Installing in local environment ( Windows and Linux )
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Spoken tutorial on Installing in local environment ( Windows and Linux )
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Show slide number 1 | Dear friends,
welcome to first part of spoken tutorial on Installing in local environment ( Windows and Linux ). |
Switch to slide number 2 | Download the latest copy of Joomla! from the net. http://www.joomla.org/download.html |
Switch to slide number 3 | After completing the download, unzip the files into the “joomla_st” directory |
Open Internet Explorer/ Mozilla Firefox | Go to http://localhost/joomla_st and
follow the 7 steps such as “language”, “Pre-installation check”, “license”, “database”, “FTP configuration”, “configuration”, and finally Step “Finish” |
Stay in browser | Select your language on step 1 and press “Next” at the top. |
Continue the steps in browser | Make sure that there are no red items on step 2 and press “Next” to proceed. |
Continue in browser | Read over the license in step 3 and press “Next.” |
Continue in browser | On the “Database Configuration” page, enter the following details in Basic settings, then press “Next”
Database type : MySQL, Host Name : localhost, User Name : root, Password:"+++++", Database name:joomlastdb |
Continue in browser | Skip over step 5 and press “Next” to proceed to step 6. |
Continue in browser | Enter the site name “Joomla! Spoken Tutorials”, then the e-mail address and admin password of your choice. Note: Press “Install Sample Data!” |
Continue in browser | Press “Next” to complete the installation. |
Continue in browser | Return back to the installer and click on “Site.” |
Go to directory | Open up the location where Joomla! was unzipped(usually C:\wamp\www\joomla_st) and delete the “installation” directory |
go back to browser | If you completed the install successfully, you should now see a site ready for all personalized Joomla! content! |
Switch to next slide | This brings us to the end of the first part of spoken tutorial on Installing in local environment ( Windows and Linux ). Thanks for watching this tutorial. |