You’ll get a URL where Joomla is installed along with its administrator URL. Once installed, you’ll see a message that your software is successfully installed. Finally, click on the “Install” button located at the bottom of the page.ĪMPPS will download the latest package from the Joomla repository and install it automatically. In “Admin Account” fill in the appropriate username and password field and select your default language. Ensure that you leave “Import Sample Data” to None. The “Database Settings” is pre-filled with information so you don’t have to make any changes. In “Site Settings” write your site name along with a description. Now choose the domain wherein you want to install the software. We’ll select version 3.4.1 as it comes with significant improvements and new features. Choose the version of Joomla you want to install. ![]() Click on the blue “Install” button from this page.Īs you click on the Install button the page will expand to show you the setup screen. Click on “Portals/CMS” and then on “Joomla.” The script details page will appear which will show you the version of Joomla available along with other details like ratings, reviews, demo, and more. On the left side you’ll find various categories of scripts. If you want to delete the domain click the “red cross sign” (X) as shown in the screenshot. ![]() This ensures that your domain indeed make an entry to the host’s file and further on there will be no errors. In the screenshot you’ll notice that “v” domain is in the list as well as in the host’s file. At this point, we are done adding the domain name.Ĭlick the “Manage Domain” icon to see all the domains you have added. Upon clicking the “Add Domain,” you will be prompted with your administrator credentials, username, and password as it attempts to write the host’s file. Creating a Domain NameĬlick the “Add Domain” icon and let’s name it as “v.” Select the “Add an entry to Host File” to register the domain name into the host’s file. For example - you can disable end user news of various scripts or turn off script ratings and screenshots from AMPPS dashboard. The “AMPPS Admin” page gives you an overview of AMPPS settings (general settings, user based panel settings, detailed information, and error logs) and allow you change them according to your needs. On the right side, you’ll notice a configuration panel for adding and managing domains, database tools, Apache, PHP configuration, and so on. On the left side, you’ll find various categories of scripts ranging from Blogs, Portals/CMS, and Micro Blogs to Forums, Wikis, and more. The “AMPPS Home” interface is similar to Softaculous. The control center dashboard is divided into three sections. There’s an option for stopping and restarting these services. Run AMPPS as administrator, then open the “AMPPS Control Center.” Ensure that the Apache and MySQL have been started. Click on the “PHP link” and select “Change PHP version.” From the new window select your required PHP version (PHP 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6) and click “Apply.”ĭownload the AMPPS package and follow the installation instructions as per your operating system. AMPPS gives you a facility to adjust PHP version right from the control center window.
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