From: martin Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 14:06:28 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Updated for new configuration page X-Git-Url: http://git.mjollnir.org/gw?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1be87175623c924842fe025ca7d7209087ddc664;p=moodle.git Updated for new configuration page --- diff --git a/doc/install.html b/doc/install.html index af3ff0736f..0996825840 100755 --- a/doc/install.html +++ b/doc/install.html @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ do this so that your config.php won't be overwritten in case you upgrade Moodle later on.

Edit config.php to specify the database details that you just defined, as - well as the site address, file system directory, data directory and so on. + well as the site address, file system directory and data directory. The config file has detailed directions.

For the rest of this installation document we will assume your site is at: http://example.com/moodle

@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@

The admin page should now be working at: http://example.com/moodle/admin. If you try and access the front page of your site you'll be taken there automatically anyway. The first time you access this admin page, you will be presented with - a GPL agreement which you need to agree with to continue with the setup.

+ a GPL agreement with which you need to agree before you can continue with the setup.

(Moodle will also try to set some cookies in your browser. If you have your browser set up to let you choose to accept cookies, then you must accept the Moodle cookies, or Moodle won't work properly.) @@ -179,12 +179,22 @@

Next you will see a similar page that sets up all the tables required by each Moodle module. As before, they should all be green, otherwise you may be a problem in the module code.

+

Scroll down the very bottom of the page and press the "Continue" link.

-

You should now see a form where you can define more parameters for your Moodle - site, such as the name, the description shown on the front page, and so on. + +

You should now see a form where you can define more configuration variables + for your installation, such as the default language, SMTP hosts and so on. + Don't worry too much about getting everything right just now - you can always + come back and edit these later on using the admin interface. Scroll down + to the bottom and click "Save changes".

+ +

Next is a form where you can define parameters for your Moodle site and the + front page, such as the name, format, description and so on. + Fill this out (you can always go back and change these later) and then press "Save changes".

+

Finally, you will then be asked to create a top-level administration user for future access to the admin pages. Fill out the details with your own name, email etc and then click "Save changes". Not all the fields are