Automatic installation of CMS applications (content management system) in one click

Automatic installation of CMS applications (content management system) in one click

With our automatic installation system, you can install any CMS available in your control panel in just a few steps. Follow this step-by-step guide to complete the installation.
 
1. Access the Applications section
  • Log in to your cdmon Control Panel.
  • Go to the Manage Hosting section for the hosting account where you want to perform the installation.
 
 
  • Within the hosting management section, click on Applications.
 
 
2. Search for the desired CMS
  • Within the Applications section, you can click on the application you want to install. You can also go to More applications and use the CMS Search to quickly find your application.
  • Alternatively, browse the Categories according to the CMS type.
    • WordPress: The most popular CMS on the market; you can easily create a blog or landing page. Video tutorial link: WordPress Installation
    • PrestaShop: Designed for creating online stores. Video tutorial link: PrestaShop Installation 
    • Joomla: An application designed to create virtual environments. Video tutorial link: Joomla Installation
 
3. Select and install the CMS
  • Click on the button of the chosen CMS.
  • Note: If this is your first time using the installer, you must accept the Terms of Use.
  • A new window will appear where you can define:
    • Installation location:
      • Hosting root: It will be installed on the main domain.
      • Custom path: It will be installed in a specific folder.
    • Administrator email: It will be used to configure the administrator user (by default, the main user’s email).
 
 
4. Confirm the installation
  • Click Start installation

  • The installation will run automatically and may take several minutes.
 
 
  • After clicking 'Accept', the CMS administration access details will be displayed.
 
 
5. Final considerations
  • You will receive an email with the access path to the installed CMS administrator panel. It will also indicate the administrator username.
  • During installation, website permissions will be changed to 775 and www:user to maximize compatibility with plugins and addons.
  • You can view all completed installations and the generated usernames and passwords in the Installed CMS Log within the CMS management panel.
 
 
 
For more information, you can contact us.
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