I installed joomla and I created an account and it was suppose to send me an e-mail to finish registration, but I didn't get one, how do I fix that?
How do I use joomla to change the look of my home page that is accessible from the web?
New here, A few questions...
Re: New here, A few questions...
You installed Joomla the application we've packaged or you have installed the application unto an existing system?I installed joomla and I created an account and it was suppose to send me an e-mail to finish registration, but I didn't get one, how do I fix that?
How do I use joomla to change the look of my home page that is accessible from the web?
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Re: New here, A few questions...
The application, that is packaged.
Re: New here, A few questions...
Hello,
In order for Joomla to send email, you have to have a mail server installed. Amahi does not have one by default. Many applications have the capability to turn that function off. When no email is available, you typically log in as admin and validate all new users manually.
Setting up a mail server is a whole other topic and can be quite complicated. If you are interested in doing so, we do have an application in testing that can do that for you. It is still in beta, so not stable.
In regards to your second question, Joomla is not exposed to the internet. It is only available in your network. As a result, you cannot use it to nodify pages on the internet. If you want to expose it to the internet, see http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Hosting_a_website in the wiki.
In order for Joomla to send email, you have to have a mail server installed. Amahi does not have one by default. Many applications have the capability to turn that function off. When no email is available, you typically log in as admin and validate all new users manually.
Setting up a mail server is a whole other topic and can be quite complicated. If you are interested in doing so, we do have an application in testing that can do that for you. It is still in beta, so not stable.
In regards to your second question, Joomla is not exposed to the internet. It is only available in your network. As a result, you cannot use it to nodify pages on the internet. If you want to expose it to the internet, see http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Hosting_a_website in the wiki.
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