How Would I Attach The Cms System Joolma To An Already Created Godaddy Host/server/website?
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How Would I Attach The Cms System Joolma To An Already Created Godaddy Host/server/website?

Category: FAQ   Time: 2009-09-21   Tags: , , , , , , ,

Well I am new to this type of stuff so if I used the wording wrong I apologize in advance. I have a created website already on GoDaddy (its functions and everything domain name and whatnot) and would like to edit that site using Joomla if that is possible. I have been using Dreamweaver but discovered I can do more things using Joomla with their extensions. If that is possible then how would I be able to do that without having to pay some extra charge that GoDaddy seems to want to charge me. I downloaded Apache and went through the whole unzipping Joomla to a file on my computer but started to get confused because I couldn’t log in as admin on Joomla and I did not want to start a brand new website with new templates so I uninstalled everything. So what do I do? Hope this is not too confusing. Thanks in advance!

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"How Would I Attach The Cms System Joolma To An Already Created Godaddy Host/server/website?" was posted on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am.

3 Responses to “How Would I Attach The Cms System Joolma To An Already Created Godaddy Host/server/website?”
  1. leelou21(2009-09-21):

    Yeh agree, change hosting..
    I suggest you have a look at http://www.hosting24.com they come with unlimited webspace and unlimited data transfer and you can go with them on a monthly basis.
    Come with preinstalled Joomla CMS systems easy to setup.. I use a CMS with them for my website.
    Also when you sign up with them if you enter in a discount code they will give you 25% off their ridiculously cheap hosting plans. code to use is 25OFF
    I host all my sites there and have been more than pleased with their help and support which is available by phone support! I hope this helps
    Lou

  2. sarwara(2009-09-21):

    If you are trying joomla on your own system you also need to download and install PHP and MySQL and configure everything accordingly( a lot of work).
    Or try to install it directly to your webspace if your host is providing you with PHP and MySQL.
    GOOD LUCK

  3. Clarence(2009-09-21):

    GoDaddy may be a good registrar but that’s where it ends.
    If you want the advantages of a full bodied hosting experience.
    You will have to pay for it.

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