Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Installation
3.0 Interface
4.0 Basic Usage
5.0 Customizing
6.0 3rd Party Integration
7.0 Common Issues
8.0 Tips & Tricks
9.0 Uninstalling MyBlog
License Information
1.0 Introduction.
Thank you for your purchase! We do appreciate your support.
Welcome to MyBlog! The ultimate Joomla! blogging experience.
1.1 What is MyBlog?
MyBlog is a blogging system for Joomla!.
Hassle free... fully customizable...
packed with powerful features...
and designed to be blogger friendly.
In Short, a Joomla! blogger's best friend.
NOTE: MyBlog does not include a commenting
system. In order to be able to comment on your
wonderful blog posts, you will need to install
JomComment, our comment system component,
or other comment systems.
1.2 MyBlog Features.
Hassle Free!
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Simple installation
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Easy configuration
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Intuitive controls
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Integrated pop-up editor
Customizable!
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Fully customizable interface via simple template system.
Get it to look like you want it
to.
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Avatar support (Gravatar, Community Builder, SMF).
Now every blogger has a face!
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Integration with 3rd party components (JomComment).
You decide what's you want on
your blog!
Blogger Friendly!
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RSS
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Technorati Pings
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Social Bookmarking
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Trackback
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Multiple bloggers
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Front end edit/write
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Smilies
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BBcode support
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"A Bird's Eye View" listing of all postings at
MyBlog's frontpage with
pagination.
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Wordpress-like Modules (Latest Entries, Latest Comments,
Tag Clouds, Bloggers, Most Popular
Blogs and Archives).
1.3 System Requirements.
Joomla! Version
MyBlog is compatible with both Joomla! 1.0 and Joomla! 1.5.
Please use the appropriate files to install on each version.
Server-side Requirements
PHP version 4.0 and above
MySQL version 4.3 and above
2.0 Installation
2.1 Installing MyBlog
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Unzip the installation package you downloaded.
" com_myblog_pro_unzip_first.zip "
Take note of the location that you unzip them to.
You should find the following files:
" com_myblog_pro_joomla-1.0.x.tar.gz "
" com_myblog_pro_joomla-1.5.x.tar.gz "
" cb.myblogtab.zip "
" sef_myblog.zip "
" azvideobot.zip "
And a directory:
" Modules "
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end.
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For Joomla! 1.0
Go to "Installers-->Components"
For Joomla! 1.5
Go to "Extensions-->Install/Uninstall
IMPORTANT: Please make sure the
directory permissions of the necessary
directories are set to "writeable". For instructions on how to do this
please
refer to the "Common Issues" section of this user manual under the title
"Directory Permissions".
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Simply enter the address/location of the install file in the "Package File"
field or click the "Browse" button to point to its location.
The install files for MyBlog are as below:
For Joomla! 1.0
" com_myblog_pro_Joomla-1.0.x.tar.gz ". Included in the
install package.
For Joomla! 1.5
" com_myblog_pro_Joomla-1.5.x.tar.gz ". Included in the
install package.
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Once everything is ready, click the "Upload File And Install" button and
just wait for the successful install message.
2.2 Mambots/Plugins
MyBlog will automatically install all the mambots/plug-ins needed for it to
function during the install process.
Just in case it did not automatically install, or you need to re-install because
of a corrupted mambot, follow the steps below:
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end.
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For Joomla! 1.0
Go to "Installers --> Mambots"
For Joomla! 1.5
Go to "Extensions --> Install/Uninstall"
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Simply enter the address/location of the install file in the "Package File"
field or click the "Browse" button to point to its location.
The install files for the mambots are as below:
Azrul System Mambot
" azrul_mambot.zip ". Please download from
http://support.azrul.com
Azrul Video Bot
" azvideobot.zip ". Included in the install package
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Once everything is ready, click the "Upload File And Install" button and
just wait for the successful install message.
The mambots/plug-ins needed for MyBlog are:
Azrul System Mambot
Our custom framework that acts as an interface between our component
and the Joomla! architecture.
Azrul Video Mambot
Our video mambot that allows for videos to be posted as content on
MyBlog posts.
2.3 Installing MyBlog's Modules
MyBlog comes with various modules to enhance your Joomla! blogging
experience.
More details about the modules can be found in the "Customizing MyBlog"
section of this manual under the title "MyBlog's Modules".
To install the modules simply follow these steps:
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end.
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For Joomla! 1.0
Go to "Installers --> Modules"
For Joomla! 1.5
Go to "Extensions --> Install/Uninstall"
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Simply enter the address/location of the install file in the "Package File"
field or click the "Browse" button to point to its location.
The files for MyBlog's Modules can be found in the "Modules" directory
that you get when you unzipped the installation package.
The files are as below:
" mod_myblog_archive.zip "
" mod_myblog_blogger.zip "
" mod_myblog_category.zip "
" mod_myblog_comments.zip "
" mod_myblog_tag.zip "
" mod_myblog_latest.zip "
" mod_myblog_latest_intro.zip "
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Once everything is ready, click the "Upload File And Install" button and
just wait for the successful install message. Install each module that you
want.
2.4 Creating A Menu Link To MyBlog's Frontpage
Now that you have MyBlog installed. you'd want to create a menu item to link
to MyBlog's frontpage. So that visitors can view your brand new blog!
To do this simply follow the steps below:
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end.
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Go to "Menu --> Menu Manager" from the drop down menu.
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Select the menu you want to put the link to MyBlog's frontpage to
and click on the icon next to it under "Menu Items". This will bring
up a display showing the menu items for that particular menu.
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Click on "New" icon on the upper right hand corner. This will bring you
to the a page showing the available options for new menu items.
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- For Joomla! 1.0
In the "Components" section select "Component" and click the
"Next" icon on the top right hand corner.
- For Joomla! 1.5
Under the "Internal Links" collapsible list, click on "MyBlog".
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In the next page simply enter the name you want for the menu item in
the "Name" field, let's say "My Blog" and click on the "Save" icon on the
top right hand corner.
Well! You are now set! You should find the menu item on your menu and it will
link to MyBlog's frontpage.
2.5 "Usermenu" Item
During installation MyBlog will automatically create a menu item in your default
"Usermenu".
The menu item, "MyBlog Dashboard", will link to a particular user's MyBlog
dashboard.
This is the control interface by which a user can manage his or her blog
account.
More information about it can be found in the "Interface" section of this manual
under the title "Front End Interface".
3.0 Interface
3.1 The Front End Interface
MyBlog's Frontpage
This is the main page that will showcase your blog. It shall list the entries as
well as provide a title and description for your blog.
MyBlog's Toolbar
Home
The default main display.
Tags
Takes you to a list of all your available tags.
Search
Brings up MyBlog's search utility that allows you to search
the entries by keywords, blogger or category.
Feed
Is the link to the RSS for the particular page you are
viewing.
MyBlog's Dashboard
My Entries
This tab lists all your blog entries. There is also a button
"Write New Entry" which if
clicked will call up teh editor for you to add an entry.
Preference
A section for you to input a description for your personal
blog.
Stats
This tab will display the statistics for your blog.
Comments
Here you can manage the comments on your blog entries.
Provided that you have
JomComment installed.
MyBlog's Editor
Title Field
This is where you enter the title for your blog post.
Main Body
The main text entry area.
Sidebar
Publish
Information
Here you can set your post either to
be published or not as well as
set the date for the post.
Tags
Here you can tag your blog post with
tags, to organize
them into groups.
Images and
documents
The interface to upload images to the
site and place them
on your posts.
Search older
posts
You can search older posts to look
for posts with similar entries as well
as look for entries to quote.
Embed
videos
A tool to embed videos into your
posts.
Save button
To save your entry you can click the save button. There are
two available,
"Save" and "Save & Close". "Save" will
Close button
This button will close the editor. Make sure you have saved
everything for
closing the editor with this button won't save your data.
3.2 The Back End Control Panel
Admin Panel
Configuration
General Settings
Tabs:
General
Configures the setting of the blog.
Permissions
Allows you to set the permissions for bloggers allowing who you want to post
and publish.
Layout
Contains the settings for the look and feel of your Blog.
Dashboard
Contains the setting for your dashboard.
Tags
This section is where you manage MyBlog's tag system. You can create and
delete tags here.
Content Mambots/Plug-ins
Integration
Allows you to integrate content mambots for use within MyBlog's entries.
Maintenance
Contains the maintenance functions for MyBlog such as a button to clear its
cache as well as fix broken links.
Manage Blog Entries
Write New
Write new blog entry. Click to open the editor and write an entry. Will
require you to login.
View All
Clicking on this will list all the entries in the blog.
View Unpublished Entries
Use this to view the unpublished entries, you can then publish or delete the
entries.
About/Support
About MyBlog
A description of MyBlog.
Check For Latest News
News from Azrul.com.
License Information
Displays the license fro your component.
Support
Links to support for your components.
4.0 Basic Usage
4.1 Creating a new entry
There are two ways you can create an entry in MyBlog.
From the front end:
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Log in to the front end of your site.
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Look for the "User Menu" that shall appear once you are logged in.
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Find and click on the menu item "My Blog Dashboard".
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You should be taken to your MyBlog dashboard. Look for a button labeled
"Write New Entry". Click on the button.
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The MyBlog editor should now pop up and you can go ahead and write your new
entry.
From the back end:
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Log in to your back end.
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Go to MyBlog's admin panel by selecting "Components --> My Blog" from the
dropdown menu.
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In the admin panel, look under "Manage Blog Entries" and click the "Write
new entry" link.
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You shall be taken to the editor interface. You will be asked to log in
first. You can then star writing your new entry.
4.2 Editing or deleting an existing entry
To edit an existing entry, simply go to your Myblog dashboard and you shall see
by default the list of entries written by you. Next to each article is an "edit"
and a "delete" button. Clicking on the "edit" button will call up the MyBlog
editor with the corresponding article in it for you to edit. The "delete" button
will of course delete the entry.
4.3 Adding Images
How To Add Images
You can add images to your blog entry from the editor. Simply click to open the
"Images and document" tab and then upload the picture. After uploading, simply
click on the thumbnail of the picture you wanted and the picture will be
automatically added to the post. To resize the image simple drag its corners at
the squares. To configure how and where the image appears, simply select the
image and click the image settings icon on the toolbar. The one with the image
of a tree.
Managing Image Storage
MyBlog Image Browser and Upload
Tool
Myblog has an image browser built into the editor as well as an upload
tool. Both can be found in the "Images and document" tab.
Setting Root Directory and Browsing
Permissions
You can set the root directory for MyBlog to use for its images, in the back
end admin panel. Under general settings, look for the "permissions" tab and
look in the "image browser permissions" section. There you will find a field
to set the directory in your site to use to store the image. You can also
enable or disable the image browser here as well as restrict users to their
own specific directory instead of the entire default image directory.
4.4 Adding Video
How To Add
Videos
To add videos to your blog post, simply click on the "Embed Videos" tab
and there you can set its width, height and then simply enter the URL of the
video. Click enter and you are set.
Supported Video
Formats
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Youtube, YouTube LLC
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Google Video, Google Inc
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Vimeo, Connected Ventures
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MetaCafe, Metacafe Inc
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Jumpcut, Yahoo Inc
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Vidiac, Vidiac Inc
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StreetFire, StreetFire.Net
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Stickam, Advanced Video Communications Inc
4.5 MyBlog Tags
MyBlog organizes it post by the use of Tags. Keywords that you can assign as
reference for each post. Afterwards, you can use the tags to organize your
posts.
Tagging Your Post
To tag your post, simply look at the "Tags" tab in your editor. Click on it and
you will get to the Tags interface where you will see a list of available tags
with a tickbox next to each. Simple tick the box next to the tag you want to tag
your article with and you are done. There is also an input field and an "Add"
button to add new tags. Type the tag in the field and press "Add" to add it in.
4.6 RSS in MyBlog
MyBlog supports RSS feeds for its content. Simply click on the "Feed" link in
MyBlog's toolbar to get the RSS link for the page you are viewing.
4.7 Social Bookmarking
MyBlog supports social bookmarking. Allowing you to share your blog with
friends in your social network.
Available Bookmarks:
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del.icio.us
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digg this
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spurl
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reddit
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furl this
4.8 Technorati And Trackbacks
Technorati Pings
MyBlog can be set to automatically ping Technorati every time you posts a
new article. Your blog will picked up by Technorati.
Trackbacks
MyBlog allows trackbacks both incoming and outgoing, allowing you to link
your article to outside posts and vice-versa.
5.0 Customizing MyBlog
5.1 Templates
MyBlog comes with templates that allows you to change its look and feel to match
that of your site.
MyBlog Templates
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Default
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Sky3c
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Ocean-Mist
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Andreas
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Blue-Style
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Brown-Light
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Dark-Grey
Changing The Default Template
To change MyBlog's current template simply log in to your back end
administration and access MyBlog's admin panel. In "General Settings" under the
"Layout" tab, look for a dropdown list labeled "Default MyBlog Template". Simply
drop down to the one you one and it shall be selected.
Editing MyBlog's Templates
You can actually edit MyBlog's templates yourself to further customize it to
your needs. Simply look in "components/com_myblog/templates". You shall find the
template files in their appropriately named directories. Simply copy a
directory, rename it to what you want and edit it to your heart's content and
save it in the directory. You shall find that MyBlog will automatically detect
it and you shall find it listed in the dropdown list under the name you saved
the directory under.
Submit Your Templates
If you have edited a MyBlog template and would like to share them with the rest
of the community, please send them in to us and we might add your template to
the next release! Win a one year MyBlog Pro license for each selected template!
5.2 Languages
MyBlog allows you to blog in many languages. We provide translation files for
several languages from user contributions.
Changing The Default Language
In order to change the default language, log on to your back and and access
MyBlog's admin panel. Under "General Settings" click on the "General" tab and
you shall find a drop down list labeled "Language". Simply drop down to the
language you want and you are set.
Available Languages
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English
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Swedish
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Spanish
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Polish
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Italian
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French
Editing The Language File
To edit the language file simply go to "components/com_myblog/language" and you
shall find the appropriately named language files. Open any one of the language
files to edit them in case of corrections. In order to translate into a language
we still do not have, simply copy the "english.php" file and rename it to
"yourlanguage.php" and edit away. MyBlog shall automatically detect the file and
add it to the available languages.
Hard-coded Texts
Please take note that some interface texts as well as some generated emails and
messages are hardcoded into the code and would require you to edit the code
files to change them. For details and locations of the changes please refer to
our forums or email our support team. We do apologize for this and please do
know that we are working to strip these out and make life easier for you guys
soon!
Submit You Translations & Corrections
Since only a native speaker or one fluent in it would
know the correct translation for a language, we welcome any translation and
corrections of our translations. We are offering a one year MyBlog Pro license
for a complete translation as well as a 3 to 6 month license for varying levels
of corrections.
5.3 MyBlog Modules
Available modules
Archive
Shows the months of the year and clicking on a month will show all the
blog entries made during that month.
Category
Displays the categories under which the blog posts are organized under.
Clicking on a category will list all blog entries which is categorized under
it.
Latest
Displays the latest blog entries. Clicking on a particular entry will link
to that entry's page.
Latest With Intro
Displays the latest blog entries with a short introtext for each entry.
Clicking on an entry will link to that particular entry's page.
Tags
Displays a list or a "cloud" of tags which
Blogger
This module displays all the bloggers on the blog. Clicking on a Blogger name
will link to the blogger's page.
Comments
Displays the latest comments made to the blog entries.
5.4 Avatars in MyBlog
MyBlog supports avatars for your bloggers. The following avatars are supported:
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Gravatar
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Fireboard
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Community Builder
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Simple Machines Forum (SMF)
5.5 Blogger Page
Clicking on a blogger name on the Blogger Module or on the linked text on blog
posts
will link to the blogger page. This is the page for individual bloggers. In
essence it is
a micro blog for that blogger. The page will show the blogger's avatar, a
description
of his or her blog as well as list all articles written by that particular
blogger.
6.0 3rd Party Integration
6.1 MyBlog and JomComment
MyBlog is designed to work hand in hand with JomComment, our comment system
component.
Its integration is actually built in.
In order to enable JomComment integration with MyBlog, simply follow the steps
below after
installing JomComment:
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end
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Go to "Components --> My Blog"
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In "General Settings" in the "General" tab look for the option for
"JomComment Integration"
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Click on the tick box next to it to activate "JomComment Integration" with
MyBlog.
You are all set. You now have comments enabled for your blog posts.
6.2 Using Content Mambots/Plugins
Content Mambots
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Install the mambots/plugins
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Publish the mambots
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Enable the mambots in MyBlog's back end control panel
6.3 MyBlog and Community Builder
To use MyBlog with CB
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Install MyBlog.
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Install MyBlog Tab as CB plugin
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Load the Tab in CB
7.0 Common Issues
Here you will find some common issues often faced during MyBlog installation
and their know solutions.
7.1 Directory Permissions
In order to install MyBlog, files needed to be copied to certain directories and
locations.
For this to happen you need to make sure the directory permissions for the
necessary directories are set to "Writeable"
Checking Directory Permissions
In order find out the directory permissions,
For Joomla! 1.0
Look in "System --> System Info"
In the "Permissions" tab.
The directories are:
administrator/backups/
administrator/components/
administrator/modules/
administrator/templates/
components/
images/
images/banners/
images/stories/
language/
mambots/
mambots/content/
mambots/editors/
mambots/editors-xtd/
mambots/search/
mambots/system/
media/
modules/
templates/
cache/
tmp/
For Joomla! 1.5
Look in "Help --> System Info"
In the "Directory Permissions" tab.
The directories are:
administrator/backups/
administrator/components/
administrator/language/
administrator/language/en-GB/
*May depend on the language used
administrator/modules/
administrator/templates/
components/
images/
images/banners/
images/stories/
language/
language/en-GB/
*May depend on the language used
language/pdf_fonts/
modules/
plugins/
plugins/content/
plugins/editors/
plugins/editors-xtd/
plugins/search/
plugins/system/
plugins/user/
plugins/xmlrpc/
tmp/
templates/
cache/
administrator/cache/
Setting Directory Permissions
You can set the directory permissions using any of the
methods below:
JoomXplorer
JoomXplorer is a back end extension for Joomla! that gives you access
to the files in your site. Simply navigate JoomXplorer's interface and change
the
attributes of the needed directories.
You can download it from http://
FTP
Simply access the FTP for your hosting account and change the attributes
of the directories. Either using an FTP manager or your internet browser.
Control Panel
In some hosting accounts you can manipulate the files and directories in your
site via the control panel. Simply access your control panel and change the
necessary permissions to the necessary directories.
NOTE: This is not an issue with Joomla! 1.5
if you set the FTP access for
Joomla! so that it can directly access the directories via FTP.
8.0 Tips & Tricks
8.1 Using MyBlog's Frontpage As Your Home Page
If you run a blog site sometimes you would want your MyBlog frontpage
to literally BE your site's frontpage or home page.
If you are wondering how to do this?
Here's how:
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end.
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Go to "Menu --> mainmenu", the default main menu for your site.
You will get a list of menu items for "mainmenu"
Make sure you have already created the menu item that links
to MyBlog's frontpage, let say you name it "MyBlog".
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For Joomla! 1.0
Use the arrows under "Reorder" to move the MyBlog menu item to
the first position.
or...
simply type the position numbers in the "Order" field and then press
the save icon (the small disk icon) next to the heading. Make sure
that the MyBlog menu item is numbered "1" and number the rest
accordingly
For Joomla! 1.5
Notice the star icon under the heading "Default" on the list of menu
items. It should be next to the "Home" menu item.
Tick the box on the left of the MyBlog menu item to select it and then
press the default icon (the star icon) on the tool bar on the top right
side.
Notice now that on the menu item list under the "Default" heading,
the star icon is now next to the MyBlog menu item.
Voila! Your MyBlog frontpage is now your site's frontpage or home page.
8.2 Useful URL Links
Main URL:
index.php?option=com_myblog
Extra params : (cannot be used
in combination with each other)
task=blogs - list of blogs
task=userblog - view current logged in user's blog.
More params: (not for task=blogs or
userblog. can be used in combination with each other)
blogger=bloggername - show blog for bloggername
category=tagname - show blogs tagged with tagname
keyword=keywordname - show blogs containing keywordname
task=rss - rss feed
show=permalink - show the blog entry associated with the permanent link
'permalink'
Using the above params, you can construct URLs used in My Blog, example:
To show all blog entries for the user 'admin',
url = index.php?option=com_myblog&blogger=admin
To show all blog entries for the user 'admin' that are tagged 'myblog',
url =
index.php?option=com_myblog&blogger=admin&category=myblog
8.3 A Multi-Blogger Blog
MyBlog is a multi-blogger blog, which means that you can have more then one
blogger on your blog.
9.0 Uninstalling MyBLog
While we don't foresee this happening, because we work hard to ensure that
MyBlog is the best blogging experience we can make it to be. Though, Everyone
is entitled to their own preference as well as likes an dislikes.
Just in case you need to uninstall MyBlog, we have included this section for
your reference.
9.1 Uninstalling MyBlog Component
To uninstall the MyBlog component from your site follow these steps:
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end
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For Joomla! 1.0
Go to "Installers --> Components"
Click on the radio button next to "My Blog" in the component list to
select it.
For Joomla! 1.5
Go to "Extensions --> Install/Uninstall"
Click on the "Components" Tabs
Click on the radio button next to My Blog" in the component list to
select it.
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Click on the "Uninstall" icon on the toolbar on the top right hand corner.
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Wait for the successful uninstall message and you are done.
9.2 Uninstalling Mambots/Plugins
The MyBlog uninstall script will automatically remove the "Azrul Video Mambot".
However the "Azrul System Mambot" is not removed because this mambot is
actually shared and used by all our components. So, in case you do have our
other components installed, we leave the "Azrul System Mambot" untouched.
Thus you need to uninstall the "Azrul System Mambot" manually.
Or in case your mambots are corrupted and you need to uninstall before
reinstalling
a clean version. Or maybe you need to upgrade the mambots.
To uninstall the mambots from your site follow these steps:
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end
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For Joomla! 1.0
Go to "Installers --> Mambots"
Click on the radio button next to "Azrul System Mambot" in the component
list to
select it.
For Joomla! 1.5
Go to "Extensions --> Install/Uninstall"
Click on the "Plugins" Tabs
Click on the tick box next to "Azrul System Mambot" in the component list to
select it.
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Click on the "Uninstall" icon on the toolbar on the top right hand corner.
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Wait for the successful uninstall message and you are done. Repeat the
process for each mambot/plugin you need removed.
The mambot/plugins you need to uninstall are:
Azrul System Mambot
Azrul Video Bot
9.3 Uninstalling MyBlog Modules
The MyBlog modules are not automatically removed by MyBlog's uninstaller
script. You will need to uninstall them manually.
To uninstall the MyBlog modules from your site follow these steps:
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Log in to your Joomla! site's back end
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For Joomla! 1.0
Go to "Installers --> Modules"
Click on the radio button next to a module that begins with "mod_myblog"
in the component list to select it.
For Joomla! 1.5
Go to "Extensions --> Install/Uninstall"
Click on the "Modules" Tabs
Click on the tick box next to a module that begins with "mod_myblog"
in
the component list to select it.
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Click on the "Uninstall" icon on the toolbar on the top right hand corner.
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Wait for the successful uninstall message and you are done. Repeat the
process for all installed modules.
MyBlog modules are as follows:
mod_myblog_archive
mod_myblog_blogger
mod_myblog_category
mod_myblog_comments
mod_myblog_tag
mod_myblog_latest
mod_myblog_latest_intro
9.3 Removing MyBlog Data
As a precaution, MyBlog does not delete its data during uninstall. This is to
allow for uninstalls for upgrades or to repair corrupted installs.
To remove MyBlog's data from your site you will need access to the
phpMyAdmin panel for your site.
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Access the particular database used by your Joomla! site and select it
from the left hand panel.
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Once selected find and delete all tables that begins with
"jos_myblog".
The tables are:
jos_myblog_bots
jos_myblog_categories
jos_myblog_config
jos_myblog_content_categories
jos_myblog_images
jos_myblog_mambots
jos_myblog_permalinks
jos_myblog_tb_sent
jos_myblog_uploads
jos_myblog_user
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Delete the tables listed above and all your MyBlog data will be gone.
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software.
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(hereinafter the "Software") in accordance with the terms
contained in this Agreement. You may
use the Software on a single computer. If you have
purchased a site license, you may use the
Software on the number of websites defined by and in
accordance with the site license.
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an upgrade of a previous version, this Agreement
replaces and supersedes any prior Agreements. You may not
continue to use any prior versions
of the Software, and nor may you distribute prior versions to other
parties.
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Software
and the written materials.
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software as you wish, as long as you guarantee
that the software can only be used on one website (joomla
installation) in any one instance. You
may not distribute copies of the Software or accompanying
written materials to others.
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permission from Azrul.com . You may not
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dispose
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until terminated. This Agreement will terminate automatically
without notice from Azrul.com if you fail
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you shall destroy the written materials and all copies of
the Software, including modified copies, if any.
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including, but
not limited to, any implied warranties of
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement.
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Azrul.com shall not be liable for any direct, indirect,
consequential, exemplary,
punitive or incidental damages arising from any cause
even if Azrul.com has been advised of the possibility of
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limitation or exclusion of incidental damages, so this
limitation may not apply to you. In no event will
Azrul.com be liable for any amount greater than what you
actually
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found to exist, such warranties shall be limited in duration to
15 days following the date you install the
Software.
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parts.
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