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How to Install Joomla! 1.5 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cory   
Friday, 28 September 2007

Chris Davenport, the documentation team leader for Joomla!, just announced the release of the Joomla! Installation Manual. Thank you to Andy Wallace for developing this manual. Great work!

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tibor: ...
Hey there,

Look this might sound like a stupid question.

But i have just started to use joomla, well starting to learn how to use it. I can see this will help me in what I would like to achieve.

I have planned out a site that revolves around affiliate marketing. Nothing to crazy, but a service out help affiliates and merchants out a bit.

Now i have been looking around for design that would suit what I want to do, as i am not a designer or coder. ( but do pick up things quickly )

Now to the silly questions, I really like this design, it would fit the look I am after, but i have no idea where to start make something like this.

But any advice that would steer me in the right direction would be appreciated. I really do like this design, simple but very elegant at the same time. You should be happy with what you have created here.

I am not asking you to give me the files that you use for this, but an idea, especially when it comes to index.php file, what to put in that part.

Cheers mate.

Tibor Boda

P.S

I would be more that happy to buy this off you in template form, as I mentioned this would work very well with what I am looking at doing.

Also you do not have an email anywhere here? please respond.
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Janno: ...
Good to see an installation manual for Joomla 1.5. It was already hard to find one for Joom 1.0 Here in Europe you have dozens of Joomla Hosting comapnies that provide Joomla as a script or auto-installer. That saves tiem and knowledge. Joomla 1.0 install howver easier then 1.5 up to now, since the directory CHMOD is not automatiscllay doen in Joom 1.5. I have selected www.joomla-website-hosting.nl to have my site on, you dont need any manual then smilies/smiley.gif.

Keep up the good work!
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