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Need help to upload template to my server

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    • Dewayne
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    Need help to upload template to my server

    Posted 15 years 2 weeks ago
    • Can someone please help me? I am completely lost on how to upload the Joomla Crystalline template to my server and to help simplify whats needed to help me get to where I need to go in order to begin modifying the template? I can be reached at (619) 206-8550 and my email address is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. I can pay you if necessary.

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      Dewayne
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    Re: Need help to upload template to my server

    Posted 15 years 2 weeks ago
    • Do you want to install the template with the Rocket Launcher and the Sample Data (duplicating the demo?)

      Or do you want to apply the template and extensions to an existing install?

      For either we can walk you through the steps.

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      For quick reference:

      NOTE!!!

      The Rocket Launcher is for a fresh install ONLY.

      It contains a complete version of the latest Joomla release, the template, extensions, and all the sample data you see in the demo. Whether or not you decide to install the sample data is up to you. If you want to replicate the demo site, use it, if you want a clean install of Joomla with the template applied, don’t use it.

      You can not use the Rocket Launcher in an existing install of Joomla. If you already have an existing install of Joomla, you will need to apply the template file to it.

      In addition to the template file, you’ll need to download and install the extensions for the template. These can also be found in the download area for the template.

      Unzip the Rocket Launcher.

      A) Install in the root. FTP the contents of the folder to, depending on your platform, public_html or httdocs

      B) Install in a folder. FTP the folder and its contents to, depending on your platform, public_html or httdocs

      Note: You can name the folder to anything you like. The default name of the folder is the template name. So you may want to change it to something more friendly, e.g., ‘site’ ‘cms’, etc.

      Alternately, you can upload the zipped RL package and extract it on your server through the control panel.

      Note: If you have this option, it’s the way to go. It’s much faster to upload a zipped file and extract it on the server than it is to upload a few thousand files. There are also a few other advantages; doing so eliminates the possibility of a file getting missed or corrupted in the upload, sometime what seems to be a good transfer will produce a file not found’ error later on, and this also prevents any strange file permission changes.

      As host control panels vary, specific instructions can’t be included here, but you’re sure to find instruction or help in your host’s tutorials, FAQs, or by contacting their support department.

      Before you start, you’ll need to create a database on your server.

      This is done through your host’s control panel through phpMyAdmin, or the interface used for creating databases. As host control panels vary, specific instructions can’t be included here, but you’re sure to find instruction or help in your host’s tutorials, FAQs, or by contacting their support department.

      Once you’ve uploaded the Rocket Launcher files and created a database, browse to the folder,

      If it’s in the root:

      Ex: www.mysite.com/template_directory_name

      If it’s in a folder:

      Ex: www.mysite.com/template_directory_name


      You don't have to navigate to the installation folder, if Joomla hasn't been installed yet, it will navigate to the install directory automatically. (How cool is that?!)

      If it’s in the root:

      Note: It's a really simple point, but don't be confused by the ' www.mysite.com/ ' replace 'mysite.com' with your site's URL, for example, here it would be www.rockettheme.com/

      If it’s in a folder:

      Note: It's a really simple point, but don't be confused by the ' www.mysite.com/ ' replace 'mysite.com' with your site's URL, AND ‘template_directory_name’ with the name of the template directory for example, here it would be www.rockettheme.com/ template_directory_name


      The installation screen will appear.

      Screen 1:
      Choose language

      Screen 2:
      Pre-installation Check

      Screen 3:
      License

      Screen 4:
      You’ll need the following info to make the database connection with Joomla:
      Host Name
      Username (for the database you’ve created)
      Password (for the database you’ve created)
      Database Name (for the database you’ve created)

      Screen 5:
      You can skip this and use an FTP client

      Screen6:
      Site Name: This will appear in the title bar of your browser.
      Your e-mail: the address you want to use to receive mail from the site
      Password: this is for the admin login for Joomla, it can be different than the DB password.

      Install Sample Data?
      If you want to replicate the site with all the sample content, click on ‘Install Sample Data’.
      If you don’t want to install the sample data, click next, a prompt will appear confirming that you want to skip.


      Screen 7:
      You’ll be prompted to delete or rename the installation directory.

      Before you can view the site or login as administrator, you’ll need to browse to the directory in your FTP client or CP and do so.

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      If you already have Joomla set up, to apply the template, you would download the template file and the extension package and install everything as you would any other extension.

      From the back end, Extensions > Install / Uninstall > Upload Package File > Browse > Upload File & Install

      Note if you are applying the template, browse to the template file you downloaded, but for the extensions, you will need to extract the extensions zip file first and install each extension individually.

      I don't know your experience with Joomla so I really can't tell you what to do, but we've walked tons of members through this entire process. (Great learning experience!! :D )

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      If you really want someone to take over and do it for you I suggest posting a request here:

      www.rockettheme.com/forum/index.php?f=175&rb_v=viewforum
    • Thanks,
      jim

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