with the first since most people use Windows OS. You can download the latest version here: http://wampserver.com/en/download.php. It is FREE. Install it and you will find an icon on your task bar that looks like a compass, that's the WAMP. Before i forget, WAMP stands for Windows, Apache, Mysql and PHP. Same for MAMP except for M representing Mac OS. Note: If you run Skype, it interferes with WAMP and so you have to start WAMP without Skype running (and then start Skype if you need it).

Next, go over to www.joomla.org and you will see a link to the download section on the home page, click on it to download joomla 1.5 version. You need to unzip, or unpack the big Joomla files you have onto your local server. Assuming you follow the default setting when installing WAMP, go to the path c:/wamp/www and drop the joomla directory in the www folder.

Now, you are ready to install your joomla site on local server. Expect that in our next tutorial. Comments are welcomed.
Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 4:07pm On Apr 12, 2010
ATTENTION: Nairaland Moderators,

I just got these message while trying to login to my account - mcfranc:
Sorry mcfranc, you've lost your forum posting privileges.

Reason: Posting a message that seems like spam.
If this is a mistake, please click here to complain.

I have been a member of this great forum for over three years, though i rarely post but when i do, I DON'T POST SPAM. I had an experience yesterday that i suspect necessitated this suspension by your anti-spam software. I started this thread on Joomla training under this category.

In one of my post i discovered that it does not display when posted which made me reposted again. I had to register with a new username -Joomla to lay the complain to the moderator. This morning, i tried posting and it showed but subsequent posting now displayed the above warning.

You may view all my post to confirm this because i have not even posted up to 30 post since inception.

Kindly resolve this issue as many people are interested in the tutorial.

Thanks in anticipation.
Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 10:00am On Apr 12, 2010
@Moderator, though i posted once with my initial username this morning and thereafter couldn't see any of my post again. While i still await you to help fix it, i shall continue with this username.

@webmasters, Thank you all for responding to the post and your interest.
@Donpuzo, i do not mean that we don't have guys in the house who are good at developing joomla, but my emphasis is on the minority that use this powerful web tool for web development.

So i welcome other contributors to assist in this topic as joomla is very broad and all encompassing open source software. So lets get started.

We will begin with Installing Joomla both on local server (your computer) and remote server(web server installation). We will be working with the Joomla 1.5 version.

Installing on your local Server

You can actually run a web server on your local computer, in other words, your desktop or laptop. This is known as having a localhost.

What you need to pull this off is some software that runs Apache, PHP and MySQL on your computer. These are the same software packages that power websites. There are two popular ones, WAMP and MAMP. But we will work with the first since most people use Windows OS. You can download the latest version here: http://wampserver.com/en/download.php. It is FREE. Install it and you will find an icon on your task bar that looks like a compass, that's the WAMP. Before i forget, WAMP stands for Windows, Apache, Mysql and PHP. Same for MAMP except for M representing Mac OS. Note: If you run Skype, it interferes with WAMP and so you have to start WAMP without Skype running (and then start Skype if you need it).

Next, go over to www.joomla.org and you will see a link to the download section on the home page, click on it to download joomla 1.5 version. You need to unzip, or unpack the big Joomla files you have onto your local server. Assuming you follow the default setting when installing WAMP, go to the path c:/wamp/www and drop the joomla directory in the www folder.

Now, you are ready to install your joomla site on local server. Expect that in our next tutorial. Comments are welcomed.
Webmasters / Re: Beginners Class For Joomla - Join Now! by joomla: 7:51pm On Apr 11, 2010
ATTENTION: MODERATOR
Hello all, i have an issue here, i actually started this thread with my username as mcfranc. I have tried severally to continue the tutorial i introduced on joomla but have discovered that my post does not show when posted hence this new username. Am using this medium to ask the moderator to look into this as i dont know why this is happening.

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