Within PHP-Nuke, you will see there are many different content modules on the sidebar. You have the ability to add and remove them from within Read More >
PHP-Nuke
You can install PHP-Nuke through your Softaculous installer found in your cPanel Software/Services. The below steps will show you how to install PHP-Nuke through Softaculous. Read More >
Website statistics can be used to help determine how to best develop the website. PHP-Nuke includes its own tracking module- you can find more information Read More >
In this article I’m going to teach you how to add a new custom module to your PHP-Nuke website. In PHP-Nuke, modules are used in Read More >
There are occasions when you require that you keep specific people from accessing your website by banning their IP addresses. Fortunately, there is a built-in Read More >
Modules make up a good deal of the functionality built into the PHP-Nuke content management system. The following article explains how to remove modules so Read More >
Like most Content Management Systems (CMS), PHP-Nuke has the ability to switch themes in the PHP-Nuke Dashboard. This allows the webmaster to customize the sites Read More >
Admin
PHP-Nuke includes its own tool for tracking website statistics. This option has a basic and a detailed view which tracks page views by month and Read More >
The login for the PHP-Nuke Administration System requires that you have an administrator user name and password. You will also need to know the URL Read More >
Changing languages within PHP-Nuke can occur in two main places – in the content that you are publishing and in the back-end using the Administration Read More >
In this article I’m going to show you how you can use a secure SSL certificate on your PHP-Nuke installation to encrypt data transmission between Read More >
When creating a website with PHP-Nuke, or any other CMS for that matter, it is always a good idea to make and keep backup copies Read More >
User
In PHP-Nuke, you can create a user from within the back office. This tutorial explains how to register a new user from within the administration Read More >
Managing a CMS like PHP-Nuke will require you to be able to change passwords for your users. This article will explain how to change the Read More >
In this article I’ll go over how you can reset your PHP-Nuke admin password if you happened to have forgotten it and are now locked Read More >
After a user registers themselves in PHP-Nuke, they may later need to have some data changed. They also may need to be deleted from your Read More >
Editing a Page
PHP-Nuke has several types of pages you can make within the Dashboard. You can make News, Messages, and Content pages. This article will explain how Read More >
In this article I’ll show you how you can create a new block in PHP-Nuke, this will allow you to add several different types of Read More >
In the last article in our PHP-Nuke Education Channel, we showed you how to make a page. In this tutorial we will show you how Read More >
This first step in editing your PHP-Nuke site is to remove the default text from the Home page. The Home page is actually a part Read More >
Adding Other Content
You can create links to external sites through the PHP-Nuke WYSIWYG editor in the admin dashboard. In the tutorials below, we are going to make Read More >
When working with your PHP-Nuke site, you may decide to customize the footer area at the bottom of your webpages. It is very common to Read More >
When managing a site that has a number of users, it can be beneficial to send them a newsletter. This can be for new information, Read More >
After doing a lot of research, we found the built in feedback form for PHP-Nuke to be very limited and simple. When we looked for Read More >
PHP-Nuke includes forums as part of its functionality, but it actually uses a separate forum program to provide this feature. The forum application is called Read More >