Drupal installation on local host using WAMP server PART1.mp4

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Posted by admin | Posted in Drupal | Posted on 13-03-2011


vinodkumarblog.com This is a simple video PART1 made from scratch on how to install DRUPAL on your local host using WAMP server… If these video’s helped you please drop a line or comment… DO WATCH PART2 Thanks for watching

Upload Joomla from Local to Live Server – Part 2

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Posted by admin | Posted in Joomla | Posted on 11-02-2011


This is part 2 of the 10 Minute Joomla! Tips Screencast “upload Joomla from Local to Live Server” Moving Joomla from one server to another is a very valuable skill to have. It’s not just necessary to launch or deploy new web sites but it’s useful for many different reasons. For instance, creating a live site clone to troubleshoot a bug or creating a “staging” area for training an office staff. In this 2 part Screencast Marco shows you how to upload a local Joomla website to a Cpanel Server step by step. For even more help here is a checklist you can use while you are working on your first Joomla upload to your server: Moving a Joomla Site from a Local Server to a Live server NOTE: This checklist assumes you have Cpanel on the live server and you have used XAMP for your local server. Locate the local folder where your site is (usually htdocs/yourfolder) Open the folder and select your Joomla files Use your ZIP program to create a ZIP file Go to your Cpanel and click on “File Manager” Navigate to your public_html folder If necessary, create another folder where you’ll upload the ZIP file you just created. If the file is going live, you can expand directly in public_html In Cpanel’s File manager Click on “Upload” and, from the new window, search for your zip file and click Upload Once it’s done, go back to the file manager and click on “Reload” and you’ll see the zip file Select the ZIP file and click on the “Expand” Icon – Your files should be now in the directory of your

Joomla on Ubuntu from scratch – part1: install the LAMP Server

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Posted by admin | Posted in Joomla | Posted on 14-01-2011


Learn how to create your own Web Site built on Ubuntu Server, MySQL, PHP and Joomla. Visit www.joomladin.com for a more detailed discussion, and other tips.

How to install Joomla 1.5 on a MAMP Server (HD)

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Posted by admin | Posted in Joomla | Posted on 29-12-2010


In this tutorial I show you how to install joomla! 1.5 on a MAMP server in OSX 10.6 1. Download joomla www.joomla.org 2. Move directory into htdocs 3. Create database in phpmyadmin 4. Browse to the folder through a web browser 5. Follow instructions 6. Delete installation folder 7. Enjoy! DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD IS ALWAYS admin

Upload Joomla from Local to Live Server – Part 1

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Posted by admin | Posted in Joomla | Posted on 15-12-2010


Moving Joomla from one server to another is a very valuable skill to have. It’s not just necessary to launch or deploy new web sites but it’s useful for many different reasons. For instance, creating a live site clone to troubleshoot a bug or creating a “staging” area for training an office staff. In this 2 part Screencast Marco shows you how to upload a local Joomla website to a Cpanel Server step by step. For even more help here is a checklist you can use while you are working on your first Joomla upload to your server: Moving a Joomla Site from a Local Server to a Live server NOTE: This checklist assumes you have Cpanel on the live server and you have used XAMP for your local server. Locate the local folder where your site is (usually htdocs/yourfolder) Open the folder and select your Joomla files Use your ZIP program to create a ZIP file Go to your Cpanel and click on “File Manager” Navigate to your public_html folder If necessary, create another folder where you’ll upload the ZIP file you just created. If the file is going live, you can expand directly in public_html In Cpanel’s File manager Click on “Upload” and, from the new window, search for your zip file and click Upload Once it’s done, go back to the file manager and click on “Reload” and you’ll see the zip file Select the ZIP file and click on the “Expand” Icon – Your files should be now in the directory of your choice Go to the Copanel DB manager and create a new database Now create a new user and remember to