Installing Plugins
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I’ve been looking for a good CMS program for a while now to create a extensive recipe website. I’ve tried subrion and typo3 both are good, but very limited with plugins and typo3 requires a lot of code knowledge. My coding is good, but not that good. WordPress seems to have what I need including some good templates like Food Recipe and WP Ultimate Recipe. The good thing is, I don’t have to deal with .htaccess files or configure my server to read them. With all the other cms’s I tried I need that, but they were easy to download and install there plugins. I’ve been having trouble with that in wordpress. I tried to install a multi video up loader in extension list because I didn’t know if any of the two templates had video capabilities or if the did if they needed a video plugin to work. When I went to install it, it wanted my web page address which I can’t do because it’s on localhost and I don’t want to set up an ssh sever right now for remote access, or a fttp address, which would probable need that type of access, and I don’t need anyone to have access to my laptop. Then I tried to install it from file and it said something about it couldn’t install and didn’t have permission or access, so I could load it that way ether. Just to let you know just because I know it will come up, my localhost is on Debian 9 with apache2, mysql and php 7.0. Another thing I know someone is going to ask me is why I have it on localhost. I don’t want to pay for a hosting site while I have a lot to do to get it ready. Localhost to me is my designing platform. When I’m done, I will perches a hosting site to run the website.
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