Hi,
I am trying to install a new template for my gallery, but some obscur file permissions problems, I am unable to upload it.
Is there is a paper that explain which folders under "components" that needs to be CHMODed in 777 ?
Is there is a way to manually install Template by manually copying files and by amending the database if needed
Thanks for your help
BR
Fred
How to install a template manually
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Re: How to install a template manually
I want me too learn this.
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Re: How to install a template manually
Hi, I think, this should be a question on joomla.org forum as template installation is a joomla framework process
- first try to enable ftp layer
- if not enbaled you need to have same ownership as other folders on your site are
- you need to set 777 for e.g. tmp folder, templates folder (with subfolders) but 777 is not recommended (because of security reasons so it is better to enable ftp layer)
Jan
- first try to enable ftp layer
- if not enbaled you need to have same ownership as other folders on your site are
- you need to set 777 for e.g. tmp folder, templates folder (with subfolders) but 777 is not recommended (because of security reasons so it is better to enable ftp layer)
Jan
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Re: How to install a template manually
I gues you should not install via joomla installer. Try it with phoca component installer