- Patch #61193 by Moshe et al: corrected the installation instructions.

5.x
Dries Buytaert 2006-05-01 09:34:19 +00:00
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ will also need sufficient privileges to run Drupal. Please
check the INSTALL.mysql.txt and INSTALL.pgsql.txt for more
detailed information.
NOTE: the Apache web server and MySQL database are strongly recommended;
NOTE: the Apache web server and MySQL database are recommended;
other web server and database combinations such as IIS and PostgreSQL
are possible but tested to a lesser extent.
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- To use XML-based services such as the Blogger API, Jabber, and RSS
syndication, you will need PHP's XML extension. This extension is
enabled by default in standard PHP4 installations.
enabled by default.
- If you want support for clean URLs, you'll need mod_rewrite and
the ability to use local .htaccess files. (More information can
@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ INSTALLATION
The default configuration can be found in the
'sites/default/settings.php' file within your Drupal installation.
Before you can run Drupal, you must set the database URL and the
base URL to the web site. Open the configuration file and edit the
$db_url line to match the database defined in the previous step:
Before you can run Drupal, you must set the database URL. Open the
configuration file and edit the $db_url line to match the database
defined in the previous step:
$db_url = "mysql://username:password@localhost/databasename";
@ -171,15 +171,15 @@ DRUPAL ADMINISTRATION
---------------------
Upon a new installation, your Drupal website defaults to a very basic
configuration with only a few active modules, one theme, and no user
access rights.
configuration with only a few active modules, one theme, and minimal
user access rights.
Use your administration panel to enable and configure services. For
example, set some general settings for your site with "Administer >
Settings". Enable modules via "Administer > Modules". User permissions
can be set with "Administer > Users > Configure > Permissions".
For more information on configuration options, read through the
For more information on configuration options, read the
instructions which accompany the different configuration settings and
consult the various help pages available in the administration panel.
@ -192,18 +192,15 @@ Now that your server is running, you will want to customize the look
of your site. Several sample themes are included in the Drupal
installation and more can be downloaded from drupal.org.
Customizing each theme depends on the theme engine. In general, each theme
contains a PHP file themename.theme which defines a function header()
that can be changed to reference your own logos.
Simple customization of your theme can be done using only CSS. Further
changes require understanding the phptemplate engine that is now part
of Drupal. See http://drupal.org/handbook/customization to find out more.
Most themes also contain stylesheets to tune the colors and layouts;
check the themes/ directory for READMEs describing each alternate theme.
MORE INFORMATION
----------------
For platform specific configuration issues and other installation and
administration assistance, please consult the Drupal handbook at
http://drupal.org/. You can also find support at the Drupal support
forum or through the Drupal mailing lists.
http://drupal.org/handbook. You can view the wide range of other
support options available at http://drupal.org/support.