Installing MODX at Arvixe – Part III

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 07:57 Written by Bob Ray Thursday, 28 March 2013 12:00

In Part I of this tutorial, we uploaded the MODX files to the server. In Part II, we set up the database to prepare for MODX installation. Now, it’s time to actually install MODX by running the MODX setup script.

Preparation

You will need to have the database name, and the name and the password of the database user we created in part II. You may also want to think about the username and password you will use to log in to the MODX Manager. For maximum security, it’s not a good idea to use the same ones.

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Installing Joomla Manually on Linux Web Hosting

Last Updated on Saturday, 23 March 2013 09:28 Written by Milton Parada Sunday, 24 March 2013 12:00

This article is about how to manually install Joomla in Linux hosting. If you want to manually install this article will serve to you.

  1. Download the Joomla package, here
  2. Upload the package it in your file manager, and extract.
  3. Before starting the installation, you first have to create the database and the user. If you don’t know how, read this
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Installing WordPress Manually on ASP

Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 December 2012 09:17 Written by kevin.hall Wednesday, 5 December 2012 09:02

Hello!

Today we’ll be installing wordpress manually using Windows (ASP) hosting. First to http://wordpress.org/ and download the latest version.

Log into your hosting account, and Change the extensions on your website to 4.0 Integrated Pipeline:

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How to Install Modules in Dolphin 7.1

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 October 2012 06:16 Written by Mscott Thursday, 1 November 2012 12:00

Hello and welcome! In today’s blog I’m going to show you how to add modules to your Dolphin 7.1 website.

Let’s begin by logging into our Dolphin admin menu. Once inside, click the “+ Add & Manage” link under the “Modules” submenu.

Installing modules in admin

Installing modules in admin

Next, we will select the module we would like to install. For this example, we will pick the “videos” module which allows members to upload videos to their account. Place a check next to the desired module and click “Install”

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mojoPortal Tips: Installing SSL on Your Arvixe-Hosted mojoPortal Site

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 June 2012 02:39 Written by Carole Bennett Sunday, 17 June 2012 12:00

With all the different ways we can add e-commerce capability to mojoPortal, it’s important to make sure you’ve implemented SSL for your mojoPortal-based website. We’ll go through the steps to order and implement SSL for your mojoPortal site hosted with Arvixe.

Step 1:  Make sure you know the domain name you’ll be using. If the site is already live, that’s usually a foregone conclusion, but if it’s not live yet, or you may be using a variant for your e-commerce area, be sure that you’ve got the right domain name identified before you place your order.

Step 2: Send your order via e-mail request to [email protected] – you’ll want to request the SSL cert, as well as an additional IP address. Your request should contain the following info:

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