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PostNuke - Intro: Activating Module

Tag: postnuke, module   Category: PHP Framework
post: 13 Feb 2008 read: 405


PostNuke Introduction Step By Step Tutorial - Part 5: After know which modules that active, now, we will learn how to activate inactive module.

Follow this steps:

  1. Still login as administrator.
  2. Click administrator link at main menu.
  3. Click System tab.
  4. Click Modules.

    postnuke module administration

    You will get list of modules. In state column, we can see which active module.

    postnuke active module list

  5. Now, find inactive modules. In this practice we choose Example module. Click Initialize link.

    postnuke initialize Example module

  6. Then, click Continue.
  7. Set configuration at Example module.
  8. Click Submit.

    postnuke set Example module

  9. Click Continue.

    postnuke set Example module

Now, where your new module? Please, click 3rd party. You will see new module place on there (this example module as 3rd party in postnuke opinion :)).

postnuke 3rd party active module


Series this article:
Postnuke - Intro: PostNuke Installation
PostNuke - Intro: PostNuke Anatomy
PostNuke - Intro: PostNuke Administration
PostNuke - Intro: Active Module
PostNuke - Intro: Activating Module
PostNuke - Intro: Registering Module to Front End

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