How to Find phpinfo in phpFox’s AdminCP

Last Updated on Friday, 1 February 2013 06:32 Written by Stephanie Brown Saturday, 2 February 2013 12:00

This article will focus on how to find the phpinfo information from within your phpFox AdminCP.

There may be a time that you need to see if a php module is installed on your server.  There are a few different ways of doing this, however if you are already in your phpFox admincp, there is a quick and easy way to find this information.

Select Tools > System Overview.

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How to Create Your Own Python Environment Locally in Your Shared Hosting Account

Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 December 2012 12:01 Written by Tabaré Patiño Tuesday, 25 December 2012 12:00

Here is what you need to do in order to accomplish that:

1- login to ssh

2- execute de following commands:

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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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How to Manage User Group Settings in phpFox

Last Updated on Sunday, 26 August 2012 11:42 Written by Stephanie Brown Sunday, 1 July 2012 12:00

This article focuses on how to manage your site’s user group settings and permissions.

Each user belongs to a user group and each user group has several hundred ways on how to control them. To control user groups we will go over how we can edit “User Group Settings”. By controlling these settings you will be able to control many features you use on your site thus allowing you to create special user groups that you can create promotions or even charge for in order for users to get the rights to use certain features on your site.

To manage user group settings, in your AdminCp, select Users > Manage User Groups

This opens the following screen, with a list of your user groups.

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How to Enable and Disable Modules in phpFox

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 June 2012 02:39 Written by Stephanie Brown Saturday, 16 June 2012 12:00

This article focuses on how to enable and disable modules in phpFox.

The typical installation of phpFox installs all the modules that are a part of the script.  During the install you have the option to choose which modules you want or do not want to install.  Most people don’t utilize this option during installation.  However, you always have the option at any time to disable any modules that you do not want on your site, just as you always have the option to enable any disabled modules.  This can be done easily through your admincp.

Log in to your admincp and select the Extensions menu.  You will see the Module heading on the left, and below that Manage Modules.  Select Manage Modules.

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