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Starting a CMS

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04-12-2006, 03:07 AM
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How hard is it to install a Cms take mambo for example. Does anyone have any tuts?

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Its not very hard to install mambo, however if you feel you arent up the the challenge Ill install if for you for 10$ or somthing. You shouldnt have to pay me though.. I encourage you to attempt it on your own.

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do you have fantastico?

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If you can follow a Readme.txt then you can install any CMS. It's super easy.

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Originally Posted by feros
If you can follow a Readme.txt then you can install any CMS. It's super easy.
Agreed

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If you have Fantastico on your webhost, installing it should be a snap. All you have to do is choose the location you'd like to install it and fill out your user information.

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alright thanks guys

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